The coronavirus is still posing a serious threat, so what does that mean for Halloween? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued new guidelines on how to celebrate the holiday. Good news for fans of the spooky season––you don’t have to cancel Halloween or trick or treating altogether. You might just have to replace […]
The Colorectal Cancer Symptoms You Need to Know, Even If You’re Young
When actor Chadwick Boseman died at the shockingly young age of 43 from colorectal cancer, people across the world started googling and wondering: “What IS colorectal cancer?” “What are the signs?” “Am I at risk?” Colon and rectal cancer rates have declined in older adults in recent years, but researchers have uncovered an alarming trend: […]
Saks Fifth Avenue helps to Get Out The Vote
This week, on National Voter Registration Day, Saks Fifth Avenue unveiled a new display at its highly-trafficked Fifth Avenue flagship windows. It chronicles different voting milestones through U.S. history. It’s timely, and it’s not just for optics: Inside, the retailer has set up a booth where customers can register to vote, print absentee ballot applications […]
OnePlus will release an app to make its OnePlus Buds work better with other Android phones
OnePlus released the OnePlus Buds, its $79 true wireless earbuds, back in July. While they have great battery and an affordable price, if you used them with a non-OnePlus phone, you weren’t able to manage some settings or get firmware updates. That should change in the future, though, as a OnePlus Buds app will be […]
There’s a New Rihanna Savage X Fenty Show to Look Forward to on Amazon Prime
Rihanna was ahead of her time last year when she partnered with Amazon Prime to release a digital fashion show for her Savage X Fenty lingerie line. While there was a live audience of fashion folks in attendance during filming then, this year we’ll all be watching the sure-to-be-incredible show unfold safely from home at the […]
Many states aren’t reporting rapid COVID-19 test results, downplaying numbers
Over 20 states aren’t including results from a type of rapid COVID-19 test in their overall case numbers, according to a survey by Kaiser Health News (KHN). The federal government is sending millions of these types of tests all around the country in an effort to keep up with the pandemic. If states don’t release the results from […]
Google’s New Nest Thermostat applies for FCC approval
Google appears to have a new Nest Thermostat in the works, according to new FCC documentation. It could be equipped with Google’s Project Soli radar motion controls, in what would be a first for the company’s home products, as spotted by Droid Life. There’s very little to go by in the current crop of documents, but the new Nest […]
8 Front Door Decor Ideas to Refresh Your Home’s Curb Appeal
If you want to boost your home’s curb appeal (and wow your guests), the easiest trick is simply to spruce up your front door. Tiny swaps are all it takes to make your front door reflect a modern—yet classic—style, so get inspired by some of the ideas below, like a vintage-y sconce or geometric planter. […]
Trip Advisor Releases its List of top Ten Restaurants in the U.S.
The uber popular travel site Tripadvisor announced their Travelers’ Choice “Best of the Best” Awards, honoring diners’ favorite Fine Dining and Everyday Dining Restaurants. Based on a full year of Tripadvisor reviews, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, these restaurants were consistently given high ratings and praise by diners in the U.S. and internationally. The prestigious 2020 […]
12 Ways to Get Your Lawn Ready for Winter Weather
When fall starts bringing on colorful autumn leaves, frost can’t be far behind. Whether you garden where winter is mild or where blizzards pile up the snow, take steps in early fall to prepare your lawn for cool weather. Giving your grass some autumn TLC ensures you’ll be seeing healthy green come spring. Adjust […]