Burgers with Buck: The Federal

In this week's Burgers with Buck segment, Good Day's Buck Lanford heads to The Federal.

Trump administration imposes visa rules for pregnant women on 'birth tourism'

The rules printed in the Federal Register on Thursday say applicants will be denied tourist visas if they're determined by consular officers to be traveling to the U.S. primarily to give birth.

Food trends in 2020 with Chadwick Boyd

Food and lifestyle expert Chadwick Boyd weighs in on the latest 2020 food trends.

Delta unveils new 'CarePod' pet travel carriers

Delta is introducing a new pet carrier to improve the safety and comfort of your fur buddy during travel.

Fast-food chain Krystal files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Krystal, the South's oldest fast-food restaurant chain, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time in the company's history.

Survey finds men are more emotional than women at work

Results from a recent survey have found that men are more emotionally sensitive than women in work environments. 

TSA apologizes to Native American woman 'humiliated' during security screening

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has apologized to a Native American woman who was recently “humiliated” by an agent’s offensive treatment while passing through a security screening at Minneapolis−Saint Paul International Airport (MSP).

Exhibit at City Hall to honor children of the 'Atlanta Child Murders'

The Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs and the Atlanta Children’s Memorial Taskforce will showcase a gallery of portraits honoring the victims of the Atlanta Child Murders.

Snickers unveils world's largest chocolate nut bar at plant in Waco

The special title-setting bar is equivalent to more than 41,000 single-size Snickers bars, which the brand says truly emphasizes that everything is bigger than Texas.

Romaine lettuce E. coli outbreaks over, product safe to eat again, FDA says

Three separate outbreaks of E. coli-tainted romaine lettuce appeared to be over and the product was deemed safe to eat again, the FDA and CDC announced.

Americans drinking more now than at the end of Prohibition 100 years ago

Americans are drinking more now than when Prohibition was enacted. What’s more, it’s been rising for two decades, and it’s not clear when it will fall again.