Summer jobs in Philly: More than 400 lifeguards wanted
The City of Philadelphia is looking to hire more than 400 lifeguards to open its more than 60 pools this summer.
‘Recession brunette’ hair trend grows amid rising financial concerns
More women are embracing their natural hair color, sparking a ‘recession brunette’ trend driven by financial concerns and a shift toward low-maintenance beauty.
'Airport theory' trend has travelers arriving at gate 15 minutes before takeoff
Passengers are participating in the new viral trend, "airport theory," with flyers arriving at their gates 15 minutes before their flights depart. A travel expert weighs in.
Burger King rolls out $1 deals to help you survive daylight saving time
Burger King is offering special $1 deals to help customers adjust to daylight saving time.
National parks saw record number of visits in 2024, but reported memo says not to publicize
U.S. national parks reported a record 331.9 million visits in 2024.
Chick-fil-A brings back limited-time menu item, introduces new drinks
Sandwiches that have not been seen on Chick-fil-A menus in three years are making their returns this spring, with some new beverages to go alongside them.
Wendy's adding new Frosty desserts to its menu
New Frosty sweet treats will hit menus this spring.
Justice Department investigating surge in egg prices: report
Egg prices have nearly doubled in the last year.
Only 59% of Americans say the pandemic is over, 5 years later
A new survey reveals that about three in five Americans say the pandemic is over, and some concerns still persist.
The top 10 deadliest national parks and parkways in America, according to data
A new report ranks the most deadly national parks and parkways in America, as well as the most common causes.
Unexploded WWII bomb halts high-speed rail travel connecting Paris to London and Brussels
The discovery of a huge, unexploded World War II-era bomb near the tracks of Paris’ busiest railway station has caused major disruptions across Europe.
Jersey shore property owners express concern about Canadian tourism for summer season
Canadians make up a large portion of booking in Wildwood for decades, but, property owners are worried anti-American sentiment coupled with concern over the exchange rate and inflation, may keep Canadian tourists away.
Will Canadians continue to flock to Wildwood in the summer?
In Wildwood local officials say Canadian?s make up 10 percent of tourism revenue and actively market in Quebec and Ontario.
Trump weighs in on Daylight Saving Time debate
Ending twice yearly time change in America “should be the easiest” issue of all, President Donald Trump said. But it turns out, it's not that simple.
2 people who died following mid-air collision in Marana identified
Two people are dead following a midair plane collision at an airport northwest of Tucson, authorities said on Feb. 19.
Red Robin considers closing 70 US locations: Here's what to know
Red Robin is considering the closure of 70 locations once their leases expire, according to the company.
State, federal budget cuts threaten weekly curbside South Jersey food pantry
Some bad news for a local New Jersey nonprofit, as the Centers for Independent Living are facing budget cuts. Many crucial programs such as food pantries will no longer be funded.
Map: Where America's eggs come from
Egg prices in the U.S. continue to soar, with the average price of a dozen Grade A eggs reaching $4.95 in January, surpassing previous records.
As daylight saving time approaches, most Americans say they're ready to end it
Americans’ opinions about daylight saving time have changed dramatically in the last couple of decades.
Hyundai stands by DEI, says it ‘drives sales’
Hyundai is standing by their DEI policies, saying it "drives sales," and is launching a multicultural marketing campaign aimed at attracting Black consumers.



















