This Day in Music History – December 5th

1965 – The Beatles played in their hometown of Liverpool for the last time. 1980 – John Lennon gave his last interview. It was with Jonathan Cott of Rolling Stone. 1997 – Carl Edward Hunter, manager of Ray Charles, was arrested in Japan on suspicion of marijuana possession. 1997 – Toni Braxton filed suit against […]

As ChatGPT turns 3 it Faces Serious Competition from Google’s Gemini 3

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ChatGPT turns three this week, but its future seems more uncertain than many tech experts would’ve predicted just a few years ago. Large language models have become largely commodified, with similar interfaces and training data, making ChatGPT look less unique with each passing day. As PCMag reports, the biggest threat comes from Google Gemini, which had […]

After Over 200 Years, the Farmers Almanac is Predicting its Last Cycle of Weather Wisdom

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After more than 200 years of weather wisdom, folklore, and time-tested advice, editors announced that the 2026 Farmer’s Almanac will be the last edition. The website will remain operational only through the end of this December.  “Many of you grew up hearing your parents or grandparents quote from the Almanac, always having a copy nearby. Maybe you have planted by […]

December’s “Cold” Supermoon will coincide with the Longest Night of the Year

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The days continue to get shorter and to further remind you the winter solstice approaches, December’s full moon is known as the longest night moon. That December full moon, also called the “Cold Moon,” is set to rise amid the longest nights of the year as a special, large, bright supermoon that will shine for days. As […]

How to Keep Your Skin Healthy all Winter Long

Brrr, winter has definitely arrived, and baby, it’s cold outside. The harsh cold climate and dry indoor air during winter months can leave skin in less-than-ideal shape. Keeping skin healthy during this season takes just a little extra time and effort because the conditions are rather extreme for our tender protective barrier. Skin gets exposed […]

December 4th is Wildlife Conservation Day – Here’s How You Can Help the Animals!

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Each year on December 4th, Wildlife Conservation Day seeks to spread awareness about preserving and protecting the natural world and its inhabitants. Additionally, the observance strives to put an end to wildlife crime and supporting the Endangered Species Act. Wildlife Crime Wildlife crime includes illegal poaching and smuggling of animals. Additionally, it includes transporting a […]

December is National Pear Month. Here’s why you should eat a Pear today!

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An apple a day may keep the doctor away, but is America’s love for the crisp, juicy fruit overshadowing others? December is National Pear Month, and it’s the perfect time to Give Pears A Chance!  Plus, pears have a wide array of fantastic health benefits.  Here’s how pear nutrition stacks up along with four science-backed […]

This Day in Music History – December 4th

1956 – Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash recorded together (the Million Dollar Quartet). The session would not be released for 25 years. 1961 – Gene Chandler’s “Duke of Earl” was released. 1971 – The Montreaux Casino was destroyed by fire during a show by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of […]

Ella Mai Returns: ‘Do You Still Love Me?’ Album Dropping Feb 6

Ella Mai is gearing up for a major comeback. On December 3, 2025, the Grammy‑winning singer revealed that her third studio album, titled Do You Still Love Me?, will arrive on February 6, 2026. She debuted the cover art with the announcement — a first hint at the visuals accompanying this next chapter. The timing is […]