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Is There a New Episode of ‘Tracker’ Tonight? (March 22, 2026)
We're about midway through Tracker Season 3, with episodes recently returning on March 1 after a lengthy hiatus that kicked off in December and left fans missing Colter Shaw and his adventures.
Since then, the CBS drama has aired three episodes, with many wondering if the streak will continue, especially as Justin Hartley's Colter continues to try to crack the mystery surrounding his late father and Fiona Rene's Reenie takes on a new client that even she doesn't fully trust.
It's safe to say, audiences are invested and hoping to see more. And the good news is, Tracker isn't going anywhere for now.
Is there a new episode of Tracker tonight?Yes, there is a new episode of Tracker on Sunday, March 22, 2026. Tracker Season 3 Episode 13 will premiere at 9/8 CT on CBS.
What is tonight's episode of Tracker about?While fans will likely get some insight into the personal developments for Colter and his colleagues, including Reenie, whose mental state became a concern for him in the previous episode when he realized she was struggling to process her trauma, which was sneaking up on her when no one was looking.
There's also the continued question of whether we can fully trust her assistant, Mel Day, played by Cassady McClincy Zhang, who keeps being really nosy about Colter's cases, though no one in the office seems to have picked up on it just yet.
As for the episode, the synopsis for "Breakway," airing on March 22, reads, "After Baxter (David Ramsey), a veteran stuntman, disappears following a risky stunt, his girlfriend, Laura (Erica Durance), calls Colter to investigate a B-movie set, uncovering shady producers and a trail that leads into a dangerous underground world."
As usual, it's up to Colter to figure it out and bring justice.
You can watch Tracker on CBS or live and on demand with a Paramount+ subscription.
1986 Rock Classic Was a Legendary Band’s First No. 1 40 Years Ago Today
Four decades ago, a dreamy power ballad helped a now-legendary rock band score its first No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 music chart.
On March 22, 1986, Heart's song "These Dreams," a single on the group's self-titled eighth studio album released the year before, soared to the top of the charts, becoming the group's first certified hit.
The exciting milestone actually came after Heart had already released some of the group's most well-known hits, including "Barracuda" and "Magic Man," but it wasn't until years into the band's tenure that the group got to the No. 1 spot.
Along with "These Dreams," the other singles on the Heart album, which came out on June 21, 1985, included "What About Love," "Never," "Nothin' at All," and "If Looks Could Kill." All of the singles except for "If Looks Could Kill" reached the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, while the album is Heart's only record to top the Billboard Top 200.
While Heart has undergone a few different lineup changes throughout the band's long career, lead singer Ann Wilson and singer and guitarist Nancy Wilson remain the core members. At the time of Heart's release, the band also included Howard Leese, Mark Andes, and Denny Carmassi.
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"These Dreams" is one of only two of the band's singles to feature Nancy instead of Ann on lead vocals, and according to Nancy, the extreme success of the song caused a little tension between the sisters.
Speaking with Yahoo Entertainment/SiriusXM Volume in 2021, Nancy recalled, "When I was singing on the demo, the mock vocal, I had a cold that day, so my voice was really scratchy. And [the producers] said, ‘That's really a cool sound. We should keep that in the song.’"
"So, it just came about, like every which way, for that song to actually become the very first ever No. 1 single we ever had — and Ann was pissed!” she went on.
Luckily, Heart went on to have two more No. 1 tracks, with "Alone" in 1987 and "All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You" in 1990.
'Hope Valley: 1874' Star Lachlan Quarmby Says This Co-Star Has His 'Dream Career'
Hearties are already gearing up for new episodes of Hope Valley: 1874, the new spinoff prequel series of When Calls the Heart. They're already in love with the new Mountie Alexander Vaughn, played by Lachlan Quarmby. Hallmark viewers know him from the Providence Falls trilogy of movies that premiered last year. In a recent press event, Quarmby revealed—in hilarious fashion—whose resume from the When Calls the Heart cast he was most impressed with and whose list of credits comprised his dream career.
Read on to find out the cast member and learn more about Hope Valley: 1874.
What is Hope Valley: 1874?Hope Valley: 1874 is a new spinoff prequel series of Hallmark Channel's longest-running original drama series When Calls the Heart. It follows Rebecca Clark (Bethany Joy Lenz) as she makes her way into the Northwest Territories of Canada to run a boarding house and make a life in a settlement that will later become Hope Valley.
Who is Lachlan Quarmby? Lachlan QuarmbyHallmark Media
Quarmby is an Australian actor based in Vancouver, Canada. Quarmby most recently starred in Hallmark Channel’s three-part series, Providence Falls—based on the best-selling series from Jude Deveraux and Tara Sheets. Quarmby has appeared in episodes of Tracker, Firefly Lane and Charmed. He previously appeared on Hallmark Channel in the film, A Very Merry Bridesmaid.
Who does Lachlan Quarmby play on Hope Valley: 1874? A still from Season 1 of Hope Valley: 1874.Hallmark Media
Quarmby stars as Constable Alexander Vaughn—one of the first members of the newly created Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Which cast member's resumé is Lachlan Quarmby most impressed by?In a recent press event featuring cast members from both When Calls the Heart and Hope Valley: 1874, Quarmby talked about how much admired the When Calls the Heart cast and their experience and longevity on the show. He was particularly impressed by one cast member's resume and even referred to their past work as his "dream career." Check out the Parade exclusive clip below!
PARADE Exclusive - Hope Valley: 1874 - Lachlan Quarmby (0:20)Many of the horses used on When Calls the Heart and Hope Valley: 1874 have worked on other series and films. The horse Quarmby is referring to is most likely Tonto—a draft-quarter horse cross that Robin Williams rode in Night at the Museum playing Theodore Roosevelt. Tonto also appeared in the Paramount+ series, Joe Pickett. Several of the horses used on both When Calls the Heart and Hope Valley: 1874 have appeared on other series and films that have filmed in the Vancouver area—including DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Once Upon a Time, Signed, Sealed, Delivered and The Last of Us.
What other horses have impressive resumes?An equine actor with an impressive resume is Jack—the trusty steed that Jonathan Bailey rode in Bridgerton and both Wicked movies. Jack has also been ridden by Liam Hemsworth in The Witcher and has also appeared in Outlander and Free Rein.
When did Hope Valley: 1874 premiere?Hope Valley: 1874 premiered on Saturday, March 21 on Hallmark+. New episodes drop on Thursdays beginning March 26.
Where can I watch Hope Valley: 1874?Hope Valley: 1874 is available exclusively on Hallmark+.
Next, ‘Hope Valley: 1874’—Here’s Everything You Need to Know About the 'When Calls the Heart' Spinoff
Virgin to Debut a New 33-Room Farmhouse Retreat Near Marrakech
If you've ever found yourself torn between the high-energy pulse of the Marrakech Medina and the soul-soothing silence of the Atlas Mountains, Sir Richard Branson has some very good news for your 2027 travel calendar.
