Does Apple Owe you Money? You have 3 More Days to Put in Your Claim in the $95M Siri Settlement

Asian customers trying out Apple products in Apple China store

There’s are just three days left to file a claim in Apple’s $95 million lawsuit settlement. As NBC News reports, back in January, Apple agreed to resolve a five-year-old lawsuit involving allegations that it surreptitiously activated Siri to record conversations through iPhones and other devices equipped with the virtual assistant for more than a decade. Who is eligible […]

Here’s How to Fetch Some of the Best Early Prime Day Deals for Your Pets

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Prime Day 2025 is coming up (July 8 thru 11), but pet parents can take advantage of deals on all kinds of useful pet gear, including popular pet cameras and smart water fountains right now! Wouldn’t you rather save your money now so you have extra funds for pet necessities later? As PCMag reports, even though […]

Do you Have 5 Minutes to Boost Your Home’s Curb Appeal?

Home with lovely front yard curb appeal

Your home’s exterior is more than just a facade, it’s the very first impression you make on guests, neighbors, and even potential buyers. As Better Homes & Gardens (BHG) reports, beyond aesthetics, maintaining your exterior can be thought of as a contribution to your community. Ivana Agustina, head of project management at ShrubHub, puts it […]

RFK Jr’s Hand-Picked Heavily Anti-Vax CDC Committee Votes to Recommend RSV Shots for Infants and Fall Flu Shots for All

young girl showing off her vaccine bandaid while nurse looks on

In their first vote since they were hand-picked by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the new eight members of the CDC vaccine committee somewhat surprisingly voted to recommend a shot that protects infants against respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV. As USA Today reports, Clesrovimab, a monoclonal antibody created by pharmaceutical giant Merck, is recommended […]

Heinz and General Mills Are Phasing Out Artificial Dyes

Closeup of Heinz Tomato Ketchup bottles on a shelf

Both Kraft Heinz and General Mills have announced plans to eliminate synthetic food dyes from their U.S. product lines by the end of 2027. Though each company noted that most of their offerings are already made without artificial colorants, the companies are now committing to full removal, citing regulatory changes and evolving consumer expectations. As […]

After almost 4 Decades as Editor-In-Chief at Vogue, Anna Wintour Passes the Torch

Anna Wintour at CFDA Fashion Awards

It’s the end of a fashion era. On June 26, after almost forty years at the helm of the most venerable fashion magazine in the world, Anna Wintour shared with staff that she was ending her tenure as editor-in-chief of Vogue. But this does not mean the end of Wintour’s influence in the Vogue sphere – […]

Beach Boys Legend Brian Wilson’s Cause of Death Revealed

The music world continues to mourn the loss of Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson, whose official cause of death has now been confirmed. According to documents obtained by Fox News Digital, Wilson passed away due to respiratory arrest on June 11 at the age of 82. The Los Angeles Medical Examiner’s office listed respiratory arrest […]

Josh Homme Opens the Door to a Kyuss Reunion: “It’s Possible”

Nearly three decades after Kyuss disbanded, frontman Josh Homme is signaling that a long-awaited reunion might finally be on the table. Speaking to Kyuss World host Nathan Lawver in Madison, Wisconsin, Homme admitted he’s been thinking about the iconic desert rock group’s unfinished business. “I’ve thought about it many times,” Homme revealed. “It always left […]

This Day in Music History – June 27th

1959 – The play “West Side Story” with music by Leonard Bernstein closed after 734 performances on Broadway. 1964 – Jan & Dean’s “Little Old Lady From Pasadena” was released. 1964 – The Rolling Stones appeared as the entire panel on BBC-TV’s ‘Juke Box Jury’. 1968 – Elvis Presley began taping his first television special, […]