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Nancy Guthrie Update: Experts Offer Detailed Profile of Suspect in Savannah's Mom's Case

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 9:43pm

As Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie's mom, Nancy Guthrie, remains missing, three experts offered their detailed profiles of the suspect.

On Wednesday, May 6, The CW aired a special titled NewsNation Presents: The Nancy Guthrie Mystery. Brian Entin, NewsNation's senior national correspondent, spoke with three experts: clinical and forensic psychologist Dr. Gary Brucato; criminologist, behavior analyst, and attorney Dr. Casey Jordan; and criminal profiler Dr. Ann Burgess, the inspiration for the Mindhunter series.

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“I’m going to tell you, this guy, I’m just going to say, based on what I know about this kind of prowler burglar who, as Gary points out, probably has some kind of minor league record, but it represents a fraction of all this stuff that he’s actually done," Jordan told Entin.

Additionally, the criminologist predicted that the perpetrator in Nancy's case is roughly 27 or 28, and "definitely lives locally," but "probably not there anymore."

Jordan continued, "I think he was either eliminated by a puppet master or he fled. And I’m not saying he’s Mexican, but it’s the closest border. And that’s where he would go. This is a guy who, on the day this came out, quit his job, left town, broke up with his girlfriend, changed his behavior completely.”

'Today' co-anchor Savannah Guthrie and her mom, Nancy Guthrie

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Related: Savannah Guthrie Leaves Today Mid-Show: What Happened?

Meanwhile, Burgess shared, “Yeah, the only thing I’d add there is to look for anyone that wasn’t working, that was just doing odd jobs kind of thing.”

Brucato described the suspect as "somebody with some sort of cruel, sadistic, scheming kind of personality." He explained, "You do not develop that kind of personality overnight. You tend to have a long history of being that way. "

The forensic psychologist further explained, "Whereas if it’s true that they tend to be very cool under pressure like this, what makes them very not cool is when there are slights to their ego. I think they need to go around talking to people and say, look, I’m already kind of hotheaded, nasty, grudge-holding, kind of egotistical guy who might have had some run-ins with the law."

New images in the search for Nancy Guthrie:
 
Over the last eight days, the FBI and Pima County Sheriff’s Department have been working closely with our private sector partners to continue to recover any images or video footage from Nancy Guthrie’s home that may have been lost,… pic.twitter.com/z5WLgPtZpT

— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) February 10, 2026

Finally, Brucato added, "I also think if I had to make an educated guess somewhere in this story, this individual is also dabbling with illicit drugs. It is entirely possible that drugs are on the table.”

Nancy was last seen at her Catalina Foothills residence on the evening of Jan. 31. The Pima County Sheriff's Department launched its search for the 84-year-old on Feb. 1, after her family reported her missing. More than three months later, no suspect has been named in the case, and Savannah has offered a $1 million reward.

Next: Nancy Guthrie Update: Attorney General Sets Record Straight on "Friction" Between FBI & Sheriff

One of the 1980s' ‘Best Fantasy’ Shows is Officially Getting a Modern Reboot

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 9:41pm

The series Highway To Heaven is coming back to television!

The 1984 fantasy drama show ran for five seasons from 1984 to 1989. The series starred the show’s creator, MichaelLandon, as JonathanSmith. He played an angel sent back to Earth while on probation, forced to help people in need. VictorFrench co-starred as Mark Gordon, a former police officer who helped Smith perform good deeds.

The series was an immediate hit and has remained a landmark television show. In 2024, it was ranked one of the “Best Fantasy Shows of the 1980s” by Collider.

Now, the beloved show is making its way to the 21st century. According to Deadline, Fox has ordered a reboot for the series. 

Jason Katims will spearhead the new version of Highway To Heaven as the showrunner and executive producer. The Emmy-winning writer previously worked on shows such asFriday Night Lights and Parenthood.

“I’m excited by the challenge of putting a contemporary lens on this classic tale,” Katims said. “The idea of telling a very grounded, human story about an angel feels immediately emotional to me — and fun. I love going outside my comfort zone to tell a tale about someone trying to do better as an angel than he did as a man.”

The remake plans to keep the same themes of kindness, second chances, and empathy, with a twist on the original premise.

Highway to Heaven has always been about connection, compassion, and the idea that small acts can have big ripple effects and make a lasting difference,” said executive producer and Landon’s widow, CindyLandon. “I’m proud to help carry Michael’s legacy forward with partners like Fox and Amblin, who understand the heart of this series and are bringing it to a new generation at just the right moment,” she said.

Highway To Heaven is set to premiere during the 2027-28 season.

‘America’s Culinary Cup’ Season 1: Who Went Home Tonight? (Night 10 Elimination)

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 9:30pm

America’s Culinary Cup, hosted by Padma Lakshmi, continued its search for America’s best chef with the roll out of yet another culinary commandment in the semifinals: Mastering the Art of Taste.

The final four chefs raced to make it to the finale in the “Bittersweet Semifinals” episode, in a challenge highlighting the five flavor profiles. Only three chefs made it through tonight and moved on to the finale, while one said their bittersweet goodbyes.

As usual, Padma, Michael Cimarusti and Wylie Dufresne awarded points based on Taste, Creativity, Presentation and Mastery of the Commandment with each quality worth 5 points, so each judge’s total would be 20 points for a cumulative possibility of 60 points.

The America’s Culinary Cup winner will be awarded the biggest cash prize in culinary history: $1 million dollars.

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Who Went Home on America’s Culinary Cup Tonight?

Buddha Lo
Michelin Starred Chef & Two-Time Top Chef winner

Advancing contestants tonight on America’s Culinary Cup Season 1 Night 10

Cara Stadler
James Beard Nominee

Chris Morgan
Michelin Starred Chef

Matt Peters
Bocuse D’Or Gold Medalist

Related: Padma Lakshmi Takes Us Inside Her New CBS Show, Motherhood and Making a Difference (Exclusive)

What was the challenge this episode of America’s Culinary Cup, and who won it it? Matt Peters

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The four remaining chefs were tested on the five taste profiles: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami.

“Mastering the five basic tastes is essential to creating food that’s balanced, satisfying and memorable,” Wylie said.

The challenge was to create two dishes: one hot and one cold in 75 minutes. Both dishes had to demonstrate one of the flavor profiles, the dishes still had to be balanced.

Related: America’s Culinary Cup Reveals Powerhouse Lineup of 14 Guest Judges for $1 Million Cooking Competition (Exclusive)

Because Chris won last week’s challenge, he received an extra 30 minutes to cook, but in order to get the 30 minutes, he had to take them from his competitors. He had the choice of taking all 30 minutes from one chef, or 15 minutes from two chefs. He chose to take 15 minutes each from Matt and Buddha, saying his mother would slap him if he took away time from Cara, who was in her second trimester.