Virgin Limited Edition has officially pulled back the curtain on its second Moroccan property, and it is shaping up to be the ultimate "best of both worlds" home base. Currently under construction just 25 minutes from the heart of the city, this yet-to-be-named sanctuary is a 37-suite small luxury hotel that feels more like a chic, private agricultural estate than a traditional resort.
Nestled within a sprawling 10-hectare organic farm, the property is a literal garden of earthly delights, surrounded by citrus orchards, ancient olive groves and vegetable gardens.
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View this post on InstagramThe vibe here is "farm-to-table luxury," where the three on-site restaurants and exclusive Chef’s Table will pull seasonal produce directly from the backyard. For those who like a little mystery with their mint tea, there is even a speakeasy bar in the works—perfect for a nightcap after a day spent exploring the souks.
While Virgin’s iconic Kasbah Tamadot has long been the gold standard for mountain luxury (and recently snagged three Michelin Keys), this new estate offers a different kind of reset. It is designed as a peaceful "buffer" between the buzz of the city and the stillness of the peaks.
You can spend your morning haggling for rugs in the city and your afternoon lounging by a massive 40-meter signature swimming pool or sweating it out in a traditional Moroccan hammam. If you are the type who can’t sit still, the estate is also packing the grounds with active options like horse riding, tennis and the sport of the moment, padel.
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Joe Margison, CEO of Virgin Hotels Collection, noted that this project is all about bringing that "unmistakable Virgin magic" to a setting deeply rooted in Berber tradition. By the time the first 22 keys open in early 2027, guests will be able to "twin-centre" their trip—starting with the lush, low-slung luxury of the Marrakech farm before heading an hour uphill to the rugged beauty of the Atlas Mountains.
Bookings are set to open in September 2026, so mark your calendars now. Whether you are looking for a "solo-cation" reset or a milestone girlfriend getaway, Branson is making sure Morocco remains the ultimate "it" destination for years to come.
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1965 Motown Album With One of the 'Greatest Songs of All Time' Came Out 61 Years Ago Today
It's been exactly 61 years since The Temptations released their soulful sophomore album.
On March 22, 1965, the legendary Motown group dropped The Temptations Sing Smokey, their second studio album, featured one of their most successful songs.
Co-written and produced by Smokey Robinson, the 12-track record famously featured "My Girl," which would later be regarded as one of the greatest songs of all time, by many accounts.
The Temptations Sing Smokey also featured popular songs like "The Way You Do The Things You Do" and "It's Growing," but it was "My Girl" that became a career-defining smash hit for the group.
View this post on Instagram"My Girl" was released as a single in December 1964, before later being included on The Temptations Sing Smokey. With lead vocals by David Ruffin, "My Girl" earned the group their first No. 1 hit, after it shot up on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in early March 1965. It also spent six weeks at the top of Billboard's R&B songs chart.
"My Girl" has since been ranked as one of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, first coming in at #88 in 2004, before moving up to #41 in the updated 2021 edition.
In 1998, "My Girl" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, which honors "recordings of lasting qualitative or historical significance that are at least 25 years old," according to the official website.
"My Girl" was also selected for the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress in 2017, and was officially inducted in 2018.
"I’m totally overwhelmed by 'My Girl' receiving such an honor," Robinson said in a statement to the Hollywood Reporter at the time. "As a songwriter, it has become my international anthem. People in countries where English is not the primary language know and sing 'My Girl' when I perform it."
Macy's 'Ethereal' Floating Crystal Initial Necklace Is Just $17 and Perfect for Everyday Wear
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It's amazing what even the daintiest piece of jewelry can do to elevate your look. Delicate accents have their place in any wardrobe, like the understated necklace that expresses your personality in subtle style. If you'd love something that you can reach for every day and that also exudes some very "you" vibes, initial jewelry makes a great choice.
For many shoppers, the go-to choice of the moment is the Adornia Floating Letter Necklace. This pretty accessory instantly commands attention with its unique design and twinkling stones. It also happens to be an amazing deal right now, reduced from its usual $28 to just $17 during the Macy's VIP savings event.
Adornia Floating Letter Necklace, $17 (was $28) at Macy's Shop at Macy'sCombining a 14-karat yellow gold-plated brass chain with an oval pendant featuring 22 cubic zirconia crystals, the necklace has a discreet initial charm that "floats" within the oval. The effect is mesmerizing without feeling too showy or flashy, making this an effortless choice for daily wear.
It's thoughtfully designed, with the 16-inch chain featuring a 4-inch extender. The easily adjustable length makes it especially ideal for pairing with different types of necklines. It also has a simple lobster closure, which makes slipping it on and off a breeze. Worn on its own or as part of a layered look, the necklace stands out while adding a little personal touch to your look.
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Because it's so versatile, you could just as easily wear this to work as you could on a date night or other special occasion. It looks right at home with a little black dress, but works equally well with dress pants and crisp button-down shirts. At the same time, it perks up a simple jeans and tee ensemble on your most casual days.
One shopper praised the "beautiful, simple" design. "The way the crystals frame the pendant is stunning," they added. "It's glamorous but good enough to wear every day." Another customer called the style "ethereal." Several also mentioned it's one of the most interesting initial necklaces they've seen.
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Luckily, most initials are in stock right now, but at this price they're moving quickly. Whether you're picking up a little treat for yourself or shopping for a loved one, you won't want to miss out on this sweet deal. Pick up the Adornia Floating Letter Necklace while your preference is still available!
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1975 No. 1 Hit Ranked Among ‘Top Love Songs of All Time’—Called ‘Most Beautiful Hit Record Ever’
In 1975, Minnie Riperton had a massive hit with “Lovin’ You.” The song, written by Riperton and her husband, Richard Rudolph and co-produced by Stevie Wonder for the album Perfect Angel, hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on April 5, 1975. More than 50 years later, Billboardranked the ballad as one of the top 50 love songs of all time.
Paste magazine went a step further, saying Riperton’s vocals “very well might be the greatest singing performance captured on tape.” “'Lovin’ You' is a lullaby surrounded by talking birds, with Richard Rudolph’s acoustic guitar strumming delicately against Wonder’s notes. It’s maybe the most beautiful hit record ever,” the outlet noted.
“Lovin’ You” showcased Riperton’s impressive vocal range and mastery of the whistle register. Radio listeners both loved and hated the background bird chirping in the song, thus “Lovin’ You” has also landed on its share of worst songs lists.
‘Lovin You’ almost didn’t make the album"Lovin’ You” was inspired by a lullaby Riperton sang to her daughter, future Saturday Night Livestar Maya Rudolph. In an interview with Okay Player, Richard Rudolph recalled, “Minnie was in the kitchen singing, and I was playing the guitar in the other room and suddenly, she started singing something and I went, ‘What?’ That stuck, and I knew that we had it. I didn’t have the bridge yet and then I did that.”
