Fuhgettabout Sweatah Weathah. Fall tis the season for tights. And nobody knows that better than designer Sally Lapointe, who – via her eponymous label – has collaborated with trendy legwear brand L’eggs on some cute and colorful tights for those cool Autumn days ahead. As debuted on the LAPOINTE Fall/Winter 2025 runway and just released to the public last […]
Cracker Barrel Responds to Pressure from Fans – Including President Trump – Brings Back Old Logo
After days of intense backlash, including from President Donald Trump, Cracker Barrel is scrapping its new minimalist logo. “We thank our guests for sharing your voices and love for Cracker Barrel. We said we would listen, and we have. Our new logo is going away and our ‘Old Timer’ will remain,” the company said in […]
The American College of Cardiology Recommends the Covid Vaccine for People with Heart Disease
The American College of Cardiology has issued Concise Clinical Guidance (CCG) recommending vaccines to protect adults with heart disease against respiratory illness, including influenza, COVID-19 and RSV, and other diseases where vaccination is shown to offer cardiovascular protective benefits. The guidance also provides detailed evidence for each vaccine recommendation and answers to frequently asked questions […]
After a Long, Hot Summer, Why are Meteorologists Saying a “Fake Fall” Coming?
It happens almost every year—after a hot, sunny summer, a week or two of cool weather moves in at the end of August, or for the first part of September. And as pumpkin spice lattes start to pop up and Halloween decor appears in stores, you might be fooled into thinking that fall weather has finally arrived. But as […]
The iPhone 17 Launch Event is Official, But Which Old Devices Will Be on the Chopping Block?
Now that the iPhone 17 launch event is official, all eyes are on the fruit-themed tech company and what it has planned for the iPhone lineup. As Tom’s Guide reports, while the addition of four new iPhone 17 models is a given, we also need to consider what Apple is going to stop selling in the aftermath of the […]
September is Responsible Dog Ownership Month
September is thought of as the start of school, the beginning of football season, and the advent of Autumn, but the American Kennel Club (AKC) wants everyone to know that it’s also Responsible Dog Ownership month. So while you’re planning your seasonal fun, consider these seven ways from the AKC to celebrate your dog and […]
The First of September is Gyro Day!
September 1st is National Gyro Day. Perhaps the first things you need to know about Gyros is how to pronounce the classic Greek food correctly. In Greece, this classic dish of meat roasted on a vertical spit and turned in front with a source of heat (usually an electric broiler) is pronounced “YEE-ro,” not JI-ro, […]
It’s Suicide Prevention Month – How You Can Help
September is Suicide Prevention Month in the United States, and September 10 is World Suicide Prevention Day. There are an average of 123 suicides each day in the United States. It’s the tenth leading cause of death in America — second leading for ages 25-34, and third leading for ages 15-24. The progress to first […]
What’s the Difference between Meteorological and Astronomical Fall?
The autumnal equinox marks the start of fall across the Northern Hemisphere, but meteorologists commonly consider a different date to mark the start of the new season. As AccuWeather reports, equinox comes from the Latin words aequi, which means equal, and nox, which means night. On the day of the equinox, the sun’s rays are most direct […]
HGTV Fans Storm Social Media to Protest Scads of Favorite September Show Cancellations
Though new content is coming to HGTV next month, fans are still voicing their disappointment over the network’s recent show cancellations. As TVinsider reports, HGTV recently shared its lineup of new and returning shows for September via social media. Alison Victoria‘s new series, Sin City Rehab, premieres on September 17, while new seasons of 100 Day Dream Home, Scariest […]