Major TSA security changes ahead: How your next airport experience could look
The TSA may ease restrictions on liquids and other screening rules as Homeland Security signals a shift in post-9/11 airport security measures.
The TSA may ease restrictions on liquids and other screening rules as Homeland Security signals a shift in post-9/11 airport security measures.
Royal Caribbean cruise ship hit by mysterious illness affecting more than 140 passengers
Passengers and crew members became ill with symptoms on Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas cruise to Mexico, prompting enhanced cleaning protocols on the ship.
Passengers and crew members became ill with symptoms on Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas cruise to Mexico, prompting enhanced cleaning protocols on the ship.
Here's why your cup of coffee may get expensive soon
According to the National Coffee Association, an estimated two-thirds of American adults drink coffee each day – and now, it could get more expensive by Aug.1.
According to the National Coffee Association, an estimated two-thirds of American adults drink coffee each day – and now, it could get more expensive by Aug.1.
Report ranks top 10 'unhealthy fast-food' chains in the US
Chains include Wendy's, Sonic, Taco Bell and others.
Chains include Wendy's, Sonic, Taco Bell and others.
Frozen sprouted beans recalled amid salmonella outbreak
Frozen sprouted beans have been recalled nationwide after a salmonella outbreak has sickened 11 people across 10 states. Here’s what we know.
Frozen sprouted beans have been recalled nationwide after a salmonella outbreak has sickened 11 people across 10 states. Here’s what we know.
Coke switching to 'REAL Cane Sugar'? What Trump says Coca-Cola agreed to
President Donald Trump claimed Coca-Cola agreed to switch from high-fructose corn syrup to cane sugar in U.S. Coke products.
President Donald Trump claimed Coca-Cola agreed to switch from high-fructose corn syrup to cane sugar in U.S. Coke products.
One simple driving change could cut your risk of a summer crash
With vehicle miles peaking during the summer, crash risks also increase, particularly at intersections.
With vehicle miles peaking during the summer, crash risks also increase, particularly at intersections.
Cities where retirees' Social Security benefits stretch the furthest in 2025
A recent report finds that Social Security covers only about 30% of retirees’ expenses on average in the largest U.S. cities.
A recent report finds that Social Security covers only about 30% of retirees’ expenses on average in the largest U.S. cities.
Dan Rivera, Annabelle doll’s haunted tour host, dies at 54
A paranormal investigator known for his work with a psychic research group based in New England died suddenly, the group announced this week.
A paranormal investigator known for his work with a psychic research group based in New England died suddenly, the group announced this week.
PHOTOS: MLB All-Star Game 2025 Red Carpet dazzles fans in Atlanta
Hours before the first pitch of the MLB All-Star Game 2025, baseball’s biggest stars lit up the red carpet outside Truist Park in a dazzling display of fashion.
Hours before the first pitch of the MLB All-Star Game 2025, baseball’s biggest stars lit up the red carpet outside Truist Park in a dazzling display of fashion.
These US airports are the worst to fly out of; see the list
AirHelp created its ranking based on on-time performance, customer opinion and the food and shopping experience.
AirHelp created its ranking based on on-time performance, customer opinion and the food and shopping experience.
South dominates survey of America's biggest boomtowns: See the list
LendingTree ranked 100 of largest metros in the United States.
LendingTree ranked 100 of largest metros in the United States.
UNO says Las Vegas casino floors ’aren’t ready for us yet’ after gambling rumors go wild
UNO clarifies that its upcoming Las Vegas experience will not include gambling tables, despite viral rumors suggesting otherwise.
UNO clarifies that its upcoming Las Vegas experience will not include gambling tables, despite viral rumors suggesting otherwise.
Chick-fil-A’s ‘Code Moo’ returns with new missions, free food and cow-themed fun
Chick-fil-A's Code Moo campaign offers digital missions, free food rewards, and exclusive entertainment from July 15 to August 4.
Chick-fil-A's Code Moo campaign offers digital missions, free food rewards, and exclusive entertainment from July 15 to August 4.
KFC offering free bucket of fried chicken: How to get it
The tasty deal is available for a limited time, and here’s how it works.
The tasty deal is available for a limited time, and here’s how it works.
Fatburger set to open dozens of new locations in Florida
Florida will get 40 new Fatburger restaurant locations in the next few years, according to parent company FAT Brands.
Florida will get 40 new Fatburger restaurant locations in the next few years, according to parent company FAT Brands.
Taco Bell has new ‘mocktails’ this summer
Taco Bell is going all in on beverages this summer.
Taco Bell is going all in on beverages this summer.
Eating out? Here's what costs less -- and more -- than last year
Toast has released its latest menu price monitor that tracks monthly price trends for popular food and drink items at U.S. restaurants.
Toast has released its latest menu price monitor that tracks monthly price trends for popular food and drink items at U.S. restaurants.
June CPI inflation report: Which prices changed the most last month
Inflation in the U.S. rose last month to its highest level since February, reversing several months of cooling prices. Here's a look at what prices changed the most.
Inflation in the U.S. rose last month to its highest level since February, reversing several months of cooling prices. Here's a look at what prices changed the most.
Vacation renters throw out $2 billion worth of food each year
A new study finds that travelers staying in short-term rentals like Airbnb leave behind billions of dollars in uneaten groceries and takeout each year: "Basically an additional lodging tax."
A new study finds that travelers staying in short-term rentals like Airbnb leave behind billions of dollars in uneaten groceries and takeout each year: "Basically an additional lodging tax."



