The songwriter noted that during a studio session, it was Wonder’s idea to add the bird sounds. “The window had been open, and there was a bird singing outside. Stevie said, ‘Get the bird,’” he shared. “We went out to the UCLA Botanical Garden with his Nagra tape recorder, and Minnie would sit there and try to sing these really high bird calls and get birds to sing.”
Rudolph added that the record label initially didn’t see “Lovin’ You” as a single.
“The interesting thing about that song was that the record label didn’t think they could release it as a single,” he said. “They didn’t want to release it."
"We had been out on a tour," he continued. "We were playing the set, and when we started to play 'Lovin’ You,’ we saw this amazing thing happen to these people. People started moving closer to each other and putting their arms around each other. It was like a transformational role, and Minnie looked back at me, and I looked at her and asked, ‘Do you see this? This is crazy.’ We came back and said to the label, ‘You’ve got to put this out.’ They responded, ‘You can’t do it. She’s a Black singer and she’s got no bass and no drums.”’ All the experts told us, but we just kept arguing and trying.”
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‘Lovin’ You was Minnie Riperton’s only No. 1 hitRiperton lived less than five years after the success of "Lovin’ You.” The young mother and beloved songstress died from breast cancer on July 12, 1979, at age 31.
In a 2025 interview with The Los Angeles Times, Rudolph looked back on the 50 years since his late wife’s big hit and admitted that “sometimes it’s beautiful and sometimes it’s very painful” to listen to her music.
But he added, “It really touches my heart that the younger generation of musicians is still moved by Minnie and what she did.”
'Top Gun' Star, 92, 'Still Looks Amazing' 40 Years After The Film's Release
Tom Skerritt shows no signs of slowing down at 92. The beloved Hollywood veteran made an appearance at a recent fan meet-and-greet, delighting movie buffs who have followed his work dating back to Harold and Maude in 1971. Skerritt built a long and enduring career portraying understated yet commanding performances on screen. Fans were thrilled to see the Top Gun star in person, with one calling the actor a “national treasure.”
Fans React to Recent AppearanceIn a video shared on social media, Skerritt, channeling Kris Kristofferson, was seen chatting with fans at an autograph signing. At 92, Skerritt’s angled face and high cheekbones still make him easily recognizable. The actor spoke with eager fans, signed autographs, and shared stories from his more than 50-year career in cinema.
@americanlife2026Том снимает фильмы «Лучший стрелок», «Чужой», «Слёзы солнца» — и, на минуточку, ему 92 года. #tiktok #movies #actor #meeting #fo
♬ оригинальный звук - legendary_cinemaFans filled the social media post’s comment section with praise for the film icon. One wrote, “I very rarely use the word 'icon' for anybody.. but Tom Skerritt is definitely one. Poison Ivy with Drew Barrymore and Poltergeist he was also great in. Don’t forget, he was also in the original Mash movie that spawned the TV series.”
Another added, “Even at 92 I think he’s handsome.”
“When I used to watch Top Gun,” shared another, “I actually thought he was cooler than Maverick!!!”
A Top Gun fan shared, “Legend, he’ll forever be ‘Viper’ to me.”
“Wow a national treasure,” another awe-struck fan shared.
A Career Full of Iconic RolesFrom Harold and Maude to M*A*S*H*, Steel Magnolias, and A River Runs Through It, starring opposite Brad Pitt, to his iconic role as Commander Mike “Viper” Metcalf in the 1986 blockbuster Top Gun, Skerritt is known for bringing a calm authority to every character he plays.
In Top Gun, Skerritt brought an understated, mentor-like quality that grounded the high-energy film. His ability to add emotional depth and credibility to his work helped make Viper one of the film’s most respected and frequently quoted figures.
Legacy and Lasting ImpactTom Skerritt has worked with some of the biggest names in Hollywood, including Anthony Hopkins, Brad Pitt, and Tom Cruise, as well as acclaimed directors like Tony Scott on Top Gun and Robert Altman on M*A*S*H*. His portrayal of Duke Forrest in MASH* offered a calm, understated presence in a film that became a cultural touchstone and inspired the long-running television series.
Skerritt has also been a staunch supporter of independent films and emerging filmmakers. But it is the actor’s authenticity and warmth that have made him a standout in television and film for decades. From a Top Gun instructor to a small-town sheriff, Tom Skerritt’s performances continue to resonate with audiences today.
4 Core Traits of People Born on the 25th, Per Numerology
What does it mean if you’re born on the 25th? Regardless of zodiac sign or birth month, your birth date speaks to your core personality traits, challenges, and so much more. Each birth date aligns with the numerological meanings of one to three numbers. So, if you’re born on the 25th, your birth date resonates with the numerological associations of 2, 5, and 7. Having this birth date means you’re a balanced yet eager individual who seeks knowledge, answers, and depth. Read on to discover the numerological significance of 25, challenges to watch for, and four core personality traits that define you.
The Numerological Significance of Number 25Finding the numerological meaning and symbolism of 25 is easy. Begin by breaking 25 down into two single-digit numbers, which would be 2 and 5. Then add these numbers together to get 7. Doing this determines that the numerological significance of 25 correlates with the combined energies of 2, 5, and 7.
2’s mystical and intuitive, so this is high-vibrational energy aligned with spirituality. 5’s energy comes across as curious, witty, and quick, so 5 brings a sense of wonder. 7 appears profound and wise, since this number is concerned with understanding life’s mysteries and karmic lessons. These unique energies come together to form 25, which is a dreamy yet eager spirit. People who align with 25’s energy are usually dreamers with lofty goals and impressive plans. Most may feel overwhelmed, but not these individuals. They trust their intuition, intellect, and spirituality to accomplish whatever they set their mind to.
People who embrace 25’s energy also embrace this number’s cosmic ruler, Neptune, the astrological planet of fantasy, illusion, and inspiration. Neptune imparts a rich imagination. Those who align with Neptune are able to see beyond what’s right in front of them, so they have incredible inner worlds, realistic daydreams, and an unbridled optimism that anything is possible. They may benefit from using a crystal like Spirit Quartz, which enhances dreaminess and protects one’s aura.
Challenges to Watch ForThose born on the 25th are gifted with immense insight, spiritual knowledge, and inspiration that may carry them further than they ever expected. However, this doesn’t come without challenges.
People with this birth date initially struggle with finding their inner temperance. They may initially struggle with their depth. It’s not unlikely that they were called “old souls” as children, because they were attuned to everyone else’s feelings and possessed an uncanny wisdom. They may have felt alone for being this mature at such a young age, but this will resolve as long as they work on being emotionally grounded. Being Neptunian means they may struggle to be realistic, as idealism and fantasy can take over. Working on grounding techniques can help them step into their spiritual wisdom and use their imagination to their advantage.
Core Personality Traits of Those Born on the 25th1. Dream It, Do ItThe wildest dreams can come true for those born on the 25th. Neptune helps these individuals imagine the impossible. Their inner world is rich and exciting, which can translate to their waking world. Before that happens, they will discover that they can manifest their dream life simply by visualizing it. Having faith in their dreams can inspire them to see where it may go. Working with their intuition and imagination can help them manifest a life many would deem impossible to achieve.