The flavor profiles were determined at random by the board:

Chris: Sweet
Cara: Sour
Matt: Salty
Buddha: Bitter

The top two scorers were through to the finale. The bottom two had to undergo an elimination challenge.

Matt 105
Cara 98
Chris 88
Buddha 77

Related: Can Two-Time Top Chef Champ Buddha Lo Win Again? Inside His America’s Culinary Cup Strategy (Exclusive)

What was the elimination challenge this episode of America’s Culinary Cup, and who lost it? Buddha Lo

Photo: Jackie Brown/CBS

Chris and Buddha went into the elimination challenge which was to feature two taste profiles in one dish. They both had to feature umami and the second was their choice.

When the votes were counted, it was Chris moving into the finale and Buddha who cooked his last time in the competition.

“Of course, I’m bummed out,” Buddha said. “Of course, I want to make it to the finale. I love competition but I daresay this may be my last. You win some, you lose some. You can’t always win everything.”

America’s Culinary Cup airs Wednesday nights at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. Streams next day on Paramount+.

Next, Top Chef Star Joins Padma Lakshmi’s New Culinary Competition Show

1981 No. 1 Hit Took Just 10 Minutes to Record — But Its Meaning Was Misunderstood for Years

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 9:26pm

In 1981, Hall & Oates' classic album Private Eyes was released, and from it came a masterpiece that took over the Billboard Hot 100 chart's No. 1 top spot: "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)."

While some listeners may automatically think the track was written about a romantic relationship (and arguably, the circumstances can also apply), the hit was actually inspired by the artists' desire to go against the grain, refusing to bow to the demands of their record label.

The second single from their tenth studio album, "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" was brought to life by band members Daryl Hall, John Oates, and Sara Allen while recording their album in Jimi Hendrix's old studio, Electric Lady, after finishing up one day.

It reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on Jan. 30, 1982, knocking Olivia Newton-John’s “Physical” out of the top spot in America after a 10-week stay at No. 1. It simultaneously topped the R&B chart, a rare distinction at the time.

Related: 1981 No. 1 Best-Selling Hit Ranked ‘Top Song of the ’80s’ Was Too Racy for Radio

“Most people think the song is about a relationship and it is—but one with the music industry. I felt very manipulated at the time, by management and the record business. Like a pawn. ‘I can’t go for that—no can do.’ That was something I said a lot,” Daryl Hall explained to The Guardianin 2018.

Its misunderstood meaning aside, the smash hit came together rather quickly—in about ten minutes, actually, according to MixMagazine.

"I yelled into the studio: 'Turn the tapes on!' Then I shouted to John: 'Play this line.' And I hummed something. John grabbed his guitar – and that was it. I basically wrote the song on the spot: it was being recorded as I was thinking of it. In the vocal booth, I sang some gibberish words and wrote some proper lyrics later. We added the alto sax later too," Hall continued to The Guardian of the song's creation.

It immediately resonated with fans and fellow artists alike. Michael Jackson admitted to lifting the baseline of the track for his own "Billie Jean," while it has also been sampled for other songs over the years, like De La Soul's 1989 "Say No Go" and Simply Red's 2003 "Sunrise," per On Stage Magazine.

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1975 Classic, Named 'Rock Song Wrapped as Country Tune,' Became a No. 1 Hit

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 9:18pm

In 1975, a country song with a softer, more sensual edge climbed to the top of the charts and helped redefine what mainstream country music could sound like.

"Daydreams About Night Things" by Ronnie Milsap became a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs, standing out from many of the era's more traditional country tracks thanks to its intimate lyrics and polished sound.

Written by John Schweers, the song tells the story of a man spending his days fantasizing about the woman waiting for him at home. While subtle by today's standards, the track's romantic and quietly sensual tone gave it a different feel from much of country radio at the time.

"I just heard of somebody interviewing Olivia Newton-John," Schweers told The Tennessean. "When he interviewed her, his comment was, 'Boy, when we were talking, I was having daydreams about night things.' And then I thought, 'Well, man, that’s a song idea!' Later on, I got married, and my wife was working in the bank, and I was at home writing songs. So, she comes in one day. She says, 'Well, let me hear what you wrote today while I was in town working.'"

Schweers played the soon-to-be hit for his wife, and with her stamp of approval she sent it to Milsap.

"Man, I love that song," Milsap told Schweers. "I want to do it. Don't pitch it to anybody else," he added.

Rather than focusing on heartbreak or honky-tonk storytelling, "Daydreams About Night Things" leaned into longing, desire and emotional escape. Combined with Milsap's smooth vocal delivery, the result was a song that felt both deeply personal and highly accessible.

The track arrived during a major turning point for country music, as artists increasingly blended country with pop and soft rock influences to reach broader audiences. Milsap became one of the genre's defining crossover stars, and songs like this helped pave the way.

"I don't know that there's still ever been anything like that musically. Now, Ronnie does it very country. It's a rock song wrapped up as a country tune from 1975," said Bart Herbison of The Tennessean. "Because man, it's a rockin' tune that holds up to this day, in my opinion."

Its sleek production and relatable lyrics resonated strongly with listeners, sending the single to the top of the country charts and further establishing Milsap as one of the biggest voices of the decade.

Over time, the song became one of his signature hits and a standout example of the smoother "countrypolitan" sound that dominated much of the 1970s.

More than 50 years later, "Daydreams About Night Things" remains a beloved country classic, remembered for proving that tenderness and sensuality could be just as powerful as heartbreak on country radio.

Related: 1971 Soft Rock Classic, Banned by Some Radio Stations, Became a No. 1 Hit

Target’s 'Gorgeous' $48 LEGO Flower Bouquet Arrives Just in Time for Mother’s Day Gifting

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 9:15pm

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Procrastination — it happens to the best of us. One minute you’re fully aware that Mother’s Day is coming up, the next you’re staring at your calendar realizing it’s… now. Suddenly, you’re weighing your options: Jewelry, a candle, maybe a nice card if you can find one that doesn’t feel too generic. None of them are bad, exactly — they just don’t always feel as unique or interactive as you want them to.

And that’s really the goal, right? Something that feels a little more engaging, a little less like it was grabbed on the way to checkout. Ideally, it’s a gift that still surprises her in a good way, even if your timeline didn’t quite go as planned. The LEGO Botanicals Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet at Target manages to hit that sweet spot. It's on sale for $48, down from the usual $54 price. and it ships in time to arrive by Friday, so you can skip the stress and show up at Sunday brunch with a great gift in hand.

LEGO Botanicals Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet, $48 (was $54) at Target

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Designed as a hands-on way to spend time together, this set brings a fresh take on florals that never fade. The 749 LEGO pieces come together to build 15 flowers, including daisies, cornflowers, eucalyptus, elderflowers, roses, ranunculus, cymbidium orchids, a campanula, and a waterlily dahlia — each one constructed piece by piece into a detailed bloom. Each stem is adjustable, which makes it easy to build, tweak, and rearrange the bouquet together until it feels just right, no arranging experience required.

