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Widespread 911 outages reported in at least 3 states, officials say

Authorities across multiple U.S. states are reporting 911 outages and disruptions Wednesday in South Dakota, Nevada and Texas.

DC Mayor's taxpayer-funded trip to ritzy The Masters golf tourney called an 'economic development visita

Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser traveled to the Masters using city funds, with the trip part of a business plan to "promote sports and economic development."

Parents warned after hidden camera in girl's bedroom leads to man's possession of 294 graphic images

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NYC issues warning of infectious disease spread by rat urine after record year of reported cases

New York City health officials are warning residents about an increase in transmitted bacterial illness spread by rat urine.

Family of slain mother in Las Vegas law firm shooting shares ex's violent past: 'Lived in constant fear'

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'Squad' Democrat promotes 'peace' in Middle East as hometown ranks among worst for crime

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SEAN HANNITY: Democrats are now trying to re-elect a cognitive mess

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Accused Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger offers up alibi: Driving to see 'the moon and stars'

Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students, said he was out driving to take a hike and see "the moon and stars" at the time of the murders, his lawyers said.

Biden claims uncle vanished after crashing in area of New Guinea with cannibals; military has different story

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Pat McAfee, co-hosts lambaste ESPN colleagues' Bill Belichick reporting: 'Iam glad weare not a part of it'

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Jason Kelce's Super Bowl ring 'officially gone' after chili pool diving competition

The Kelce brothers hosted The Great Lombaby Games at the University of Cincinnati, where competitors leaped into a pool of Skyline chili.

Arrest made in 2017 murder of DC police officer

Baltimore prosecutors announced Wednesday the arrest of 24-year-old Dion Thompson, who is accused of killing Washington, D.C. police Sgt. Tony Mason Jr.

JESSE WATTERS: Trump was greeted with love and affection by the very people the press tells you he hates

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Belarus votes to suspend Conventional Forces participation

Belarus' parliament on Wednesday voted to suspend Minsk's participation in the Conventional Forces in Europe treaty, which could lead to military expansion by the Lukashenko regime.

NFL Draft prospect AJ Simon dead at 25

AJ Simon, a 2024 NFL Draft prospect as a pass rusher out of the University of Albany, died at the age of 25, the school's football program announced Wednesday.

Simone Biles recalls fearing the worst after suffering atwistiesa in 2020 Olympics: aAmerica hates mea

Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles opened up about her struggles at the 2020 Games in Tokyo, revealing that she feared "America hates me" after her failed vault in the team final.

NPR CEO dodges question on if she should prioritize 'viewpoint diversity' in newsroom following editor's exit

NPR chief Katherine Maher dodged a question over whether she will ensure "viewpoint diversity" is "actually happening" following a veteran editor's bombshell essay.

Study finds evidence of microplastics in brains and other organs

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Chargers sign JK Dobbins to 1-year deal as Jim Harbaugh brings in another ex-Ravens player: reports

J.K. Dobbins is hoping he can stay healthy this season, as he's reportedly signing with the Los Angeles Chargers following an injury-laden tenure with the Baltimore Ravens.

Albany, New York, police officer shot in aambusha during traffic stop attempt; suspect dead: officials

An Albany police officer was shot and injured Wednesday after attempting to pull over a vehicle before he returned fire, killing the driver, police said.

Fani Willis prosecutor scolded by Georgia judge in shouting match: 'Should have gotten yourself together'

The judge and Fulton County prosecutors in the Young Thug case got into a fiery exchange Wednesday when he excluded some evidence from the case.

Jimmy Kimmel says Biden's Trump joke was clever 'for a guy who canat put two sentences togethera

Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel responded to President Biden's recent joke about former President Trump's financial struggles, saying it was a "pretty good one."

College basketball transfer portal power rankings: Top 10 available players

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Jared Goff says 'discussions' with Lions for new deal are ongoing: 'Would love to be here for a long time'

Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff confirmed to reporters Tuesday discussions between his agent and the Lions about a new deal are ongoing.