2. Aligned & CuriousPeople born on the 25th trust themselves. They trust themselves—a rare quality since so many doubt their inner voice, but not these people. Numerology says that those born on the 25th are wise beyond their years. They have a deep emotional intelligence that reinforces the spiritual knowledge that guides them in all they do. Although they know so much, they’re always seeking to learn more. Following their intuition and curiosity will lead to unexpected adventures, developments, and insights.
3. Tapping Into One’s Inner MysticPsychics are born on the 25th. Between the numerological energy and being ruled by Neptune, those with this birth date have spiritual gifts. They might have super senses, like clairvoyance or claircognizance. They could also consider themselves empaths if they readily pick up on the emotional energy around them. It’s not unusual for these individuals to have prophetic dreams and see spirits. Divination, like tarot or astrology, may come naturally to these people. Instead of denying their mysticism, they ought to lean in and trust their spirituality.
4. Inquisitive & ObservantWhat else is there? Someone born on the 25th isn’t afraid to ask the soul-searching questions and dive deep for the answers. They’re aware that there’s more than what meets the eye, so they like to take a step back and watch how everything unfolds. Whether it’s being an observant student in class or acting as a fly on the wall in a social situation, they’re always looking for a deeper meaning. People with this birth date are studious because they know there’s always something more than what meets the eye.
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Beloved Australian Baby Brand Is Expanding in the U.S.
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Finding kid-friendly snacks that feel thoughtful—less overly processed, more actually made for tiny humans—you're not alone. It can be surprisingly hard to find options that check all the boxes: simple ingredients, age-appropriate textures and something kids will actually eat. But new arrivals from a beloved Australian brand are changing that, and parents are thrilled.
A Growing U.S. Presence at TargetTarget
The buzz is all about Little Bellies, a popular Australian baby and toddler snack brand that's been steadily expanding in the United States—and is now rolling out new products at major retailers like Target.
Little Bellies creates snacks specifically designed for different developmental phases. The brand focuses on organic, non-GMO ingredients with no artificial flavors, colors or added sugars, which is a big draw for parents looking for cleaner options.
At Target, shoppers can now find new launches like Organic Carrot Mini Pick-Me Sticks, as well as Organic Raspberry & Apple Nibblers and Organic Blueberry & Banana Nibblers. These introduce fun shapes and textures, including puffed corn stars mixed with real freeze-dried fruit, designed to keep curious toddlers engaged while they snack.
Little Bellies co-founder Clive Sher says they are "so excited" to be launching the new products in the U.S. and confirms that they will be rolling out in mid-March. "We are grateful to the retailers who support and believe in us as well as our community of parents who trust Little Bellies as they navigate all stages of their children's feeding journey. It's a privilege to be on this journey with them," Sher says.
The fan-favorite brand has exciting products popping up in Walmart stores, too.
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Why Parents Are Thrilled About the ExpansionWhat sets Little Bellies apart isn't just the ingredient list—it's the thoughtful design behind each product. Snacks are created to support self-feeding, helping babies and toddlers build coordination and confidence while they eat. Soft textures for younger babies, more complex shapes for older toddlers—it's all intentional.
There's also a big emphasis on keeping things simple. Ingredients are recognizable, like corn, fruits and grains, and everything is gently baked instead of heavily processed. Many products also include nutrients like iron, which can be especially important during early development.
With prices and availability similar to other mainstream baby snacks, the brand's expansion into Target makes it more accessible than ever. And with new flavors, textures and formats hitting shelves now, it's clear this isn't just a one-time drop—it's a growing presence in the U.S. baby aisle.
For parents looking to mix up snack time with something a little more intentional, this might be one of the most exciting new finds of the season.
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Nancy Guthrie Exclusive: Retired Detective Flags Curious Detail in WiFi Jammer Theory
Could a WiFi jammer have interfered with surveillance cameras on the night Nancy Guthrie vanished? There have been a plethora of rumors floating around that the person or persons involved in Guthrie's disappearance may have used a WiFi jammer to block signals in an effort to help them stay untraceable after the alleged kidnapping.
In an exclusive interview with Parade, former NYPD detective David Sarni weighed the possibility, highlighting a detail that has yet to be explained.
"A WiFi jammer can interfere with a signal. They are illegal to own but can be bought online," Sarni says. "Someone [in the neighborhood] had a camera go out around the time of the abduction. It’s a possibility [that a WiFi jammer] was used." Then, he points to one curious detail.
"If there was a WiFi jammer used, why not use it before entering the camera's view that night?" Sarni wonders. "Unless they never tested it before or forgot to turn it on."
As the internet has spent countless hours analyzing the FBI-released videos and photos of the armed individual on Guthrie's front stoop, some noticed that the perp had something with an antenna sticking out of his pants pocket.
In late February, NewsNation’s Brian Entin sat down with former FBI agent Tracy Walder who said that the antenna could be part of a walkie talkie.
“I can’t confirm what’s in his pocket,” Walder told Entin. “The walkie talkie makes sense in the fact that…I feel a getaway vehicle is gonna be critical in this case if there’s someone else that helped, and so that would be a way—obviously you wouldn’t want to use a cell phone—that would be a way in a short range to communicate with someone to bring a car to a certain location."
Walder also acknowledged that the item could have been a WiFi jammer, though she felt that was less likely as she doesn't think the suspect or suspects brought cell phones with them that night.
"I think we would have him by now if he did," she told Entin.
Authorities believe that Guthrie was abducted from her home in the middle of the night on Sunday, Feb. 1. Her whereabouts are still unknown and a suspect has yet to be publicly identified.
Viking Just Launched a Massive World First for 2026
If you’ve been following the world of cruising lately, you know that the industry is in the middle of a major glow-up. We aren't just talking about bigger water slides or better buffets; we’re talking about a massive shift toward "green" travel that actually feels good to book. Viking—the brand we already love for its elegant, "no-kids-allowed" atmosphere—just took a giant leap forward by launching the Viking Libra at the Ancona shipyard in Italy.
What makes this launch so special? The Viking Libra is officially the world’s first cruise ship powered by hydrogen. Using a high-tech system based on liquefied hydrogen and fuel cells, it’s designed to be much kinder to the oceans we love to explore. It’s the kind of innovation that makes you feel a little better about that "once-in-a-lifetime" splurge.
“The float out of the Viking Libra represents another milestone for Viking and our continued partnership with Fincantieri,” saidTorstein Hagen, Chairman and CEO of Viking in a press statement. “From the beginning, our approach to ship design has focused on reducing fuel consumption, and the Viking Libra is our most environmentally friendly vessel yet. Investing in hydrogen was a principled choice for Viking, offering a true zero-emission solution, and we look forward to welcoming the world’s first hydrogen-powered cruise ship to our fleet.”