Once finished, it becomes a lasting piece of decor that actually holds onto the memory of making it together. The final arrangement can be displayed in a vase (not included), bringing a pop of color into a living room, kitchen, or office without worrying about wilting or upkeep. The cymbidium orchids alone reach over 12.5 inches tall, giving the bouquet real height and presence once it’s complete. And since it can be combined with other LEGO Botanical sets (sold separately), it can turn into an ongoing tradition, building, adding, and rearranging together long after Mother’s Day is over.

Related: DoorDash Can Help You Handle Last-Minute Mother's Day Shopping — Snag Flowers, Gift Cards, and More

Building pros and newcomers alike enjoyed this “gorgeous” and “easy to build” set, saying that it “makes a great gift.” One shopper wrote, “The colors are vibrant, the details are stunning, and it was such a fun build. The different shades of pink mixed with delicate greens make it look surprisingly realistic.”

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The $48 LEGO Botanicals Pretty Pink Flower Bouquet still gets there in time for Mother’s Day, but only if you don’t push your luck with timing. Grab the build at Target today!

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NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Thursday, May 7, 2026

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 9:12pm

Today's Mini Crossword should be fairly easy if you're already in trivia mode. And if you're anything like me, the day is not complete until I finish all of the free word games from the New York Times. Working on the daily Connections, Connections Sports EditionWordle, and Strands is a whole ritual for many of us. And we can't forget about the NYT's The Mini Crossword, too!

Although the NYT is known for "The Crossword," a larger puzzle for paid subscribers, The Mini has quite the fan following as well. This particular game resets at 10 p.m., unlike some of the others that start over at midnight.

So, if you're working on today's Mini on for Today's Mini Crossword on Thursday, May 7, and need some help (I've been there), get ready to read the clues and solutions for each line. We have them separated into hints first for both "Across" and "Down" words, followed by "Across Answers" and "Down Answers," so be careful if you want to avoid spoilers as you scroll!

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Hints for NYT’s The Mini Crossword on Thursday, May 7, 2026

Here are additional clues for each of the words in today's Mini Crossword.

NYT Mini Across Hints

1 Across: A-___ (top-quality) — HINT: Ends with the letter "E"

4 Across: B-___ (decent grade) —HINT: Starts with the letter "P"

5 Across: C-___ (group of execs) — HINT: Starts with the letter "S"

6 Across: Fails to be — HINT: Ends with the letter "T"

7 Across: Nonbinary pronoun — HINT: Starts with the letter "T"

Related: 16 Games Like Wordle To Give You Your Word Game Fix More Than Once Every 24 Hours

NYT Mini Down Hints

1 Down: The center, guards and tackles on an N.F.L. team, for short — HINT: Starts with the letter "O"

2 Down: Like the taste of browned butter — HINT: Ends with the letter "Y"

3 Down: Language suffix — HINT: Ends with the letter "E"

4 Down: Helpful label by a door handle — HINT: Starts with the letter "P"

5 Down: Get into a lotus pose, perhaps — HINT: Ends with the letter "T"

Answers to NYT’s The Mini Crossword for Thursday, May 7, 2026

Don't go any further unless you want to know exactly what the correct words are in today's Mini Crossword.

NYT Mini Across Answers

1 Across: A-___ (top-quality) — ONE

4 Across: B-___ (decent grade) —PLUS

5 Across: C-___ (group of execs) — SUITE

6 Across: Fails to be — ISNT

7 Across: Nonbinary pronoun — THEY

NYT Mini Down Answers

1 Down: The center, guards and tackles on an N.F.L. team, for short — OLINE

2 Down: Like the taste of browned butter — NUTTY

3 Down: Language suffix — ESE

4 Down: Helpful label by a door handle — PUSH

5 Down: Get into a lotus pose, perhaps — SIT

Related: NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Pokémon Scalpers Resell Target Displays for Thousands Online

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 9:09pm

Things are getting increasingly chaotic in the world of Pokémon collecting—and now even Target’s store displays aren’t safe.

After Target launched a huge Pokémon-themed promotion on Saturday, May 2, collectors rushed to stores for exclusive merchandise for the franchise’s 30th anniversary celebration. The drop included everything from apparel and toys to accessories and Pop-Tarts (more on that later), with many locations selling out almost immediately.

But according to online listings and social media, some resellers didn’t stop at the actual products. Promotional cardboard displays featuring characters like Pikachu, Charizard, and Eevee have reportedly started popping up on resale sites like eBay for hundreds of dollars—with some listed in the thousands.

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The bizarre trend has sparked frustration among both fans and Target employees.

“Every scrap and bit of it is now going for double or TRIPLE online. 😑 I hate it,” one wrote on the Target Subreddit.

“The level of 'down bad' you have to be to steal the actual display is honestly impressive and pathetic,” said another.

READ MORE: Nintendo Debuts Pokémon Winds and Waves Four Years After Last Generation

One employee shared, “Our [aisle] looks the same but we still have the back paper but almost the whole [aisle] is wiped out. Guests [have] been asking if we [have] anymore elsewhere and the answer is were all out.”

And the displays aren’t the only unusual items being flipped. Limited-edition Pokémon-themed Pop-Tarts—vanilla cupcake-flavored which were originally priced at $2.89—have reportedly been listed online for as much as $34.99. It's unclear if the scalpers were successful is actually selling them at that price, however.

Fans online were baffled by the resale craze, especially since the boxes don’t appear to include exclusive collectibles or inserts.

"This is pathetic..... they aren't even themed like the originals.....literally just have Pikachu on the box," said an Instagram user.

Another commented, "Y'all some weirdos. Just because it has pokemon on it doesn't mean it's worth buying."

Despite the frustration, the frenzy may not be slowing down anytime soon. A second Pokémon drop at Target is already scheduled for June 6 and will feature additional merchandise tied to the anniversary collab.

The $25 Kitchen Organizer That Makes Your Under-Sink Cabinet Actually Usable

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 8:55pm

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Kitchen organization is having a major moment, and one area getting the most attention is the space under the sink. Often overlooked and cluttered, this cabinet has become a focus for homeowners looking to maximize every inch of storage. With cleaning supplies, trash bags, and dishwashing essentials all competing for space, finding an efficient system can make a noticeable difference in daily routines.

As more people adopt streamlined, functional living habits, the demand for compact storage solutions continues to grow. The goal is simple: keep frequently used items accessible while maintaining a clean, organized appearance. Modern home trends are leaning toward hidden organization, smart systems tucked away inside cabinets that reduce visual clutter while improving efficiency. Durability and ease of use are also key, especially in areas exposed to moisture and frequent handling.

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One standout solution addressing these needs is the SinkSuite 2-in-1 Under Sink Trash Bag and Dish Pod Organizer, priced at $24.98. Designed with functionality in mind, this organizer offers a large capacity that can hold over 100 dish pods along with a club-size roll of 13-gallon kitchen garbage bags. It's an efficient way to consolidate essential items into one compact unit.

