Mar. 15, 2025
Photo:People / Walmart (4)A change in season calls for achange in wardrobe, and we’re all-too ready to trade in tank tops and cutoffs for plush outerwear and comfy, cozy layers. Thankfully, the days of spending a small fortune each season to work on-trend pieces into your rotation are over. For proof, look no further than the fall fashion drop from Walmart’s exclusive brand,Scoop.The line’s newest offerings score major points with touches like faux fur trim, lush scuba knits, and leather-like details.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Walmart (3)
These carefully curated picks include Bissell’s on-saleupright vacuumwith over 20,000 perfect ratings, a very fall-readyburgundy midi dressthat’s only $11 right now, and a popularpillowthat more than 1,000 people have purchased within the past 24 hours. Shop my selection of the 15 best picks below to refresh your home and wardrobe ahead of the holidays.
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Mar. 15, 2025
Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla.Photo:Travis Wise/Flickr/CC BY 2.0
Travis Wise/Flickr/CC BY 2.0
Disney is backtracking on the company’s push to dismiss a wrongful death lawsuit on the grounds that the victim’s husband previously signed up for the Disney+ streaming service.
On Aug. 19, Josh D’Amaro, chairman of Disney Experiences, told PEOPLE in a statement that the company is now waiving its right to arbitration.
“At Disney, we strive to put humanity above all other considerations.
Mar. 15, 2025
Wanda Sykesis ready to put in the work for someone who means the world to her.
The comedian, 60, is the latest celebrity to joinDrewandJonathan ScottonCelebrity IOU, on a mission to remodel a home for someone who helped shape their life and career.
“Amber means so much to me. Not just Amber, but her whole family pretty much took care of me. Especially times when I needed a family,” Sykes explains in the episode after arriving at the home with the Scott brothers.
Mar. 15, 2025
Stock image of someone washing an apple.Photo:Getty
Getty
Using specific Raman imaging technology to see how pesticides affected apples, scientists found “distribution of pesticides in the apple peel and pulp layers confirming that the pesticides penetrate the peel layer into the pulp layer,” according to the report published in the American Chemical Society’s journalNano Letters.
The study’s authors said they’re not looking to scare anyone about the presence of pesticides in their food; Rather, they want to provide guidance on how to avoid them.