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Small Ship, Big Luxury View this post on InstagramWhile some of the mega-ships out there feel like floating cities, Viking continues to lean into that intimate, boutique hotel vibe. The Viking Libra is perfectly sized for travelers who want to actually see the destination without the crowds:
- The "Just Right" Size: It accommodates only 998 passengers in 499 staterooms.
- All the Perks: Every single room on a Viking ocean ship comes with a private veranda, so you’re guaranteed a front-row seat to the fjords or the Mediterranean coastline.
- The Timeline: Libra was just launched (which in shipyard terms means she hit the water for the first time!) and is scheduled for official delivery at the end of 2026.
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A Milestone for Sustainable TravelFor those of us who care about the footprint we leave behind while we wander, this is a huge moment. This ship is the result of a long-standing partnership between Viking and the master shipbuilders at Fincantieri, proving that "premium travel" can finally mean "responsible travel."
As we look toward 2027 and beyond, the Viking Libra is setting a new gold standard. It’s a "first" that isn't about being the biggest or the flashiest—it’s about being the smartest. It’s no wonder they were recently named "World’s Best" by both Travel + Leisure and Condé Nast Traveler simultaneously (the only travel company to ever pull that off). Whether you’re dreaming of a milestone anniversary trip or finally taking that luxury solo escape, this hydrogen-powered beauty is definitely the one to watch.
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On This Day in 1957, Elvis Presley Released One of His Biggest No. 1 Hits
Exactly 69 years ago today, Elvis Presley shook things up with the release of one of his most popular tracks.
On March 22, 1957, the King of Rock and Roll released his version of "All Shook Up," which would later become not only a fan-favorite track, but also a massive No. 1 hit.
"All Shook Up," written by Otis Blackwell, was originally performed by David Hill (a.k.a. David Hess) in 1956, before Elvis recorded his version in January 1957. It was released two months later as an A-side single, with "That's When Your Heartaches Begin" as the B-side.
Elvis' version of "All Shook Up" would go on to become the most famous version of the track, rising to the top of the charts in April 1957, where it spent a total of nine weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's since-discontinued chart of Jukebox Hits.
View this post on InstagramOver a decade later, Elvis included "All Shook Up" in his NBC Comeback Special in 1968, performing it in a medley of his early career hits like "Heartbreak Hotel" and "Hound Dog."
"All Shook Up," a 2-time platinum certified single by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), has been included on a number of Elvis compilation albums, including Elvis' Golden Records (1958) and Elvis: 30 #1 Hits (2002).
It's also been named on several "best of" lists, including Billboard's roundup of Elvis' 37 Biggest Hits, published in 2024, where it was placed in the No. 2 spot. It was also ranked #15 on Forbes' 2024 list of the Top 20 Elvis Presley Songs of All Time.
In 2022, Parade published a list of the Top 20 Best Elvis Songs Ever, where "All Shook Up" was ranked at No. 3.
'When Calls the Heart' Creator Brian Bird Spills on Tonight's Finale and Season 14 Scoop (Exclusive)
For several decades, Brian Bird has built a storytelling legacy rooted in hope, family, faith, and community—and he’s not slowing down anytime soon.
As the producer, showrunner and co-creator of Hallmark’s When Calls the Heart, Bird continues to champion the Hearties—one of television’s most loyal fan communities. With the highly anticipated Season 13 finale just hours away and production already underway for Season 14, the future of Hope Valley is anything but quiet.
Off-screen, the cast is growing, too. Babies are on the way for WCTH stars Erin Krakow, Ben Rosenbaum, Kevin McGarry and Chris McNally. "We may need an on-set childcare center soon," Bird jokes.
Now, with his new documentary The Story of Everything hitting theaters April 30, Bird is expanding his reach and tackling one of life’s biggest questions: Does the universe itself point to an intelligent design?
Based on Stephen C. Meyer’s book Return of the God Hypothesis, the film blends science, philosophy and faith in a way Bird hopes will spark deeper conversations. The book also presents scientific evidence for the existence of God.
Bird stays busy, even when WCTH is on hiatus. "I always look for a project that uplifts people and invites meaningful dialogue,” he exclusively tells Parade. “We’re all sending messages every day and this is a deep dive into modern science and the origins of life in a powerful, hopeful way."
He continues: "I believe we send messages every day because everyone is making content. My worldview of hope, life and faith aligns well with my opportunity to get involved in an adaptation of a major book that delves into modern science on The Big Bang Theory. It has taken my partners and me five years of blood, sweat, tears and elbow grease to take this stunning and uplifting deep dive into science."
Extremely thankful for the devoted WCTH fans known as the Hearties, Bird said that he believes they will enjoy the movie because the content is unique.
"When Michael Landon, Jr. and I gave birth to WCTH (the first episode aired on January 11, 2014), we felt that a lot of the programming was bleak, cynical and dripping with cynicism,” Bird explains. "I think the Hearties will love the documentary for the same reason they appreciate When Calls the Heart—because it points to something bigger than themselves and it helps them head out of their fears and worries. It is about a bigger movement of hope."
Brian Bird at Hallmark's Home & Family with Daniel Lissing, Erin Krakow and Lori LoughlinPhoto by David Livingston on Getty Images
On the heels of the WCTH Season 13 finale, Bird appreciates that the town of Hope Valley opens its arms to the residents of Benson Hills.
"What excites me about this season is that I wish I could live in Hope Valley," he says. "It takes place in the 1920s, but I hear so many people today say they wish the same thing."
"The storytelling was extremely epic with the raging wildfire and Hope Valley taking the people of Benson Hills into their arms and caring for them. I thought it was a beautiful way to talk about the importance of community," he continues. "Community has always been important to us. Hope Valley is as much of a star; the virtues and values of Hope Valley have been super important."
He adds that he continues to appreciate the evolution of Henry Gowen (Martin Cummins). During the early days of WCTH, Henry was a "guy who was trying to kick women who lost their husbands out of their housing and later found his own personal redemption. He went from a ruthless man to tending hazelnut trees in his older age, and trying to be a good father to his son and help his son turn into a good man."
Erin Krakow as Elizabeth in When Calls the Heart©2025 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Jeff Weddell
Bird is also excited that Season 13 continued to pay homage to characters of the past. For example, Jack Thornton has been gone since Season 5, which is a whole eight seasons ago. "But he is still honored in such a rich, fulfilling, and emotional way," he says. "There are two or three good cries in every episode this season."
Prior to WCTH, Bird was a key writer and co-executive producer on several seasons of Touched by an Angel. "When we were building [that show], every episode had to have at least one good cry," he explains. "With When Calls the Heart, I want to continue to make content that helps people through the joys and challenges of their lives." With romance blossoming and an engagement looming for Elizabeth (Krakow) and Nathan (McGarry), Bird explains that their story is really just beginning.
“A lot of people will talk about courtships and say that when they are finally married, the storyline is over," he explains. "But I don’t think a potential engagement or marriage is the end to their storytelling."
"Future seasons will focus on a show about how this couple is going to adjust to being a family now," he teases. "I’m excited as I peek in right now for Season 14—it is as fun and epic as this season. The audience needs to buckle up and not get too comfortable with Nathan and Elizabeth—because there is more coming."