Cheryl Burke admits to 'showmances' with 3 'DWTS' partners, names 1: Dancing is an 'intimate contact sport'

Cheryl Burke revealed that she had "showmances" with three of her partners during her time on "Dancing with the Stars."

How Postpartum Women Are Getting Their "Pink" Back

Although "getting your pink back" may sound like a line from the "Barbie" movie, it's actually a metaphor resonating with postpartum women all over TikTok. The phrase comes from what happens to flamingos when they raise their offspring: their vibrant color is dulled or sometimes completely depleted because all of their energy and nutrients goes toward their babies. As the chicks grow older and become more independent, however, the flamingos get their color back.

Postpartum women can relate to this journey. From sleepless nights and seemingly endless diaper changes to feelings of isolation and postpartum depression, it can be easy for new moms to feel like they've lost themselves in the beginning stages of motherhood. But in many cases, eventually, new moms learn how to balance their needs and rediscover their passions, getting their pink back.

While the concept itself isn't new, social media influencer Lindsey Gurk branded the phrase by launching her company Get Your Pink Back, a clothing line created to remind postpartum women that they will eventually get their pink back in motherhood.

@lindseygurk

Thank you all for being part of this incredible aflamboyancea with me and for supporting one anotherd|(c)dY=1 Editing this was an emotional, yet WONDERFUL experiencea| and Iam just so appreciative. GET YOUR PINK BACK!!!!! d|(c)(just restocked d) #getyourpinkback

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"If you're feeling not quite like yourself, maybe you're feeling a little bit drained, just keep in mind you're doing it all for your chicks. You're doing it for your children," Gurk says in a viral TikTok. "Just like the flamingo is able to balance on one leg, which should actually be impossible considering the size of their legs and the size of their body, you will not crumble underneath the weight of it all, and we will get our pink back."

Below, we've rounded up a list of quotes from postpartum women that we spoke with personally on how they are working to get their pink back. Let the below serve as inspiration and a healthy reminder that although you may have no idea where your color went, your pink will always be there for when you're ready to find it again.

How to Get Your Pink Back, According to Postpartum Women

"I didn't start getting my pink back until I was done breastfeeding. When I was breastfeeding, I felt like my body was no longer my own. The baby is the priority, not you. Because of this, I really felt like I lost a part of myself. But once I stopped, I got Botox, and it was a decision that I made for only my own benefit. I didn't have to think of how it would impact my babies, and it had nothing to do with their own happiness or contentment. It was something I was able to do for just me and myself - something I could do to take my own body back," - Genevieve, 34.

"I made daily walks mandatory. It was something I did pre-pregnancy and all during my pregnancy. Walking makes me feel so good." - Alanna, 29.

"I love to golf. Knowing that it would probably be harder to get out on the course with a newborn, I joined a weekly ladies league that started when my son was 6 weeks old. It was great. I got to play with other women, stay for a great meal afterward, and my son got some bonding time with daddy while I was out of the house." - Calee, 31

"When I had my second child, I was struggling and having trouble sleeping. I knew I wasn't the person or mom I wanted to be, so I reached out to my doctor and let her know I needed help and support. I took her suggestions and tried a low dose of Zoloft in combination with therapy, and I honestly feel the best I have mentally in a long time. - Kacie, 32

"I'm prioritizing myself by not people pleasing. If I don't feel like having visitors, I just say it. Also, I made intentions to take time for myself and do what I needed to do to prioritize my mental health. This included doing things like my nails and makeup. It has let me take that time for myself and makes me feel more like myself." - Kathryn, 32.

"I have shown horses my whole life. When my daughter was a year and half, I bought a horse to show again and started working out to feel better about myself and to show better. Six months later, I went to a show in Vegas, won my class, and felt like I belonged there again. Although it's obviously different and takes a hell of a lot bigger village to get it all done, I can finally say I have my pink back." - Terra, 32

"My body changed quite a bit after having two kids back to back. Everything seemed too small, so I tended to buy things way too big. When I was ready to start feeling myself, I bought pieces of clothing that actually fit me well while also flattering my new found figure. Having clothes that fit me made me feel good and made me way more confident." - Megan 27