This Day in Music History – June 3rd

1952 – Frank Sinatra recorded “Birth of the Blues.” 1964 – “The Hollywood Palace” hosted the first appearance of the Rolling Stones. 1972 – The Rolling Stones began their “Exile On Main Street” North American tour in Vancouver with Stevie Wonder as the opening act. 1987 – George Michael’s “I Want Your Sex” was banned […]

Fashion Musical Chairs Continues: Maria Grazia Chiuri has officially Left Dior

Dior Paris storefront

After nine years at Dior’s helm, Maria Grazia Chiuri has left the building. The designer received a standing ovation when she came out for her final bow at the Dior Resort 2026 show last week, and critics pondered if this collection was her unofficial swan song. Now, as Fashionista reports, we can put the rumors to rest: On […]

Tesla Urges Trump Administration to “Exercise Caution” Imposing Tariffs on Foreign-Made Chips

Tesla Model X Interior Dash

Tesla is urging the Trump administration to exercise caution when imposing tariffs on foreign-made chips. As PCMag reports, in a letter to the Commerce Department, Tesla encouraged officials to consult the industry before issuing tariffs on semiconductors, citing potential supply chain disruptions. One Tesla product alone “may contain tens of thousands of semiconductors, with subcomponents made by hundreds of suppliers, […]

Why Glaciologists believe the Birch Glacier Collapsed, Burying Idyllic Swiss Village

Last week, a village in the Swiss Alps was buried beneath ice, rock and mud after a massive piece of a nearby glacier collapsed. As ABC News reports, on May 28, a landslide from the mountain side of Birch Glacier — located in the Lötschental valley in northern Switzerland — flattened homes in the Alpine […]

MOO…It’s National Dairy Month!

2 glasses of milk in front of cows in pasture

National Dairy Month is celebrated every year during the month of June throughout the United States.  It is a month-long celebration of the contributions the dairy industry has made for more than 85 years. Many organizations use National Dairy Month as a platform to introduce the hard working dairy farmers and families that are behind milk and […]

June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month

Doctor in lab coat holding purple ribbon for Alzheimer's

June is National Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness month. Despite decades of research, we don’t know much about the brain. It is as strange as the deep sea, as complex as a computer, as mysterious as the universe – and it makes us who we are, as humans and individuals. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, more […]

Help Ease Your Allergies by Cleaning Paddle Ceiling Fans

Man wearing cap, glasses, and face maskcleaning ceiling paddle fan blades

Now that school is out, the days are long, the weather’s getting toasty, and you may have noticed something else that comes along with the spring/summer season – allergies. But things that induce your hay fever don’t just exist outside. There are many allergens (and the things that blow them around) that live within your […]

George Strait Tips His Hat to Waylon Jennings with Classic Tribute Performance

George Strait may be 73, but the King of Country proves he’s still at the top of his game. Currently out on tour, Strait gave Pittsburgh fans a special moment on May 31 when he paid tribute to one of country’s most iconic voices—Waylon Jennings. Midway through his set at Acrisure Stadium, Strait launched into […]

Pusha T Closes the Chapter on Kanye West: “We Just Don’t Click Anymore”

After more than a decade, Clipse is reuniting with their long-anticipated album Let God Sort ‘Em Out. But amid the excitement, Pusha T is making it clear: one thing that won’t be revived is his friendship with Ye, formerly known as Kanye West. In a candid new interview with GQ, Pusha opened up about the […]