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2025-05-26 15:35:00| Fast Company

Its time to celebrate your favorite singers and musical acts by tuning into the American Music Awards tonight (Monday, May 26, 2025) at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT. Unlike the Grammy Awards, the AMAs put the power in the hands of the fans. As explained on the AMA website, nominations are based on key fan interactions such as record sales, number of streams, and tour revenue, while the winners are voted on by the public at large. While most of the polls are closed, there is still time to cast your vote for the Collaboration of the Year and Social Song of the Year. Lets get up to speed so you can enjoy all the music. Have the AMAs always been on Memorial Day? For the first time ever, the AMAs are being held on Memorial Day, at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. To honor our fallen soldiers, the AMAs are partnering up with the Easy Day Foundation. This nonprofit works to help surviving veterans make the transition to civilian life. Several segments on the broadcast will focus on veterans’ issues and raise money for various organizations working with the community. Who is hosting the 2025 AMAs? Jennifer Lopez is back for her sophomore year of hosting this celebration of music. She previously did the honors in 2015 and opened the show with Waiting for Tonight from her debut studio album, On the 6.  Who is nominated for an AMA? Rapper Kendrick Lamar leads the pack with 10 nominations. Post Malone boasts eight nominations. Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, and Shaboozey all have seven chances to win. Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Kendrick Lamar, Morgan Wallen, Post Malone, Sabrina Carpenter, SZA, Taylor Swift, and Zach Bryan will battle it out for Artist of the Year. New kids on the block Benson Boone, Chappell Roan, Gracie Abrams, Shaboozey, Teddy Swims, and Tommy Richman will compete for New Artist of the Year. Beyond the competitive categories, music will honor some of the greats. Rod Stewart is scheduled to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award and give fans a performance treat. Janet Jackson will receive the Icon Award for her impressive body of work and hit the stage for her first television performance since 2018. Who is performing at the 2025 AMAs? Many other performers besides Jackson and Stewart will sing their hearts out. Benson Boone will give fans a sneak peak of his upcoming album American Heart by performing the single, Mystical Magical. Gwen Stefani will perform a medley from her 2004 debut solo album Love.Angel.Music.Baby to mark its 20th anniversary. Gloria Estefan will take to the AMAs for the first time in 32 years to celebrate her 50-year career. Blake Shelton, Lainey Wilson, and Reneé Rapp are also getting in on the action. Whats the Taylor Swift rumor about the AMAs? The Swiftie rumor mill is working overtime. Many believe that Taylor Swift will announce the release of Reputation (Taylor’s Version) sometime during the broadcast. Their theory is based on precedentSwift has announced other albums at award shows: the recent addition to the Handmaids Tale soundtrack, a snake necklace, and other easter eggs. How can I watch or stream the AMAs live? To see if Swifties are right, youre going to have to tune into CBS. This is the first time that the network has had the pleasure of broadcasting the ceremony, which was previously on ABC and not on the air since 2022. If you have a traditional cable subscription, you’re covered: You can watch CBS on your TV or via the CBS website. Don’t forget, you can also watch CBS for free with an over-the-air antenna. Cord-cutters can turn to Paramount+ With Showtime to stream the telecast. Some live-TV streaming services also include CBS, including YouTube TV, Fubo, and Hulu + Live TV. Remember, these services have some regional restrictions. Additionally the websites for Variety, Rolling Stone, The Hollywood Reporter, Billboard, WWD, Deadline, Vibe, IndieWire, and Gold Derby will utilize Harmony, Penske Medias livestreaming platform, for your viewing pleasure.  If you were too busy with a BBQ to tune in, never fear. The show will be re-aired on multiple days across a number of different stations. You can catch it on MTV on Tuesday, May 27, at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT, or on CMT on Wednesday, May 28, at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, or on BET on Thursday, May 29, at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT.


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2025-05-26 15:10:00| Fast Company

A potentially devastating new round of tariffs looming over the European Unions trade relationship with the U.S. will be pushed back for at least a month as negotiations continue.  President Trump on Friday announced plans for a 50% tariff on EU goods, expressing frustration with the 27-country bloc and repeating his talking points about the trade deficit between the U.S. and the EU. After a call over the weekend with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Trump agreed to a new deadline of July 9 to give the U.S. and EU time to hash out a deal.  I agreed to the extensionJuly 9, 2025it was my privilege to do so, Trump wrote on Truth Social. The Commission President said that talks will begin rapidly. Thank you for your attention to this matter! Trumps cooperative comments were a tone shift from his Friday mood toward the bloc, when he described the talks as going nowhere and slammed the EU for being difficult to deal with. Von der Leyen reiterated that the EU needs until July to sort out the details of a new trade dealand to talk its way out of Trumps threatened 50% tariff, which would devastate existing trade norms between the global powers. The EU and U.S. share the worlds most consequential and close trade relationship, Von der Leyen said on X. Europe is ready to advance talks swiftly and decisively. On Friday, Trump also rounded on Apple, threatening to implement a 25% tariff if the Cupertino, California-based iPhone maker doesnt bring its manufacturing stateside. The passing attack was enough to prompt a dip in Apples shares as investors fretted over the high price tag of a hypothetical U.S.-made iPhone and the logistic impossibility of the company relocating its vast production operation, which is largely based in China. The fresh trade threats against the EU are just the latest turn on Trumps trade roller-coaster ride, which has thrown global alliances into chaos, upended markets, and raised a new round of red flags that U.S. consumers may again be facing higher prices on everyday goods.