Flexibility is one of its strongest features. The two dispensers can be stacked vertically to save space or placed side by side depending on the layout of your cabinet. This adaptability makes it suitable for a wide range of kitchen setups, from smaller apartments to larger homes with ample storage.

Related: Sam's Club's New 3-Piece Stoneware Canister Set Is Vibrant, Durable and Very High Quality

Convenience is built into every detail. A patent-pending angled floor-and-cradle base design keeps both dish pods and trash bags easily accessible, so you can quickly grab what you need without digging through clutter. The removable top lids make reloading simple and provide additional storage space for smaller items.

Durability is another major advantage. Constructed from high-quality plastic, this organizer is designed to withstand the challenging conditions often found under sinks, including moisture and temperature fluctuations. It resists splitting and warping, ensuring long-term reliability.

The non-slip base adds an extra layer of practicality by keeping the organizer securely in place without scratching cabinet surfaces. Measuring 7.3 inches deep, 10.1 inches wide, and 13.3 inches high, it fits neatly into most under-sink spaces without taking up unnecessary space.

For anyone looking to upgrade their kitchen organization without a major overhaul, this solution offers a simple yet effective way to bring order to a commonly messy area. It's a small investment that delivers big results in both convenience and functionality.

Related: Target's Latest 7-Piece Kitchen Find Is Equal Parts Functional and Beautiful

7 Phrases To Avoid When Emailing Gen Z Coworkers, According to an Etiquette Expert

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 8:41pm

If you’re not a part of Generation Z, you may be stumped by their communication style—and that’s understandable. Every generation has its own ways of thinking and its own set of experiences. Plus, Gen Z slang is definitely unique, with words like "cheugy," “cap” and “stan.” We also can’t forget that a Gen Zer calling someone a “CEO” doesn’t mean they're literally the CEO, and if you feel confused when they answer your request with “bet,” you’re not alone (nor are they about to begin a game of poker with you).

These communication challenges can show up when talking to younger family members at holiday gatherings, for example. You might not understand what they're saying or why they value one thing but not something else. Another situation in which this confusion and possible miscommunication can arise—and when communication is already more particular—is at work and over email. You may wonder about the most effective way to communicate with Gen Zers, for the sake of a good working relationship and efficiency. Or, in their words, you may want to “pass the vibe check.”

If that’s the case, an etiquette expert is here to answer your questions. She shares how to best communicate with Gen Z, 7 phrases to avoid when emailing Gen Z coworkers (and why) and helpful phrases to use when emailing them (slang not included).

Related: ‘Cold Regards,’ ‘Please Hesitate To Reach Out’—We Can’t Stop Laughing at These Snarky Gen Z Email Sign-Offs

What Age Range Makes Up Gen Z?

First, let’s be clear on who we’re talking about. Gen Z isn’t the youngest generation, but it’s one of them. Born between 1997 and 2012, Gen Zers are approximately 13 to 28 years old.

How To Best Communicate With Gen Z and Why, According to an Etiquette Expert

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As a younger generation, Gen Z is the first to be “native” to digital communication, according to Genevieve (Jenny) Dreizen, the COO and co-founder of Fresh Starts Registry and a modern-day etiquette and boundaries expert.

“They didn’t adapt to the Internet; they grew up inside it,” she tells Parade. That shapes how they communicate, even in the workplace. 

So, if you’re communicating with a Gen Z coworker and want the best results, consider these tips from Dreizen:

“Be concise, be transparent and be authentic—they are sensitive to performative anything: diversity, inclusivity, etc.,” she shares. “Additionally, they are collaborative and believe respect is something you earn, not... owed.”

Gen Zers are also less likely to recognize hierarchy in tech systems or workplaces, she continues, so the phrase “that’s not what we do there” isn’t necessarily in their vocabulary. 

Related: The One Thing Gen Z Brings Up the Most in Therapy, According to Therapists

7 Phrases To Avoid When Emailing Gen Z Coworkers, Etiquette Expert Shares

For more phrases that don’t fly with Gen Z coworkers, read on.

1. “This is just how it’s done”

This phrase is a variation of the aforementioned “That’s not what we do here.” With someone who’s Gen Z, Dreizen recommends including an explanation, sharing that it will go further with your coworker than essentially saying “just because.”

“Institutional knowledge is great, but sometimes it needs to be considered,” she adds.

2. “You’ll understand when you have more experience” 

While perhaps true in some regards, this phrase is offensive and unhelpful, and it disqualifies the helpful perspectives of the younger generation.

“Assuming Gen Z can’t understand because they're younger or newer negates the experience they bring in and their fresh perspective,” Dreizen says. “It’s worth hearing them out, and explaining, if for some reason, that doesn’t work.”

3. “We don’t really use that here” 

This is another example of a broad statement with no explanation.

“If you don’t use technology or [a certain] platform, explain why,” Dreizen recommends. “If you don’t have a reason, consider that they might have a good idea.”

4. “I need you to be more professional”

While this can be a valid request in some scenarios, the phrasing has problems.

“The term ‘professional’ is vague and can be used to hold onto negative generational patterns,” Dreizen states. “Be more specific and consider why you want them to change their behavior—is it really unprofessional, or is it just unconventional?”

5. “Can you just give me a quick call?”

Gen Zers, like Millennials, aren’t big on phone calls. “And they're not wrong—the phone and calls, and meetings, can be a time drain,” Dreizen says.

She recommends asking your questions in an email if possible, giving you and your coworker time to respond thoughtfully.

6. “You’re not here to change things” 

A phrase like this will “shut down a Gen Zer quickly,” according to Dreizen.

“Try suggesting they see how things work before suggesting changes, but let them know their voice is important and necessary,” she adds.

7. “I sent this to your email—did you see it?”

This question can be a form of micromanaging, something Gen Z does not respond well to.

“If you hire someone, trust they are able to do the job, give them time to do their job and allow them to work on the flow that works for them,” Dreizen says. “If there is an ongoing issue, address that.”

Related: 9 Social Habits Boomers Have That Younger Generations Find Confusing, According to Psychologists

3 Alternative Phrases To Use in Emails With Gen Z

While the above phrases are best avoided, the following phrases are smart additions.

1. “Here’s why this matters”

This quick and easy phrase leads to extra information, something Gen Zers are here for.

“That’s a fair ask,” Dreizen adds. “Connect tasks to a larger purpose and let them know they are not just doing busy work.”

2. “I don’t have a perfect answer yet, but here’s where we are”

This phrase exudes honesty and authenticity.

“[Gen Z] appreciates knowing where things stand, and if the answer isn’t 100 percent, they’d like to be part of the solution,” Dreizen explains. Let them help.

