Archive for December 2025
Upgrade Your Seat—and Your Sweet Tooth—with The Chair Blanket and S’mores Night Pack
Getting comfortable outdoors just got a major glow-up. Whether you’re lounging by the firepit, cheering from stadium stands, or setting up camp under the stars, The Chair Blanket delivers an instant upgrade—warmth, protection, and plush comfort in one clever design. Paired with the S’mores Night Pack, it turns any moment into a cozy, treat-filled escape.…
Read MoreHilton’s Luxury & Lifestyle Hot List: A Transformative 2025 and Bold Expansion Ahead in 2026
Hilton closes 2025 with a milestone worthy of a global spotlight: 1,000 luxury and lifestyle hotels now span its rapidly expanding portfolio, with nearly 500 additional properties in development. This defining moment capped a year marked by innovative openings, elevated guest experiences, and a forward-looking vision that reimagines what luxury means for today’s travelers. As…
Read MoreBlack History Film Festival Announces Major 2026 Expansion Across Four U.S. Cities with Celebrity Ambassador Lamman Rucker
The Black History Film Festival (BHFF), one of the nation’s leading showcases dedicated to preserving and uplifting African American stories, is preparing for its biggest year yet. In February 2026, the festival will launch a landmark four-city expansion, hosting simultaneous events in Atlanta, Washington, D.C., Miami, and Oakland. Actor, educator, and humanitarian Lamman Rucker has…
Read MoreFour Unique Wellness & Self-Care Finds Made in the USA — From Napa Valley Soap to Sensory Tools That Soothe
Holiday gifting season is here, and whether you’re shopping for beauty lovers, wellness enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates thoughtful, functional products, these four U.S.-made picks offer craftsmanship, comfort, and a touch of luxury. From handcrafted soaps infused with California wine culture to dentist-designed floss and sensory tools engineered for soothing relief, each item blends purpose…
Read MoreWatch The Celebration of Life of Legendary Guitarist Phil Upchurch Dec. 11
A Giant Leap for Menstrual Health: Lunette Becomes the First Menstrual Cup Successfully Tested in Space
Menstrual care just entered a new frontier. In a history-making breakthrough, Lunette has become the first menstrual cup brand to undergo testing under true spaceflight conditions—marking a major step forward for women’s health as space missions grow longer and more inclusive. The newly released findings come from the AstroCup Project, the first scientific initiative designed…
Read MoreStay Festive and Glowing with day—guard: Korea’s Pre-Alcohol Wellness Secret
The holiday season is a time for celebrations, reunions, and toasts—but indulgence often comes with a cost: dull, tired-looking skin, bloating, and that all-too-familiar post-party fatigue. Enter day—guard, the innovative pre-alcohol vitamin jelly from Korea that promises to keep your body—and your glow—intact, no matter how many holiday toasts you make. Founded by two 23-year-old…
Read MoreDianne Ebertt Beeaff’s ‘Infinite Paradise’ Invites Readers to Slow Down, Witness Nature, and Find Stillness
In turbulent times, stillness becomes a rare treasure — and for author Dianne Ebertt Beeaff, that treasure lives along the quiet banks of the Conestoga River. Her new book, Infinite Paradise: Witnessing the Wild, arrives as both reflection and refuge, offering an invitation to step away from chaos and return to the living world with…
Read MoreMexico Named Partner Country for FITUR 2026, Showcasing Culture, Cuisine, and Tourism Powerhouse Ambitions
Mexico is preparing to take center stage at one of the world’s most influential tourism gatherings. The country has been officially named País Invitado (Partner Country) for the 46th International Tourism Fair (FITUR) 2026, set for January 21–25 at IFEMA Madrid. The announcement, made by Secretary of Tourism Josefina Rodríguez Zamora during an event at…
Read MoreAymie Daniels’ New Book Challenges America to See Crisis as Transformation, Not Pathology
Aymie Daniels is pushing forward a conversation many have tiptoed around for decades. With her new book An American Awakening: The Interdependent Relationship of Spirituality and Mental Health, she asks the country to reconsider how it defines wellness—especially when personal transformation shows up in messy, disorienting, and destabilizing ways. The work centers one question: what…
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