When asked if there is a wedding on the horizon for Season 14, he slyly replies, "No comment—the writing is on the wall." Sheesh!
Two other pivotal characters whom Bird enjoys in the series are married couple Rosemary (Pascale Hutton) and Lee (Kavan Smith) because of their evolution. Rosemary first arrived in Hope Valley as a villain who was a thorn in Elizabeth’s side.
"But Rosemary found new purpose," he reflects. "For me, Rosemary and Lee are the glue that keeps Hope Valley together and keep us coming back for more. They are fun and funny, and fans appreciate them appearing together in their Hallmark movies."
He continues: "They are the Lucy and Ricky on our set. They are true comic gold. Their comic timing is so amazing, and they present such a beautiful human side to many emotional and dramatic scenes."
Kavan Smith, Ellie Sweiss and Pascale HuttonHe mentioned Rosemary and Lee becoming foster parents to Gwendolyn—a young girl from Benson Hills whose father was hospitalized after the fire and had no available caretaker. "I am a big fan of foster and adoption stories," says Bird. "Two of my five children were adopted, and I know this is super necessary in our world.”
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Bird acknowledges that women have it difficult on the frontier. "I am a big fan of the idea that women—especially mothers—are the glue that keeps the world from blowing up," he shares. "I believe they save the world every day."
He continues: "That’s what the premise of WCTH is—a bunch of women who lost their husbands in a terrible mine disaster and had to pick up the pieces and put back the pieces of the town. Strong women having robust action in their lives. We need more women to take over things. The women are the kings of Hope Valley."
Season 13 also saw the return of several notable guest stars—including Melissa Gilbert, Lori Loughlinand Brooke Shields. Gilbert came to Hope Valley in Season 12 and continued into Season 13, attracting many Little House on the Prairie fans.
Brooke Shields plays Jack's mom Charlotte.In Season 13, Shields returned as Charlotte—Jack Thornton’s mom and Little Jack (LJ’s) grandmother. "We see his mother getting closure over the loss of her son and caring for her grandson," says Bird. "Jack died in Season 5, yet in the current season, his mother is visiting his grave for the first time. That was a beautiful and deeply emotional scene to hear her talking to her deceased son and it involved echoes of the past."
As we anticipate the Season 13 finale, Hallmark+ is premiering Hope Valley: 1874—a WCTH prequel series starring Bethany Joy Lenz and Benjamin Ayres. Bird and Landon, Jr. are executive producers. While they are not writing the new show, they do read the scripts and provide notes.
Jaeda Lily Miller, Kevin McGarry, Hyland Goodrich and Erin Krakow©2025 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Jeff Weddell
When asked if he could have predicted WCTH's success, Bird responds, "No, not at all. We believed we were making something good. We also knew that the odds were against us being successful. Because in general, it is so hard to launch a new show and find a way to break through all the noise."
He continues: “Michael and I love all of the writers and are humbled, blessed, and amazed at how the audience has responded to these shows. With my faith and family legacy, we are trying to launch a good show that offers the kind of content that we believe in. We don’t take any of it for granted. As long as you [the Hearties and other viewers] keep showing up, we will keep making this content for you."
From the beginning, Bird reveals that they called WCTH "the little show that could." He adds, "It was modest, and everyone sacrificed to get it done. We were kind of stunned when it took off."
He said there are more than two million viewers who identify as Hearties—growing from a grassroots fan base—and made WCTH the top-rated Sunday night scripted show on cable. They not only love the series, but also have become their own close-knit community.
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In sum, Bird describes Season 13 of WCTH as epic. "What other show can say in Season 13 that it’s getting better?" he asks. "Sometimes you feel you are losing steam, but we don’t feel that way about WCTH; it’s only growing and building with each new chapter."
The Season 13 finale of When Calls the Heart premieres tonight—Sunday, March 22 at 8/7c on Hallmark. Hope Valley: 1874 premieres on Saturday, March 21 on Hallmark+ with a new episode available every Thursday beginning on March 26.
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The Genius '3-Shoe' Carry-On Rule I Wish I Knew Sooner
It’s becoming more and more popular to travel with just a carry-on. Especially with airlines nickel-and-diming customers for every little thing, sometimes it can be a huge money saver to forgo checking a bag. It also helps to relieve the stress of losing your luggage while flying (which happens so often these days). Plus, while you’re traveling, having a simple carry-on as your only bag can make hopping from city to city much simpler.
I’m quite the carry-on pro, especially after living out of a suitcase on a Broadway tour for an entire year. Now, I’ve truly learned how to pair down and pack much more strategically. I go on multiple trips a year, and if any trip is less than two weeks, I usually just bring a carry-on with me. I’ve really gotten it down to a science of exactly what I pack inside my carry-on, and I’m about to share a tip that may make this feat way easier for you, too.
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Plan Your Outfits Around Your ShoesIn a Yahoo article by Jill Schildhouse, a woman who goes on over 50 flights per year, she shared one of her top packing tips–and I couldn’t agree more with it. In the article, she explains that you shouldn’t plan and pack your outfits first, then figure out shoes that can go with each outfit. Instead, you should start with choosing your shoes. I personally like to stick to the three shoe rule: only packing a comfortable walking shoe, a shoe that is specific to the climate that you’ll be in, and a decorative and fashionable shoe for evenings.
By starting with shoes (and by only packing three) you will then have to make sure that the outfits you pick go with at least one of the pairs of shoes. You get extra points if the outfits can fit multiple pairs of shoes. This will ultimately stop you from “throwing in an extra pair” just because one of the outfits you chose doesn’t go with any of the shoes you planned to pack. Instead, force yourself to stick to the three pairs of shoes, and the rest will fall into place.
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How To Pack Your Shoes In Your Carry-OnOnce you’ve figured out exactly what shoes and clothing you’ll be bringing, it’s time to organize them in your carry-on. First, always plan to wear your bulkiest pair of shoes as you travel. Then, keep the lightest pair to pack in your carry-on. I’ve recently been covering my shoes in reusable shower caps, that way they don’t get the rest of the items in my luggage dirty. Then, I’ve found that if you place your shoes in the luggage first, it actually optimizes the space the best.
For example, if you take your shoes and place one shoe laying on the bottom of the suitcase, and another lining the side, they will be completely out of the way for the rest of your belongings. I always place my clothes in compression packing cubes, and you can easily place them on top of the shoes. Since shoes don’t really have much wiggle room in their shape, it’s easier to maneuver the packing cubes to fit into certain spots versus trying to force a shoe to fit in the carry-on. The only time that I place shoes on top is if I’m bringing a very flat pair of sandals, and in that case, it’s easy to lay them on top of everything and then close the suitcase.