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2025-05-26 13:00:00| Fast Company

No Mow May encourages homeowners to stash the lawn mower each spring and let flowers and grass grow for pollinators and water retention. And if your neighbor’s lawn already looks like a wildflower field most of the time, it could be more intentional than passersby might assume.The movement has expanded to “Let It Bloom June” and the fall version: “Leave the leaves.” Conservation and horticulture groups say year-round low-mowing while selectively leaving native plants to grow can save huge amounts of drinking water and lead to lasting and impactful ecological changes.When Amanda Beltramini Healan moved into her Nashville ranch house in 2016, the yard had been manicured for sale: a walnut tree, roses from a home improvement store and short grass. So she experimented, first with a 10-by-10-foot patch where she dug up the grass and sowed native seeds. Then she planted goldenrods in the culvert near the street, and let more of her yard grow tall without mowing.Local authorities apparently didn’t appreciate her natural look: “I got a letter from the city saying that I had to mow it,” she said.But then, a friend told her about No Mow Month signs, provided by the Cumberland River Compact, a local water conservation nonprofit. Soon she was signaling to the city that she’s no derelict, but a participant in an international movement.These days, every month is No Mow May in parts of her property. While she keeps the growth shorter near the culvert and street, her backyard is filled with native grasses and plants up to her knees or waist. There’s a decomposing tree trunk where scores of skinks and bugs live, birds nest under her carport and she regularly finds fawns sleeping in the safety of the high grasses.“I have a lot of insects and bugs and that’s protein, so the birds and the bird’s nests are everywhere. Cardinals and wrens and cowbirds and robins,” she said. “I wake up to them, especially during spring migration right now. It’s just a cacophony in the morning and in the evening, especially when the mulberries come in.”The movement is popularized by groups such as Plantlife, a conservation organization based in England.American lawns, based on English and French traditions, are increasingly seen as a wasteful monoculture that encourages an overuse of pesticides, fertilizer and water. Outdoor spraying and irrigation account for over 30% of a U.S. household’s total water consumption, and can be twice that in drier climates, according to the EPA.Some criticize No Mow campaigns as a fad that could invite invasive plants to spread unchecked without helping pollinators much, if only done for a month.A guide outlining No Mow pros, cons and limitations, written by consumer horticulture extension specialist Aaron Steil at Iowa State University, says reducing mowing to every two weeks and replacing turf with plants that pollinate all year long can offer more benefits without risking a citation or complaints.The No Mow effort does encourage people to think more about biodiversity in their yards, and many local nature organizations advise provide guidance on picking noninvasive plants that fit each region’s climate and precipitation levels.Reducing mowing encourages longer-rooted native grasses and flowers to grow, which breaks up compacted soil and improves drainage, “meaning that when it rains, more water is going to be captured and stored in lawns versus being generated as a runoff and entering into our stormwater system,” said Jason Sprouls, urban waters program manager for the Cumberland River Compact.Beltramini Healan isn’t just letting just anything grow she learned which plants are invasive, non-native or not beneficial to the ecosystem and carefully prunes and weeds so the keepers have room to thrive.Nashville homeowner Brandon Griffith said he was just tired of mowing when he decided years ago wait and see what comes up. Then he consciously added flowering plants to attract bees and bugs. Now he sees so many insects and pollinators all over his garden that the neighbors’ kids come over to look for butterflies.It’s about giving them the time “to come out of their larva or their egg stage and be able to grow,” said Griffith. He said he’s never heard a complaint in fact, some of his neighbors also stopped mowing for a month each spring. His four-year-old son catches lizards, digs for worms and hunts for bugs in the yard.“I just enjoy coming out and walking around,” said Griffith. “And looking at it, it’s kind of peaceful. It’s kinda relaxing.”__This story has been updated to correct the spelling of Amanda Beltramini Healan’s name and to correct that Aaron Steil works at Iowa State University, not the University of Iowa. Kristin M. Hall, Associated Press


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