Related: 6 Ways We Sabotage Our Own Authenticity Without Realizing It

3. “Here’s the deadline, and here’s what ‘done’ actually looks like”

Clarity is appreciated by Gen Zers, and it’s a generally useful value in the workplace.

“Clear parameters remove ambiguity, which is particularly useful for a generation still calibrating professional experiences,” Dreizen shares. “It also signals that you’ve thought through the ask before making it, which they notice and respect.”

Final Takeaways

Talking to Gen Z coworkers when you’re not Gen Z (aka, between the ages of 13 and 28 years old) can be tricky—no cap. Your best bet is to understand and respect their needs, such as transparency, authenticity and collaboration.

Avoid quickly saying, “We don’t really use that here,” or “You’ll understand when you have more experience.” Remember: While they may not have as many years in the field as you do, they do have valuable input, and being clear in a kind way will go further than you think.

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Drew Barrymore Gets Real About Aging in Candid No-Makeup Post

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 8:30pm

Drew Barrymore is earning praise for her honest and relatable take on aging after posting a stripped-back no-makeup post celebrating natural beauty.

On screen, the Hollywood A-lister is usually dolled up, showing off the glamorous life in the spotlight, but behind the camera, it’s much more raw and fans seemed to love it.

In her Instagram update, the Charlie’s Angels star reflected on how her appearance has changed over time.

The post featured a carousel of videos of Barrymore candidly showing off her stunning bare face instead of hiding her fine lines as she embraced them, calling them part of real life.

Behind her very natural look, the actress was genuinely beaming with happiness.

Drew Barrymore arrived at the "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert! " on September 04, 2025 in New York City.

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“Of course, I have fine lines on my face… This is what my life looks like,” the message reads along with the caption saying “It has been such an honor to earn every single line I have on my face!!!!”

The award-winning star’s message about natural beauty and self-acceptance struck a chord with fans and many praised her for keeping it authentic in an image-focused industry.

The comment section was filled with admiration, applauding her unapologetic honesty.

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“Thank you for embracing natural aging, specifically laugh lines, and normalizing all of it! As a mom, I want my daughter & sons to witness natural aging as a blessing!” one wrote.

“Say it loud and proud, Drew! I love mine and yours!” a commenter said.

A sweet fan also added, “Your smile reminds me of you as a young Drew!! There is a photo of you with that smile!!”

“What I love about you is that you are ALWAYS unapologetically you and that you’ve always been the same little girl at heart that all of us fell in love with when we saw ET,” an Instagram user remarked.

The same goes for another who said, “Well, looks like lots of fun. Keep smiling Drew!!” while another echoed, noting, “May these kinds of lines find us all.”

This is not the first time that the actress has spoken about aging and become an advocate against the misconceptions and stigma surrounding getting older.

Although she is not against beauty enhancements and cosmetic procedures, Barrymore has chosen not to undergo any herself but rather promotes a more graceful approach to aging.

Moreover, she also encourages women to respect others' preferences and not judge those who do.

"I haven't done anything and I want to try and stay that way ... but I also am like, do whatever works for you. The only thing I do know is don't judge other people because they do things differently," she told audiences on her program, The Drew Barrymore Show, noting "We're all on our own path and we have to support each other," Barrymore said.

Moreover, she also sees aging as a "privilege" that she will “never take for granted.”

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Who Got Voted Off ‘Survivor 50’ Tonight? The Most Brutal Blindside of the Season!

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 8:30pm

If you had a nickel every time someone said there was "nowhere to hide" on Survivor 50, you'd have around two million dollars (the new prize for the milestone season as of last week). But this week's episode proved that more than ever, splitting the Final Nine into minuscule voting groups. With less than a week of the game left, some were taking this as a sign to make a move against the people who had been controlling the vote up to that point. And it all culminated in a night of two Tribal Councils, and the most brutal blindside of the season.

Here's our spoiler-filled recap of tonight's episode of Survivor 50, including who went home.

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Who got voted off on Survivor 50 tonight? Emily Flippen on 'Survivor 50'

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Emily Flippen

When Emily Flippen made her return to Survivor, she provided a surprising takeaway from her star-making first season: She was too "soft." Feeling like her lack of agency led to her blindside, this time she went in with gusto, immediately floating out Ozzy Lusth's name from the very first vote. While this gameplay felt more in Emily's wheelhouse, it also made her competition feel she was, for lack of a better term, messy. Nowhere is that more prevalent than her first day on her new swap tribe, where she spent an afternoon telling Angelina Keeley she was on the bottom, and informing everyone that Aubry Bracco had an idol.

When the merge hit, while Emily cleaned up her loose lips, her ship was still sinking. Christian Hubicki's blindside left her in the dark the first time in her Survivor career, on the bottom alongside Rick Devens. And when the tribe was split, with Rick in possession of a new idol, she seemed like an easy target. But, going back to the initiative that brought her back in the first place, Emily worked her tail off that afternoon, concocting a plan to convince everyone she could get Rick to play his idol on her so they would dump votes onto him. It was a valiant effort, but ultimately a losing one. And while Emily was fated to go out on Day 21 once more, unlike her last time, she left with the confidence that she gave it everything she could.

Ozzy Lusth on 'Survivor 50'

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Ozzy Lusth

Despite having played for four seasons, over 100 days, and nearly winning the game twice, Ozzy Lusth came into Survivor 50 with a completely different game. This time, he was "Oscar" (a moniker, as it turns out, in honor of his late father), someone who sought to reel in people rather than fish. His first step in that: Breaking bread with his old nemesis, Cirie Fields. Indeed, the two former Favorites became the tightest duo in the game, running things from behind the scenes. And Ozzy had even more backup in the form of advantages. By Day 4, he already had an Extra Vote and an idol, truly on the path to finally taking home the win his fifth time out.

Granted, it wasn't a smooth swim through the game for Ozzy. And, in some opportune moments when he was either left out of the vote or got votes against him, he had an incredibly emotional reaction, calling back to the post-blindside meltdowns he would have before. But wanting to prove he's truly changed, he always soldiered forward, not letting his feelings break his stride.

Despite how up-and-down the Survivor 50 postmerge has been, there has been one constant: Ozzy as a target. Between his challenge prowess (almost tying Boston Rob Mariano's all-time win record) and the fact he had a public idol, time and time again, his name was being floated out, only for Cirie to help whip the votes to keep him. It's only fitting, then, that the second he was separated from her down the beach was the second his game would implode. Assuming Aubry was a dead woman walking, Ozzy proceeded to out his entire game to her, in the hopes of gaining her favor on the jury. But Aubry quickly weaponized that information, giving everyone else the initiative to turn the tables on him. Ozzy spoke that night at Tribal Council about finding the "joy" in playing Survivor. But that joy quickly turned to anger and devastation as he was absolutely eviscerated, blindsided unanimously. Despite working so hard to change himself, Ozzy wound up succumbing to the exact same fate: Getting voted out with an idol in his pocket.

