Auranso children's nightgowns recalled due to 'risk of burn injuries'
The children’s nightgowns were exclusively sold on Amazon.
The children’s nightgowns were exclusively sold on Amazon.
TSA: More than 10.1M people flew over Fourth of July weekend
The TSA said their agents screened more than 10.1 million people passing through U.S. airports over the Fourth of July weekend.
The TSA said their agents screened more than 10.1 million people passing through U.S. airports over the Fourth of July weekend.
Amtrak to spend nearly $8 billion to replace, upgrade dozens of trains
The U.S. national passenger railroad says it is contracting with a unit of Siemens AG of Germany to build the trains at a U.S. factory in California.
The U.S. national passenger railroad says it is contracting with a unit of Siemens AG of Germany to build the trains at a U.S. factory in California.
Subway unveils biggest menu revamp — but its tuna will stay the same
The sandwich chain will also be giving away 1M free subs on July 13 to celebrate the revamp.
The sandwich chain will also be giving away 1M free subs on July 13 to celebrate the revamp.
Group refusing to wear masks leads to 24-hour delay of American Airlines flight
A group of reported high school passengers who refused to wear masks led to the delay of a flight from Charlotte to the Bahamas by nearly 24 hours.
A group of reported high school passengers who refused to wear masks led to the delay of a flight from Charlotte to the Bahamas by nearly 24 hours.
Celebrating World Chocolate Day
Every year on July 7, the world celebrates chocolate. How much do you know about the popular treat?
Every year on July 7, the world celebrates chocolate. How much do you know about the popular treat?
International travelers concerned about Delta variant of COVID-19
Some international travelers have concerns about the Delta variant of COVID-19. The latest guidelines and how to navigate through international red tape.
Some international travelers have concerns about the Delta variant of COVID-19. The latest guidelines and how to navigate through international red tape.
Delta crew, passengers detain unruly man, prompting emergency landing
Video shows Delta flight attendants and passengers detaining an unruly man causing a disturbance in the middle of a flight
Video shows Delta flight attendants and passengers detaining an unruly man causing a disturbance in the middle of a flight
4-day work week trials in Iceland deemed 'overwhelming success' by researchers
Four-day work week trials in Iceland were found to increase workers’ wellbeing while productivity stayed the same or improved, researchers said.
Four-day work week trials in Iceland were found to increase workers’ wellbeing while productivity stayed the same or improved, researchers said.
Morelli’s Ice Cream joins Virginia-Highland culinary lineup
Atlanta-based Morelli’s Ice Cream recently celebrated the opening of a new location in Virginia-Highland, just in time to cool down patrons from the scorching summer heat.
Atlanta-based Morelli’s Ice Cream recently celebrated the opening of a new location in Virginia-Highland, just in time to cool down patrons from the scorching summer heat.
Coors Light will pay you $5,000 to ‘chill’ this summer
Coors Light is hiring people across seven cities -- including Tampa -- to get paid $5,000 to do what they probably are already doing this summer: chilling.
Coors Light is hiring people across seven cities -- including Tampa -- to get paid $5,000 to do what they probably are already doing this summer: chilling.
Tyson recalls ready-to-eat chicken products due to possible Listeria contamination
The frozen, fully cooked chicken products were produced at one plant located in Dexter, Missouri.
The frozen, fully cooked chicken products were produced at one plant located in Dexter, Missouri.
Joey Chestnut, Michelle Lesco win Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest
The annual Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest is back Sunday, and so is the live audience.
The annual Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest is back Sunday, and so is the live audience.
Saving Our Sons: Former corrections officer works to break cycle of violence for Black youth
A former correctional officer has created a year-long program for at-risk youth aimed at keeping them off the streets, out of jail, and alive.
A former correctional officer has created a year-long program for at-risk youth aimed at keeping them off the streets, out of jail, and alive.
July Fourth travel: Over 3M people expected to pass through airports
Americans enjoying newfound liberty are expected to travel and gather for cookouts, fireworks and family reunions over the Fourth of July weekend in numbers not seen since pre-pandemic days.
Americans enjoying newfound liberty are expected to travel and gather for cookouts, fireworks and family reunions over the Fourth of July weekend in numbers not seen since pre-pandemic days.
Round hot dogs: What to know about the confusing twist on the classic American dish
It may look like bologna, but Rastelli’s round hot dogs are made differently, the company says.
It may look like bologna, but Rastelli’s round hot dogs are made differently, the company says.
Terminal 2 ticketing area reopens after temporary evacuation at LAX
A portion of Terminal 2 at LAX was temporarily closed on Friday morning due to a suspicious package investigation.
A portion of Terminal 2 at LAX was temporarily closed on Friday morning due to a suspicious package investigation.
US plans to make airlines refund fees if checked bags are delayed
Airlines may be required to refund fees on checked baggage if the bags are delayed. The proposal could take effect by next summer if approved.
Airlines may be required to refund fees on checked baggage if the bags are delayed. The proposal could take effect by next summer if approved.
'1.5 million people projected': Atlanta's airport ramps up for Fourth of July travel
Experts are predicting that this Fourth of July will be the busiest holiday for travel since before the pandemic.
Experts are predicting that this Fourth of July will be the busiest holiday for travel since before the pandemic.
The new laws that go into effect on July 1 in Georgia
The first day of July is always a big day for Georgians as the majority of newly passed state laws are scheduled to go into effect.
The first day of July is always a big day for Georgians as the majority of newly passed state laws are scheduled to go into effect.



















