US auto regulator seeks recall for 52 million airbag inflators from ARC Automotive, Delphi

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is seeking to recall 52 million airbag inflators produced by auto suppliers ARC Automotive and Delphi Automotive over fears they could explode and hurl shrapnel. 

‘One Chip Challenge’ products to be pulled from store shelves following teen’s death

The cause of death for a Massachusetts teen who took part in the “One Chip Challenge” has yet to be determined, but out of an abundance of caution, the chipmaker, Paqui, is pulling “One Chip Challenge” products from store shelves.

Monster Jam, Charlie Wilson, PAW Patrol and football: Things to do this weekend in metro Atlanta

Get fired up! Whether it's Monster Jam for you, or PAW Patrol for the kids, there's no way you're staying home. There's way too much fun to be had. Here's a taste of the fun Things to Do in metro Atlanta this weekend.

Wendy’s launches Pumpkin Spice Frosty just in time for fall

The fast food giant announced that it will be releasing a Pumpkin Spice Frosty and Pumpkin Spice Frosty Cream Cold Brew nationwide.

Tyson Foods to test driverless trucks, transforming meat transportation

Tyson Foods, Inc. is entering the realm of self-driving vehicles through a partnership with Gatik AI, Inc. The meat processing and marketing giant plans to deploy autonomous refrigerated box trucks on predetermined short-haul routes in northwest Arkansas.

Celebrating a gooey Grandparents Day at Sloomoo Institute

Sloomoo Institute Atlanta is inviting kids and their grandparents to stop in this Sunday for some quality slime-time.

Florida baseball team lists entire stadium on Airbnb

Florida’s Pensacola Blue Wahoos is offering its entire ballpark to fans to rent on Airbnb.

United Airlines confirms departure delays not caused by cybersecurity concerns

United Airlines said Tuesday that a software update triggered a glitch that forced it to halt departures nationwide, briefly crippling one of the nation's biggest carriers on a busy travel day.

Carmakers fail privacy test, give owners little or no control of personal data they collect

Multiple automakers say they can sell your personal data. Half will share your information with the government or law enforcement in response to a "request," as opposed to requiring a court order.

History shines inside Emory’s Michael C. Carlos Museum

Some of the most stunning treasures from world history are on display here in Atlanta, tucked away right on the Emory University campus.