Mar. 15, 2025
Photo:Walmart (4)If you’re someone who counts down the days until September 1 and deems it the unofficial start of fall and the entire Halloween season, you’re not alone. There’s no reasonnottostart decoratingearly. After all, the sooner you decorate, the longer you get to enjoy the festive ambiance before it’s time to pack them away for next year.We scouredWalmart’s virtual shelves for Halloween decorations and rounded up the 10 best under $30 to get your home in the autumnal spirit.
Mar. 15, 2025
Chase the puppy.Photo:WALES NEWS SERVICE
WALES NEWS SERVICE
A puppy is looking for a forever home after being found roaming the streets in Wales with a heart-wrenching note attached to his collar.
According toWales Online, the dog was discovered in the town of Bridgend, 20 miles west of Cardiff, at the end of August. The note on his collar was tucked into an envelope that read, “Help me!! My name is Chase.
Mar. 15, 2025
Carmit Bachar attends the Rookie USA: LA Kids fashion show at Nya Studios on September 26, 2024.Photo:Michael Tullberg/Getty
Michael Tullberg/Getty
Pussycat Dollsalum Carmit Bachar has an brand-new project in the works.
Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE at the Rookie Kids Fashion Show on Thursday, Sept. 26 Bachar, 50, revealed that she is working on a “couple different projects,” including a book that is “about a third of the way done.”
“Right now, I’m working on a couple different projects,” she says.
Mar. 15, 2025
Photo:People / Amazon (3)
People / Amazon (3)
Pyrex is known for its high-quality glassware that lasts for generations, and now a new collection is making waves.
The Pyrex Colors collectionof bakeware, food storage containers, and prepware has caught the attention of thousands of Amazon shoppers and earned tons of glowing ratings since its release. It combines Pyrex’s signature Pyrex Heritage with a fun new mix of bright colors in green, blue, and yellow.
Mar. 15, 2025
Brad Lundsteen owner of Suburban Wildlife Control holds a four-foot-long ball python that he removed from a Toyota Crown on Oct. 2.Photo:Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
Talk about throwing a hissy fit!
A persistent python found itself a new home in a Chicago woman’s vehicle this week — until a local wildlife expert ended up capturing it. According to theDaily Herald, the ball python first slithered its way into a local woman’s vehicle on Tuesday, Oct.