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These 4 Birth Dates Have Divine Intuition
Intuition is the language of the soul. It may communicate with you through dreams, images, or feelings. Perhaps you suddenly know something you didn’t before. Regardless of how your intuition speaks to you, it is valid and important for navigating life. According to expert numerologists, four birth dates stand out as the most likely to possess strong divine intuition. While anyone can develop this gift, these specific birth dates are associated with numerological and astrological influences that suggest an innate inner knowing.
Which Birth Dates Have Divine Intuition?Check for your birth date. Disregard birth months.
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Born on the 3rdIf you were born on the 3rd of any month, you are encouraged to trust your creative genius. Guided by Jupiter, the planet of expansive luck, you possess a unique ability to bring light to dark situations. Positivity flourishes in your presence. Your intuition often communicates with you through gut instincts, and you tend to act on them quickly, sometimes without even realizing it. With your great talents, skills, or a strong desire to express yourself, you bravely listen to your inner voice, regardless of the circumstances.
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Born on the 14thIndividuals born on the 14th often find that their intuition doesn't always have a logical explanation, yet it remains valid nonetheless. They tend to approach life with logic and curiosity, seeking to expand their knowledge, influenced by Mercury, the planet of intelligence. However, those born on this date also possess a deeper, more mysterious side that transcends rational thought. They experience sudden insights that resonate within them, suggesting they receive answers in divine and enigmatic ways, which ultimately enhances their wisdom rather than detracting from it. Intellect and intuition go hand in hand for them.
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Born on the 20thIf you were born on the 20th, you possess a sensitive soul. Deeply devoted, you are recognized for your compassionate nature and your tendency to make relationship-oriented decisions. Ruled by the Moon, your intuition is ancient, timeless, and profound. Although your deep wisdom may sometimes be overlooked because you don't often showcase it dramatically, you learn to trust the inner reasoning that guides you. This guidance often comes through your emotions or imagination. Your intuition speaks through abstract feelings, memories, or symbols, often hard to articulate but deeply felt.
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Born on the 25thPeople born on the 25th are often perceived as mysterious. They tend to be analytical, introspective, and thoughtful. Ruled by Neptune, the planet of spiritual healing, they approach life with intentional purpose. Seeking deeper meaning comes naturally to them. Although they may not speak often, they share their wisdom when they believe it will resonate and matter. Their intuition is always present, quietly guiding them and carrying messages that only they can decipher.
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Walmart's 'Versatile' $80 22-Piece Ceramic Cookware Set Is Stackable for Easy Storage
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Your kitchen deserves better than cramped cabinets and sticky pans. Walmart has the perfect solution with an impressive deal on the Astercook 22-Piece Ceramic Cookware Set, and customers have said they're "totally in love" with this space-saving collection.
Originally priced at $180, this complete cookware set is now available for just $80 thanks to a Walmart flash sale, a huge $100 discount. The cream-colored set includes everything you need for cooking, serving, and storage, making it perfect for both home kitchens and small spaces (like college dorms and camping RVs).
Astercook 22-Piece Ceramic Cookware Set, $80 (was $180) at Walmart Shop at WalmartThe set’s removable handle system is amazing for kitchen storage. The handles detach with a secure locking mechanism, allowing you to stack the pots and pans efficiently while freeing up valuable cabinet space. Reviewers noted that the removable design makes them east to store, and that the set is "great for picnics and camping." You can also transition from stovetop to oven, and the snug-fitting lids help retain moisture. One customer explained, "They can also be taken to the table. Very versatile." The set even includes special lids for refrigerator storage, making it perfect for meal prep and leftovers.
The premium nonstick ceramic coating delivers exceptional performance across all cooking surfaces, from induction to gas stovetops. Customers were impressed with the results, with one sharing, "nonstick at its max, no eggs, cheese or pasta staying stuck, I love it." The even heat distribution ensures consistent cooking, while the easy-release surface makes cleanup effortless.
Made from high-grade aluminum with a thick bottom for even heating, these pieces are built to last. One reviewer was pleasantly surprised, saying, "I wasn't expecting such high quality at this price point, but I'm impressed!" Another confirmed, "I've been using them daily, and so far, no scratches or issues."
At this price point, the Astercook 22-Piece Ceramic Cookware Set is a restaurant-quality addition to your kitchen. Grab your set today!
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Sam's Club Stocked Leakproof Tumbler 2-Packs in Adorable Spring Patterns
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Spring shopping at Sam's Club just got a whole lot cuter. Between the pastel colors, playful prints and practical features, shoppers are spotting a new drinkware find that feels made for sunny days, road trips and beach outings. Maybe it's finally time to replace my old water bottle.
Sam's Club is now stocking a two-pack of Ello Oasis 30-ounce stainless steel tumblers for $36.97. Each set comes with a mix of fun spring patterns, like purple bows paired with cream, daisy prints paired with a green gingham tumbler, or a cheerful lemon design paired with another featuring blue stripes. Shoppers say the designs are even cuter in person, making these feel like a much more expensive find than they actually are.
Ello Oasis Stainless Steel Tumbler with Handle, $36.97 at Sam's Club Shop It!Sam's Club shoppers are especially excited about one standout feature: these tumblers are fully leakproof. Thanks to a retractable straw design, you can twist it closed and toss it in your bag without worrying about spills. That small detail makes a big difference for anyone commuting, heading to the gym or packing up for a beach day. One reviewer even called it “perfect for taking to the beach,” noting how easy it is to carry without the usual mess.
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Performance is another big win here. These tumblers are double-wall vacuum insulated, which means drinks stay cold for hours—up to a full day in many cases. People say they still have ice left by the end of the day.
Sam’s Club shoppers also appreciate how practical the design is. The tapered shape fits into most cup holders, so it works just as well in the car as it does on a walk or at your desk. The built-in handle makes it easy to grab and carry, and the materials are BPA-free for everyday use.
Of course, it's the combination of style and function that really has people sold. Many reviewers say they want one in every color, and a few are already planning to pick up extra sets. Between the adorable spring patterns, reliable leakproof design and strong performance, this Sam's Club find checks all the boxes for a go-to tumbler.
For under $40, getting two high-quality tumblers that look this good and work this well feels like a solid deal. If your warm-weather plans include beach days, long walks or just more iced coffee at home, this might be the easiest upgrade you make all season.
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Quote of the Day: Eleanor Roosevelt on Working Toward Peace
There are few First Ladies more famous than Eleanor Roosevelt. Not only was she First Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945 during her husband, President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s, presidency. But she was also blazing a trail in her own right at the same time, making history while fighting for human rights on all fronts. In doing so, she spoke out many times in favor of peace, and her actions followed suit.
Per Biography Online, Roosevelt was eventually appointed as a delegate to the UN General Assembly and was a major player in the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Her causes centered around not just general human rights, but specifically equal rights for women, civil rights for African Americans, and she fought against housing shortages and unemployment. Her husband was president at such a pivotal and chaotic time in the United States, what with the Great Depression going on when he was elected (which FDR helped fight with his New Deal) and World War II starting abroad in 1939. Then, the bombing of Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, made way for the United States to get involved in WWII, and the rest is history. So to say Eleanor Roosevelt had her hands full with humanitarian causes is an understatement.
