Crayola kits recalled nationwide over risk of 'serious injury or death'

A popular Crayola-branded magnetic building kit has been recalled nationwide over a risk of "serious injury or death" tied to the possible ingestion of loose magnets.

Things to do this weekend in metro Atlanta, North Georgia | Dec. 5-7, 2025

Here are some of the top holiday events, concerts, markets and family activities happening in and around Atlanta and North Georgia this weekend.

FOX 5 FINDS: National Cookie Day deals & more | Dec. 4, 2025

It’s National Cookie Day, and several metro Atlanta spots — along with national chains — are offering free treats, bonuses and rewards. Here’s where you can score a sweet deal today.

Pantone’s color of the year for 2026 leans into calm and clarity

It's not white, it's cloud. Pantone’s Color of the Year is chosen through months of global research and trend analysis, with experts studying shifts in culture, design, technology, and lifestyle to understand the mood of the moment.

Trump auto industry plan announced scuttling Biden era mileage, emissions standards

President Donald Trump announced a federal plan calling to weaken vehicle mileage rules in the auto industry - causing reverberations among Big Three auto makers.

World Cup Final Draw viewing parties in metro Atlanta

Atlanta’s World Cup Host Committee will hold a free public viewing party for the FIFA 2026 Final Draw outside Fado Buckhead.

These are the most fun cities in America in 2025, data reveals

New data ranked the most fun U.S. cities in 2025 that offering diverse, affordable entertainment across 65 metrics.

Prada’s minimalism meets Versace’s maximalism in $1.4B takeover

Prada has completed its $1.375 billion cash acquisition of Milan rival Versace, bringing the flamboyant fashion house under the same roof as Prada’s minimalist aesthetic and Miu Miu’s youthful appeal.

Trump administration seeking to stop SNAP payments to Democrat-led states for not providing enrollee records

During President Trump’s cabinet meeting Tuesday, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the administration will stop Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) payments to Democratic-controlled states if they don’t  provide information on those receiving the assistance.

SNAP: See the overpayment and underpayment rates for benefits in every state

There are around 42 million low-income Americans who receive benefits from the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP). The SNAP Quality Control system ensures recipients receive the right benefits and identifies both underpayments and overpayments.