Bar's Christmas ad highlighting 'painfully hard’ time for some goes viral: ‘We are truly overwhelmed’
“Christmas can be such a joyful time for some and painfully hard for others,” the Ireland bar wrote in the post.
Amazon offers Prime Student members $25 flights for holidays-here’s how it works
Tickets will be available starting Dec. 5, and here’s how members can grab one.
Every Starbucks drink is half off on Thursday – here’s how to get the deal
The Starbucks deal, which includes its new holiday beverages, is good only for a period of time on Thursday.
Protein bars recalled after hairnets, shrink wrap found inside, FDA says
Certain whey protein bars have been recalled because they may contain “foreign material," including disposable hairnets, shrink wrap and parchment paper, according to a notice from the FDA.
New McDonald's spinoff restaurant CosMc's set to debut in Chicago suburb
A Chicago suburb is soon to welcome a distinctive addition to its dining scene, and it's a spinoff restaurant from McDonald's.
Tesla delivers about a dozen Cybertruck pickups as it tries to fix production woes
With manufacturing kinks still to be worked out, Tesla has delivered the first dozen or so of its futuristic Cybertruck pickups to customers.
World's most expensive cities of 2023: See which US cities made the list
The three U.S. cities on the list all dropped in rankings thanks to lower rates of inflation.
Philadelphia named one of the 'most exciting' places to visit in the world for 2024
Philadelphia was named one of the 25 most exciting places around the world to visit next in AFAR Magazine's “Where to Go in 2024” list.
City promotes success of Roosevelt Boulevard speed cameras as program nears expiration
Ticketing cameras installed along Roosevelt Boulevard have lead to 95 percent fewer speeding violations and saved over two dozen lives, according to new data shared by the City of Philadelphia.
Culinary training program for adults with disabilities graduates students in heartwarming ceremony
A day of celebration at the Food Bank in Delaware, as the Kitchen School graduated 19 students from a specialized culinary training program designed for adults with disabilities.
Subway is giving out free footlong cookies in these cities before they launch nationwide
Subway is celebrating National Cookie Day by giving customers in select cities a sneak peek of their new footlong cookies coming to stores nationwide.
Funniest wildlife photos of 2023: Air guitar 'roo and feuding finches take top honors
The Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards were founded in 2015 to showcase "seriously funny" wildlife images. See this year's winners.
General Mills will release 6 new cereals in 2024: ‘Fan-favorite flavors with a twist’
The new cereals will available starting in January.
See the new license plate in Kansas that everyone despises
The governor of Kansas is bowing to criticism of a new state license plate and halting production of a design that many people consider "ugly and dull."
McNugget Buddies to return to McDonald’s in December
The McNugget Buddies are best known for their wacky adventures and personalities, wild imaginations and interchangeable outfits.
US life expectancy soared in 2022, but remains below pre-COVID level
For years, U.S. life expectancy rose a little nearly every year. But about 10 years ago, the trend flattened and even declined some years — a stall blamed mainly on overdose deaths and suicides.
Red Lobster's Ultimate Endless Shrimp deal contributed to third-quarter operating loss
Red Lobster posted a huge loss in its third quarter -- linked partly to its Ultimate Endless Shrimp deal, which became a permanent fixture on its menu over the summer.
Difficult housing market forces divorced couples to live together: 'Feels like the impossible'
The difficulty of finding another home has also dissuaded some couples from actually filing and making the divorce official.
US gas prices have either declined or held steady for 10 weeks straight. Here's why
Gas prices have fallen or remained steady since September 19 — marking about a 70-day trajectory of decline.
Study: Drunkest city in each US state revealed
The national average for adult excessive drinking is 19.8%, and 34 metro areas imbibe above that rate.



