Were any idols or advantages found or played on Survivor 50 tonight?

Yes! Jonathan Young was the recipient of the first-ever "Power Broker Advantage," which we'll get into below. And Rick played the idol he received from MrBeast the previous episode, nullifying two votes against him. Sadly, Ozzy got voted out without playing his idol, leaving Rizo Velovic with the only idol left in the game.

Related: Meet the Full Cast of Survivor 50

A new twist — and a challenge first!

Before this week's challenge, Jeff Probst promised a twist would be coming. He didn't realize, however, that it would happen in the challenge itself! Initially, the host determined that Tiffany Ervin had won the battle of endurance, outlasting the others in a test of balance on the water. But the Emmy winner was then literally carted away to consult with some producers, who had noticed Tiffany had not picked up her foot in time for the last portion of the challenge, giving her an unfair advantage as others plummeted into the ocean. She was subsequently disqualified, and the second-place finisher, Jonathan, was actually given immunity.

But that wasn't all! Besides the immunity necklace, Jonathan held lots of power at tonight's vote. The other eight players were divided into two groups of four, each tasked with voting someone out that night. Jonathan earned the right to both attend and vote at both Tribal Councils, essentially turning them into five-person votes. Not only that, but while everyone else was separated on two separate sides of the beach, he was the only person allowed to talk with both groups. It was an advantage Probst later coined the "Power Broker Advantage," giving him the most information on how the night was going to go down.

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Who is left in the game on Survivor 50?Aubry BraccoCirie FieldsJoseph "Joe" HunterJonathan YoungRick DevensRizo VelovicTiffany Ervin

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Amazon’s 'Beautiful' $36 7-Piece Bedding Set Is 'So Soft It’s Like Sleeping In a Cloud'

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 8:30pm

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When temperatures start to rise outside, it can be hard to keep cool underneath your favorite fluffy comforter. If your bed could use a refresh ahead of the warmer summer months, Amazon has a complete bedding set with a luxurious comforter and ultra-soft sheets that shoppers said they love snuggling up with all year long. The best part? It's on sale for less than $40 right now!

The Zzlpp Queen Comforter Set checks every box for style and comfort, and it's an affordable find you won't want to miss. The best deal is on the olive green color for $36, down from the usual $48 price, but nine queen-sized options are currently priced under $40. It's available in 19 total colors and also comes in twin, full, and king sizes, with many on sale at various price points depending on your selection.

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Featuring a chic seersucker design, this comforter set can completely update your room's vibe, no matter which color you choose. From the deeper hues like olive and navy to airy pastels in lavender and pink, or neutrals like beige and gray, there's an option available to complement most decor, whether your style leans more farmhouse, cottagecore, modern, or bohemian. Select colors feature a larger pinstriped pattern, as opposed to the all-over textured seersucker, which gives the comforter a loftier look.

The coordinating flat and fitted sheets, two pillowcases, two shams, and comforter are all made of smooth microfiber fabric that's easy to care for. It's also Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified, tested to ensure the fabric is free from potentially harmful substances. Reviewers loved how well the comforter washes without the filling clumping together, and several commented that the sheets and pillowcases get softer with each wash.

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Aside from the comforter's "beautiful" look and "elegant" seersucker design, shoppers couldn't say enough about the "unreal" softness this set offers. One reviewer said the bedding feels "so soft it’s like sleeping in a cloud." Described as "perfectly breathable" and "lightweight yet cozy," one hot sleeper raved, "I can use it all year round." 

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If you want pretty bedding that helps you achieve blissful sleep even when it's hot out, the Zzlpp Queen Comforter Set is a fantastic choice. Snag it now for just $36 at Amazon to give your space an affordable upgrade.

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1979 Career-Defining Classic Was Turned Down by Another Band Before It Shot Up the Charts

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 8:20pm

Just because a musician has a chart-topping song or two doesn't mean they always know a hit when they hear one...just ask Peter Wolf of the J. Geils Band.

"Don't Do Me Like That," the lead single from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' multi-platinum smash record Damn the Torpedoes, was Petty's first song to break the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, where it landed peaked at #10 on November 17, 1979.

But as Wolf explained to Rolling Stone, his longtime friend Petty originally wrote the song with the J. Geils Band in mind.

"As the years went by, I would see Tom," Wolf explained to the outlet after Petty's death in 2017. "There was one point where I was going to do some songs with [Heartbreakers guitarist] Mike Campbell. I’d stay in touch with Tom periodically...One day I got this call from [producer] Jimmy Iovine’s office, confirming my address. I got this package and in it was a cassette. It was in Tom’s handwriting: 'Don’t Do Me Like That.' And there was a note: 'Hey, I think this would be a cool song for you. I think you and the [Geils] band can really do something with it.'"

Wolf ended up passing on the song, but in retrospect, he didn't seem sure why he made that decision.

The J. Geils Band

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"It was in the midst of stuff," he recalled. "Maybe we thought we had the songs for our album: 'We can do it for the next one.' I called up Jimmy and, I think, Tom and said, 'Love the song. I’m not sure we’re gonna get to it. But I do like the song.' Tom wasn’t sure of it for himself for some reason. It was almost like, 'As soon as I finished writing it, I thought of sending it to you.'"

To Wolf, the song had a "Lennon-esque quality, especially in the bridge — just the way Tom puts the edge on his voice."

"There is also a Dylan-esque quality," Wolf added, referring to the lyrics. "But the way Tom recorded it, it just became so Tom. I always felt, 'Man, I wish we’d jumped on it sooner.'"

Wolf went on to reveal that "Don't Do Me Like That" came up in his last conversation with Petty.

"Tom and I were together in his dressing room," he said. "I said, 'Tom, I gotta tell you, ‘Don’t Do Me Like That’...' And he goes, 'Oh, yeah! Whatever happened?' I explained the whole thing — we were in the mix process or something. And he said, 'I gotta thank you for that. When you didn’t end up doing it, everybody talked me into putting it on the record. And it became one of my big, big hits.'"

Indeed, all these years later, it's hard to imagine anyone other than Petty singing the classic track.

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Trader Joe's Viral Beauty Product Is Back and Getting Glowing Reviews — Literally

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 8:14pm

A fan-favorite Trader Joe’s item is back in the rotation, and fans are happy to have it for the summer season.

TJ’s Shimmer Oil Sunscreen has returned to shelves after nearly a year away. Originally part of the Glow Anywhere Suncare Set the store released last June, the grocery chain opted to release the sunscreen solo this year, and in a bigger size.

“This Shimmer Oil Sunscreen’s formulation offers broad-spectrum sun protection (SPF 30, to be precise) and contains mica, which lends a subtle, bronze shimmer to skin,” the product’s description reads on the website. “Its nostalgic, warm coconut scent delivers the ultimate vacation vibes.”

They also shared the item will be available for a limited time only: “You’ll find Shimmer Oil Sunscreen near the other bath & body products at your neighborhood Trader Joe’s, only from May through August.”

