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
Own This Measuring Cup? You Could Be Getting Some Extra Cash
A recent settlement means checks coming in the mail to people who bought a specific glass measuring cup.
Creepy ‘Halloween’ Theme Song Has Baby Dancing in Hilarious Viral Video
Most babies would be scared of the song. Not this one.
15 Beloved Foods Americans Mistakenly Believe They Invented
Sorry, even apple pie isn't actually American.
Everything You Need to Know About the ‘What The Sigma’ Trend
Here is the meaning behind the "what the sigma" phrase that is growing in popularity.
What It Means if You See a McDonald’s With Black Arches Instead of Yellow
Just when you thought all arches were "golden."
Will Walmart Be Closed on Thanksgiving This Year?
The retail chain has announced its holiday plans.
Identify Sneaky IRS Scams With These Two Surefire Tricks
Do these two things before you even consider handing over money.
7 Awful Grilling Habits You Should Stop Before You Ruin Your Next Cookout
Seriously, you need to stop doing these things before no one shows up the next time you invite people over for a cookout.
Determined Dad Walks 5 Hours to Daughter’s Wedding Amid Hurricane Destruction
Nothing was going to stop him from walking his daughter down the aisle.
Once-Popular Home Food Delivery Service Shutting Down For Good
The company had been around for more than 70 years.
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.
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.