L’Oréal is launching its first-ever cross-divisional campaign in honor of World Refill Day on June 16. Timed to coincide with World Refill Day, on the 16th of June, the campaign is designed to encourage consumers to embrace refills as the latest beauty ritual and contribute to a more sustainable future. It brings together some of the Group’s most iconic brands […]
Your Mother Was Right when She Told You to Eat Your Veggies!
Your mother was right when she told you to “eat your veggies!” June is National Fruits and Veggies Month, June 16 is Fresh Veggies Day, and June 17 is Eat All Your Veggies Day/Eat Your Vegetables Day, but these foodie holidays celebrating fruits and veggies are just one of the many reasons you should. Vegetables […]
Salmonella Recalls are Everywhere. What is it, and What is the Risk to You?
Salmonella is a type of bacteria that can make people very sick. You can’t see it, smell it, or even taste it. But if it gets into your body, it can cause an illness called salmonellosis, which is a serious and sometimes deadly infection. The latest round of salmonella-linked recalls began in May with whole […]
Keeping Your Fridge Frosty should be a Home Maintenance Priority this month
Ah, June. the days are long, and the weather’s getting toasty. But before you slather yourself with SPF 75 and reach for a margarita, do yourself a favor and tackle a few maintenance projects. A little pain now means a big gain later—you’ll ensure your home runs smoothly through the dog days of summer. It should go without […]
Why the Falafel is Celebrated the World Over
On June 12th, people around the world celebrate that fried chickpea (or sometimes fava bean) ball of goodness known as the falafel. A favorite among meat-eaters and vegetarians alike (the latter of whom will often find it presented as an alternative to meat), falafel is one food that certainly deserves its own day of recognition. […]
Why Do Dogs Lick You?
Most dog owners don’t mind it when their four-legged best friend gives them the occasional lick. After all, is there anything more adorable than getting attacked with dog kisses when you walk in the door after a long day at work? If you’re simply getting licked by your pup when you get home, that’s totally normal and, […]
Forget Tomato Girl – this Summer, it’s all about Dill Green
You’ve heard of tomato girl summer, now meet the latest food-forward fashion trend poised to take over the warmer months: dill (yes, as in pickle) green. As Fashionista reports, according to Pinterest’s Summer 2025 Trend Report, the briny green hue is this season’s must-have shade, which is sure to delight pickle lovers everywhere. “Dill green is a […]
Here’s How to Tell if Your Teen’s Headaches are a Sign of Something Serious
June is National Migraine and Headache Awareness Month (#MHAM), so it’s the perfect time to shine the spotlight on the specific topic of Teens and Migraine Headaches. Headaches are a normal part of life, so it’s hardly shocking when a teenager has one. Still, it can raise some internal alarms, especially if your teen’s headache […]
Google Ships Android 16 Early, and it has a Major Update
Google shipped Android 16 today, months ahead of the usual schedule, and the earliest in a year that it’s delivered a major update for its mobile operating system in almost 15 years. As PCMag reports, the headline news with Android 16 isn’t a brand-new look like the “Liquid Glass” makeover Apple unveiled as part of iOS 26 at their WWDC on […]
“Doomsday Fish” are Washing Up on Shores Around the World – What Does it Mean?
In three separate incidents this year – two in June alone – rare deep-sea oarfish, nicknamed “doomsday fish,” have washed up on beaches in Tamil Nadu, India, Tasmania, and Mexico, stirring ancient legends and online speculation. As AccuWeather reports, some cultures believe oarfish are harbingers of natural disasters. The monstrous, snake-like appearance of these huge, […]