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And shoppers online are sharing their excitement on the Trader Joe’s Reddit, giving the sun protectant rave reviews in the process.

“I LOVE THIS PRODUCT! best news,” one fan wrote, while others stated they were adding the product to their shopping lists..

Another said, “Yessss my mini is almost gone. It’s ✨shimmer✨ summerrr”

“OH MY GOD my prayers have been answered,” claimed a third.

The sunscreen is just $9.99 for 4 oz, with fans previously comparing it to a similar product from the higher-end brand Kopari. Their line of Body Glow Sunscreens retails for around $42 and comes in multiple shades and a range of SPF options.

TJ’s has been killing it with the beauty drops as of late. Last month, the store dropped their Dewy Skin Serum ($9.99), which has gotten positive feedback, as well as their Bonding Shampoo and Conditioner ($7.99 each). Fans have compared the products to luxury brands like Glow Recipe and Keratisse, respectively.

Donald Trump Takes Aim at CNN in Tribute to Ted Turner After Founder's Death at 87

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 7:55pm

President Donald Trump just shared a tribute to CNN founder Ted Turner in the wake of his death and slammed the network in the process.

On Wednesday, May 6, Turner died at 87 while surrounded by his family. A cause of death was not shared, as of writing, although he battled Lewy body dementia.

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Trump, 79, took to Truth Social on Wednesday with a tribute to Turner.

"Ted Turner, one of the Greats of All Time, just died," the POTUS began his update. "He founded CNN, sold it, and was personally devastated by the Deal because the new ownership took CNN, his 'baby,' and destroyed it."

Additionally, the president said that CNN "became woke, and everything that he is not all about."

He continued, "Maybe the new buyers, wonderful people, will be able to bring it back to its former credibility and glory. Regardless, however, one of the Greats of Broadcast History, and a friend of mine. Whenever I needed him, he was there, always willing to fight for a good cause!"

Ted Turner attends official CNN Launch event at CNN Techwood Drive World Headquarters in Atlanta Ga., June 1, 1980 (Rick Diamond/Getty Images)

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In a statement, CNN CEO Mark Thompsoncalled Turner an "intensely involved and committed leader," describing him as "intrepid, fearless and always willing to back a hunch and trust his own judgement."

Thompson added, "He was and always will be the presiding spirit of CNN. Ted is the giant on whose shoulders we stand, and we will all take a moment today to recognize him and his impact on our lives and the world."

Meanwhile, CNN's Wolf Blitzer called Turner “a legend," noting "he revolutionized the television business by creating the first 24-hour news channel right here at CNN."

Turner is survived by five children, Laura, Teddy, Beau, Rhett, and Jennie. During his lifetime, he was married three times, to Julia Gale Nye, Jane Shirley Smith, and Jane Fonda.

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This Textured Throw Pillow From World Market Brings a High-End Look for Less

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 7:55pm

Home decor trends are increasingly blending indoor comfort with outdoor functionality, creating seamless living experiences that extend beyond traditional walls. Patios, balconies and backyard lounges are being styled with the same attention to detail as living rooms, with layered textures, coordinated color palettes and comfortable accents taking center stage. This shift has fueled demand for versatile decor pieces that can move effortlessly between indoor and outdoor environments.

At the same time, sustainability has become a major driving force in home design choices. Consumers are paying closer attention to the materials used in everyday items, favoring products that incorporate recycled components or eco-conscious manufacturing processes. The combination of style and sustainability is no longer a niche preference; it’s quickly becoming the standard. Soft furnishings like throw pillows are a perfect example, offering a simple way to refresh a space while aligning with environmentally friendly values.

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One product gaining attention in this category is the Mud Cloth Indoor/Outdoor Throw Pillow, priced at $29.99 at World Market. Designed to work in both indoor and outdoor settings, this pillow brings versatility and style to any space. Its mud cloth-inspired pattern adds a global, textured aesthetic that complements a wide range of decor styles, from modern minimalist to bohemian to rustic.

Mud Cloth Indoor/Outdoor Throw Pillow, $29.99 at World Market Mud Cloth Indoor Outdoor Throw Pillow

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What sets this pillow apart is its eco-friendly construction. Made from PET material crafted from recycled plastic bottles, it offers a sustainable alternative to traditional textiles without compromising on comfort or durability. The polyester filling provides a plush feel, making it suitable for lounging whether you’re indoors on the couch or outside on a patio or deck.

Functionality is another strong point. The pillow includes a removable insert that allows for easier maintenance and flexibility. While it is recommended to only spot clean the pillow, this design feature helps extend the life of the product and keeps it looking fresh over time. Its durability also makes it suitable for outdoor use, where exposure to the elements can often be a concern.

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Available in assorted colors, this pillow allows you to mix and match styles to create a personalized look for your space. Whether used as an accent piece on a sofa, layered on outdoor seating or added to a bench for extra comfort, this pillow enhances both the visual appeal and functionality of a space.

As a World Market-exclusive product, it offers a unique design that stands out from more traditional decorative pillows. For those looking to update their home decor with a piece that is both stylish and environmentally conscious, this throw pillow provides an easy and impactful solution. It’s a small addition that delivers a big upgrade in comfort, design and sustainability.

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Donald Trump and Melania Trump Honor Military Mothers at the White House

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 7:48pm

Mother’s Day is this weekend, and the White House is celebrating early. President Donald Trump and his wife, First Lady Melania Trump, recently hosted the annual Military Mother’s Day event in the East Room to honor, as the name implies, the mothers of military Service Members.

The First Lady opened the celebration, saying to her guests, “I often think about the brave people who make the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.” She continued, “It is these military mothers who find themselves alone, awake in their thoughts, in the darkest hours of the night. Of course, we must also remember the mothers with a spouse overseas, praying for a safe return so their family can become whole once again.”

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 06: First lady Melania Trump makes a statement alongside U.S. President Donald Trump during a military mothers celebration in the East Room of the White House on May 6, 2026 in Washington, DC. President Trump and the first lady honored America's military mothers at the event ahead of Mother's Day. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) Who Attended the White House Military Mother’s Day Event?

Obviously, the event’s hosts, President and Mrs. Trump, were in attendance. Other members of the administration who took time to honor these very special moms include Vice President JD Vance, the Second Lady Usha Vance, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, and Pete Hegseth’s wife, Jennifer.

The First Lady spoke about the fallen Service Members of the 103rd Sustainment Command who lost their lives on March 1 at Port Shuaiba in Kuwait, “I realized that words cannot comfort the all-consuming grief that family members, and mothers, in particular, experience. Their loss is overwhelming. Although I understand the deep pride these families feel in their loved ones’ service to our great republic, I cannot fathom the depths of their sorrow.” 

