Following an early 2025 decline in EV sales, Americans bought more electric cars in August than ever before, making up 9.9% of all new cars sold, according to Kelly Blue Book. As PCMag reports, shoppers could be trying to buy before the $7,500 federal tax credit expires on Sept. 30 as dictated by Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.” The $4,000 used EV […]
Here are Your Deals and Steals for National Cheeseburger Day 2025
National Cheeseburger Day is here! Celebrated annually on September 18, it’s a great excuse for a free (or at least discounted) cheeseburger waiting for you somewhere in this great nation. Prepare to enjoy an American food icon — a cheeseburger oozing warm cheesy deliciousness on top of a moist, juicy patty (or two.) No matter […]
Greta Lee exits LOEWE, Follows Jonathan Anderson to become a Dior Ambassador
When Jonathan Anderson was named the new creative director of Dior, it set the fashion industry abuzz wondering what would happen to the incredible brand ambassadors he’d named over the course of his time at LOEWE. Now, as Hypebae reports, there’s no need to wonder because Dior has just announced that actress and writer Greta Lee is officially an ambassador for […]
Time for Fall Yard Cleanup!
Summer is over and Fall is arriving, so during this transitional time your yard and garden deserve some special attention to prepare for colder temperatures to come. September home maintenance is all about wrapping up the warm and welcoming the change of seasons. Drain and winterize outside irrigation If you live in a place that drops below […]
September is Childhood Obesity Awareness Month: Could it Come Down to Mind over Matter?
Sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month It is a time to promote healthy growth in children. Weight gain occurs when an individual’s energy intake exceeds their energy expenditure — in other words, when calories in exceed calories out. What is less well understood is the fact […]
This Day in Music History – September 18th
1952 – Frank Sinatra completed his final session with Mitch Miller and Columbia Records. 1955 – Capitol Records released “Magic Melody, Part Two”. The song consisted only of the last two notes of the musical phrase, “Shave and a haircut, two bits.” It was the shortest song to ever to be released. 1956 – Brenda […]
Rare September Tornado Outbreak in North Dakota Smashes Records Held for Over 30 Years
A swarm of tornadoes tore across parts of central North Dakota and South Dakota Sunday afternoon, leaving some damage as flooding rainfall swamped Bismarck during a bizarre September limited outbreak of severe weather in the Northern Plains. More tornadoes touched down in North Dakota on Sunday than the state had seen in any September over […]
Trump Extends TikTok Deadline Again, States U.S. and China have “Framework” of a Deal
On Monday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that Washington and Beijing had struck a “framework for a TikTok deal,” days before another deadline that could have banned the popular social media app in the United States. As NBC News reports, Bessent offered few details about the agreement. On a key sticking point about who would […]
Bird is the Word for National Pet Bird Day
National Pet Bird Day is a time for bird lovers across the United States and beyond to celebrate the joys and benefits of owning a pet bird. Now in its seventh year, the Bird Enjoyment & Advantage Koalition (BEAK) is eager to invite all bird owners and lovers to join in celebrating the unique joys […]
The 7 Fall Decorating Trends that Design Experts Could Do Without 
Autumn brings with it some of the coziest decor trends, and what better way to welcome the season than to refresh your home with a few fall decorations? But as The Spruce reports, just because a trend is well… trending, it doesn’t mean it’s worth embracing, at least according to the experts. Designers have strong opinions on […]