Ruby Bridges: Black woman who integrated Southern school writes children’s book

“I Am Ruby Bridges” hits stores Tuesday and tells the story of Ruby Bridges, who was six years old when she was one of three Black students to attend all-white schools in New Orleans in 1960.

Krispy Kreme unveils churro-inspired doughnuts

The new “ChurrDough” treats were released this week and will only be available for a couple of weeks, Krispy Kreme said.

Swiss retailer rolls out 'coffee balls' to replace plastic capsules

Swiss retailer Migros said its “coffee balls” are fully compostable, unlike the plastic and aluminum containers popularized by its rival Nestle under the brand Nespresso.

Orlando airport passport mix-up delays 7-year-old's trip back home

The family of a 7-year-old boy said his trip back home to Jamaica was delayed after an airport worker switched his passport with another child.

Here's when Taco Bell's Mexican pizza and musical debut

Fans can get their hands on the Mexican pizza and enjoy the satirical musical when both debut on September 15.

Wendy’s E. coli outbreak spreads to more states, CDC says

The e. Coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce from Wendy’s has spread to at least 6 states, but health officials warn there may be more unreported cases elsewhere.

'We feel passengers' pain': Airline pilots union stages nationwide demonstrations

Off-duty airline pilots held a demonstration at Orlando International Airport on Thursday saying they have the same frustrations as their passengers. They just want to make sure everyone gets to their destination safely.

A shot of this rare, 55-year old Japanese whisky can cost $58,000

A Beltsville, MD liquor store is showcasing a bottle of the oldest and most valuable Japanese Whisky in existence. The "Yamazaki 55," can sell for up to a million dollars.

Han Solo's blaster sells for over $1M at auction

A blaster Harrison Ford used while playing Han Solo in "Star Wars: A New Hope" has sold for a whopping $1,057,000, according to Rock Island Auction Company.

Photos: Spain's massive food fight 'La Tomatina' returns after pandemic pause

Thousands took part in “the world’s largest food fight” in Spain, chucking tomatoes at each other and leaving the village drenched in red pulp.

USDA to invest $300 million in push for organic farming

According to the USDA, the number of non-certified organic farms actively transitioning to organic dropped by nearly 71 percent since 2008.