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 06: Brittany Stevenson, a Marine Corps spouse at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune speaks alongside U.S. President Donald Trump during a military mothers celebration in the East Room of the White House on May 6, 2026 in Washington, DC. President Trump and the first lady honored America's military mothers at the event ahead of Mother's Day. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

While the event honors all military mothers, there were a few special guests. The President welcomed Brittany Stevenson from Camp Lejeune, whose parents and husband are all Marines. Stevenson spoke briefly, saying, “This is such an honor and a privilege to be here. I’m truly touched to represent my family, the Marine Corps, Camp Lejune, and military moms and spouses like you all.”

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 06: Melody Wolfe, mother of SSgt. Andrew Wolfe greets U.S. President Donald Trump during a military mothers celebration in the East Room of the White House on May 6, 2026 in Washington, DC. President Trump and the first lady honored America's military mothers at the event ahead of Mother's Day. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

The Commander-In-Chief also invited Melody Wolfe, whose son, Staff Sergeant Andrew Wolfe, of the West Virginia National Guard, was shot and injured in Washington, D.C. last year, to the stage. Wolfe shared with the attendees, “I first want to say that we had the nation behind us at a time when nobody thought our boy would make it. He was 24 years old, he was a young man on the streets of DC.” She continued, “He came home from the hospital April 2nd, and he is now enjoying being home. He’s getting back into playing golf. He loves cornhole.”

This exceptional event isn’t the first time an administration has thanked the mothers of military members. In 2011, former First LadyMichelle Obamaand former Second Lady Dr. Jill Biden asked all Americans to show their gratitude to these special women on Military Spouse Appreciation Day!

Michael Kors Outlet’s ‘Elegant’ Tote Bag Is a ‘Must-Have for Traveling,’ and It Fits All Your Essentials

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 7:45pm

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In the spring and summer, it can feel like you’re constantly on the go. From early morning flights to last-minute dinner plans, you need a bag that can keep up. It has to be spacious enough for your essentials while still looking polished so you can move from one plan to the next without overthinking your outfit.

One standout option is the Jet Set Travel Large Saffiano Leather Pocket Tote Bag, now available for $89. It’s a bestselling style known for combining high quality craftsmanship with a thoughtful, practical design. It also works across seasons, making it a reliable choice year round.

Jet Set Travel Large Saffiano Leather Pocket Tote Bag, $89 (was $498) at Michael Kors Outlet 

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The tote comes in classic black or brown, both of which are easy to style. It measures 14.6 inches wide, 10.7 inches tall, and 5 inches deep, with an 11 inch handle drop that sits comfortably on your shoulder. Gold-tone hardware adds a subtle touch of polish without feeling overdone.

Storage is where this bag really shines. On the outside, there’s a convenient front slip pocket for quick access items. Inside, you’ll find a padded compartment for tech, along with a center zip section to keep valuables secure and organized.

The structured design is made from Saffiano leather, which is known for its durability. The cross hatch texture and protective wax coating make it resistant to scratches while helping it hold its shape over time. It’s a material that looks refined but can handle daily wear.

When it comes to capacity, this tote can hold just about everything you need. It fits a 13-inch laptop, tablet, phone, earbuds, notebook, passport, glasses, wallet, power bank, and more. It’s designed to keep everything organized without feeling bulky.

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Styling it is simple thanks to its clean lines. For a professional look, pair it with a blazer, tailored trousers, and classic flats. For travel days, it works well with coordinated lounge sets and sneakers. You can also dress it down with denim and a crisp button down for a polished casual outfit.

It’s also incredibly versatile. It works well for the office thanks to its tech-friendly compartments, and it’s just as useful for travel with its secure zip closure. It’s also a great everyday option for commuting, running errands, or carrying extra essentials without sacrificing style.

This highly-rated bag earned over 200 five-star reviews, and shoppers praised its sleek look and practical design. One reviewer described it as “very elegant,” and highlighted the “high-quality and durable leather.” They added, “It’s a must-have for traveling and made to impress in business meetings!”

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For a dependable bag that blends practicality with a chic look, the Jet Set Travel Large Saffiano Leather Pocket Tote Bag is a strong choice. It’s the kind of piece you’ll reach for again and again, no matter where your day takes you.

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1971 Heartbreaking Rock Ballad About Forbidden Love Became a Timeless Anthem

Wed, 05/06/2026 - 7:44pm

The love triangle of George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Pattie Boyd just might be the most famous in all of rock and roll history...not least because it resulted in some of the biggest hits of all time.

By now, pretty much everybody knows the story: Clapton fell in love with Boyd when she was still married to his good friend, Harrison. Eventually, Boyd split with Harrison and married Clapton (the couple would later divorce, too), but before all that happened, Clapton channeled his feelings into the only album he would ever make with Derek & the Dominos: Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (1970).

"We were a make-believe band," Clapton later said in an interview with music journalist Anthony DeCurtis.

"We were all hiding inside it," Clapton continued. "Derek and the Dominos — the whole thing. So it couldn't last. I had to come out and admit that I was being me. I mean, being Derek was a cover for the fact that I was trying to steal someone else's wife. That was one of the reasons for doing it, so that I could write the song, and even use another name for Pattie. So Derek and Layla — it wasn't real at all."

"Layla" wasn't the only Derek and the Dominos song to be directly inspired by Boyd. As Clapton explained in his autobiography, he wrote "Bell Bottom Blues" for his pal's then-spouse after she asked him to bring back some bell bottom jeans for her from the U.S. (which he did).

The lyrics aren't about jeans, but they are about having the blues:

"I don't want to fade away
Give me one more day, please
I don't want to fade away
In your heart, I want to stay

It's all wrong, but it's alright
The way that you treat me, baby, ooh
Once I was strong, but I lost the fight
You won't find a better loser"

All these years later after it was released as a single in January of 1971, the song is still considered to be one of Clapton's best of all time.

"Rarely has Clapton reached the heights on his recordings that he hit with his guitar playing, songwriting, and most impressively, his heart-wrenching vocal performance on the song," wrote Bill Janovitz of All Music.

George Harrison 'didn't have any problem' with Pattie Boyd and Eric Clapton's relationship

As Harrison explained in a 1977 interview with Crawdaddy Magazine, he gave Clapton and Boyd his blessing.

"The thing is, with Eric over the years, and you know we [Harrison and Boyd] both loved Eric. Still do," the former Beatle explained.

:And there were a few funny things," Harrison continued. "I pulled his chick once. That's happened, and now you'd think he was trying to get his own back on me. But much later, when all that thing was going on, when I split from Patti, you know...Patti and he got together after we'd really split. And actually we'd been splitting up for years. That was the funny thing, you know. I thought that was the best thing to do, for us to split, and we should've just done it much sooner. But I didn't have any problem about it — Eric had the problem. Every time I'd go and see him, and stuff, he'd be really hung up about it, and I was saying, 'F—k it, man. Don't be apologizing,' and he didn't believe me. I was saying, 'I don't care.'"

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