Rob Carroll is a music and pop culture writer based in central Illinois. His work has appeared in several publications throughout the suburban Chicago area including the Northwest Herald and the Daily Chonicle. Rob also is a published author having produced two books chronicling the history of the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field. In his free time, Rob enjoys collecting vinyl, live music, photography and trying (and failing) to keep up with his kids.
Rob Carroll
Walmart Stores Getting New Carts Because of This Concerned Mom
Walmart is getting new carts, and it all started with this mom.
Every State Where Cheating On Your Spouse Could Mean Serious Jail Time
There are 16 states where cheating on your spouse is illegal. Some of them even come with serious jail time.
Popular Capri Sun Kids Drink Under Fire in New Class Action Lawsuit
The lawsuit questions what's in the drink and how it is marketed to potential customers.
25 Creepy Vintage Christmas Ornaments That Have Me Sleeping With One Eye Open
From scary clowns to questionable Santas, vintage Christmas ornaments are some of the creepiest holiday decor around
People Are Washing Their Christmas Trees; Is This Really a Thing?
The trend is growing in popularity, but is it really necessary?
Facebook Limiting Uploads of Some Photos Featuring People From These States
Meta's updated terms of service now requires permission from some people to upload their photos when AI is involved.
Everything McDonald’s Customers are Getting on Chain’s New Value Menu in 2025
Here's everything that will be on McDonald's new value menu.
Avoid Shopping at Costco During These Times at All Costs
Unless you like crowded aisles and a miserable shopping experience, you might want to avoid these days.
More Than 75 Tons of Ground Beef Recalled After Nasty Illness Spreads
A nationwide ground beef recall has been issued following several reports of illness linked to possible contamination.
Stop Crushing Aluminum Cans When Recycling; Here’s Why
Crushing aluminum cans and flattening plastic bottles when recycling can do more harm than good in some cases.