During this time and until she died in 1962, she wrote columns and was also frequently on the radio; she appeared on radio shows and even hosted her own programs, per the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project. And that’s where our quote of the day comes from; Roosevelt spoke of peace not just as a concept, but as something tangible we should all fight for.
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“It isn't enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. And it isn't enough to believe in it. One must work at it.”
Being that Eleanor Roosevelt went on radio shows often, she was frequently on the Voice of America program. As Biography Online reported, on Nov. 11, 1951, Roosevelt delivered a broadcast and said these iconic words about peace. The United States was in the Korean War at the time, the Cold War was fresh and ongoing, and the Second Red Scare was underway on American soil. Not to mention, World War II had just ended not even six years prior.
The full sentiment she said was: “I think that what you want to know—especially you, the women of postwar Europe—is whether you shall be able, tomorrow, to tell your children, that peace is, at long last, a reality. It isn't enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. And it isn't enough to believe in it. One must work at it.”
This wasn’t her first comment on peace either, nor her last. In a My Day column she wrote that went out on June 26, 1945, at the tail end of WWII, she commended the men working on the San Francisco conference to charter or create the United Nations. She said that their work was meant to “bring forth” something akin to the “kingdom of God on earth,” aka peace.
“There can be no kingdom of God on earth as long as men hate each other, settling their difficulties through wars and bringing sorrow and suffering on other men,” she wrote. “Once you begin a war there is, of course, nothing to do but to fight it to the end; so the effort for peace must be made while the nations are at peace.”
As you can tell, Eleanor Roosevelt was not just a woman of powerful words; she was a woman of action who lived what she preached. According to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, President Truman appointed Roosevelt to the United Nations General Assembly after its creation in late 1945, after her husband died. With her work in the United Nations, which was created to broker international peace and security post-World War II, she actively worked toward that goal. As stated earlier, and as the Bill of Rights Institute reported, she helped draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was adopted in 1948.
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Deeper Meaning of Eleanor Roosevelt’s Quote: PeaceEleanor Roosevelt said this quote at a very specific time in history. The United States had gone through a lot of turmoil, along with the rest of the world: the Great Depression, WWII, the ongoing Korean War, the Cold War, etc. It felt like there was no relief from the threat of not just bombs in Europe and wherever our soldiers were abroad, but now a potential nuclear holocaust in America.
With this quote, Roosevelt is urging people to take a deeper look at what peace means to them, urging others to push for it themselves. It wasn’t enough to just talk about peace, saying that you “hope” things become peaceful eventually and that wars will end. But you had to believe in it and work toward that goal. She may have been mostly referring to leaders who held the power to wage and stop wars. American politicians could talk about how much they hated war until they were blue in the face, but until they did the work she was doing, they were all talk and no action.
While this was said decades before the Vietnam War and the subsequent protests against it—not to mention any wars that have happened since or are happening as of now—it’s easy to see how this mindset could inspire anyone who opposes war. You have to make your voice heard and let those in power know that peace is of the utmost importance.
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More Quotes from Eleanor Roosevelt- “If silence seems to give approval, then remaining silent is cowardly.”
- “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.”
- “When a woman fails, it is much more serious than when a man fails, because the average person attributes that failure not to the individual, but to the fact that she is a woman.”
- “I believe that democracy is based on the ability to make democracy serve the good of the majority of the people. If it can’t do that, then it should not survive.”
- “The very weaknesses of human nature are what make it so important that we keep a constantly watchful eye on our government, and that in turn our government watches us with equal care.”
- “Our obligation to the world is, primarily, an obligation to our own future.”
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Universal Orlando Just Unveiled a Huge Twist for Fall 2026
If you're a fan of high-production travel experiences, you know that fall in Orlando belongs to one event: Halloween Horror Nights. It's the undisputed heavyweight champion of the season, and as it gears up for a massive 35th-anniversary milestone in 2026, the creative masterminds at Universal are pulling a move that has "insider" fans and casual trend-watchers alike buzzing.
For the first time ever, the event is leaning into a single, unified "Infernal Carnival" theme that brings together the most legendary characters in the park’s history.
The big news isn't just that the event is back; it’s that Universal is finally "pairing up" its two most famous original villains: Jack the Clown and Dr. Oddfellow. Think of this as the ultimate crossover event—the kind of "must-see" moment that defines the travel year.
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These two characters have been rivals for decades, with a backstory that involves them literally trying to out-do (and out-kill) each other since the early 2000s. But for the 35th year, they are setting aside their differences to host what Universal is calling the "Infernal Carnival of Nightmares." It’s a clever bit of branding, too; the initials of that theme spell out I.C.O.N., a direct nod to the characters that have made this event a global phenomenon.
Mike Aiello, Universal Orlando’s senior director of Entertainment Creative Development, shared withUSA TODAY that this year is all about giving guests the "epic battle" they’ve been waiting for.
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The first haunted house announced for the 2026 season is titled “Jack & Oddfellow: Chaos & Control,” and it serves as a sort of "prequel" to the entire event. It’s designed to be a psychological journey through a realm called the "Oddverse," where guests will experience the decades-long battle between Jack’s "pure chaos" and Oddfellow’s "cerebral control" firsthand.
For the traveler who appreciates a well-told story, this level of immersive world-building is exactly why HHN has become a bucket-list destination that transcends the "scary" label.
As the event continues to trend as the biggest seasonal draw in the country, it’s also becoming more accessible for those who might be a little "scare-wary." While the 2026 specifics are still under wraps, Universal has been experimenting with ways to let guests enjoy the incredible artistry and sets without being the primary target for a jump-scare.
Between the shorter wait times on regular park rides during the event and the sheer level of detail in the "scare zones," it’s become as much about the spectacle as it is the screams. The festivities officially kick off on August 28 and run through November 1, 2026, making it the perfect centerpiece for an early fall getaway.
If you're planning to head down for the Infernal Carnival, the "stay and scare" strategy is definitely the way to go. Universal’s signature hotels offer a major perk that seasoned travelers swear by: a dedicated entrance for hotel guests that can save you from those massive front-gate lines.
For the opening weekend starting August 28, 2026, Universal's Cabana Bay Beach Resort is a fantastic "in the know" pick at around $244 a night. It’s got that fun 1950s-inspired vibe and is often the home of exclusive HHN photo ops and themed lounges that you won't find anywhere else.
If you want the true "VIP" experience, Loews Royal Pacific Resort (around $702 a night right now) is the gold standard. The best part about staying there is that it includes Unlimited Express Passes for the regular park rides, which is a massive value during those busy event nights. For a middle-ground option, Loews Sapphire Falls Resort is sitting at $299 and offers a quick water taxi ride that drops you right in the heart of CityWalk, just steps away from the fog.
Whether you’re there for the nostalgia of seeing Jack the Clown return or just want to see the "World’s Best" theme park at its most creative, the Infernal Carnival is officially the "it" event of the year.
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