How the Fed's rate cut will impact auto loans

It will take a lot more than the single rate cut from the Fed to make a notable difference in auto loan rates. Since 2022, the higher rates have pushed the average new vehicle loan payment up $108 a month to $967, analysts found.

Texas lawmakers address lack of regulations for driverless vehicles

State lawmakers are working on ways to ensure the safety of riders and drivers sharing the roadways with autonomous vehicles.

Travelers will need 'permission' and a fee to visit the UK

Tourists will now have to fork over a fee if they're not British or Irish citizens under the British government's new travel requirements.

1,000-year-old Viking treasure found hidden in dirt: 'Unique finding'

The discovery consisted of four "powerful" arm rings made of silver, each with unique embellishments. It was found under what would have been a small house, and archaeologists believe it was intentionally buried.

You can now renew your passport online; here's how

Americans can now renew their passports online but there are a list of requirements that must be met before you can.

Why National Taco Day will always align with 'Taco Tuesday'

National Taco Day was previously observed on Oct. 4, but it will now be celebrated on the first Tuesday in October, Taco Bell and the National Day Calendar announced Tuesday.

Gourmet toast & juice bar Toastique
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From breakfast to lunch, Toastique is serving up fresh and seasonal bites. Tierra gets a look.

Kratom drink 'New Brew' banned in some states; here's why

The kratom-infused "New Brew" drink is gaining attention for its use of the controversial herb, banned in several U.S. states. Learn more about where it's banned and why.

5th grade teacher eats lunch with his students in cafeteria every day: ‘The little things do matter’

“Those little conversations and connections you can have with the kid can really turn somebody's day around and turn somebody’s school year around," Dan Shutes, a Michigan teacher, shared.

FDA to propose new food label warnings to combat obesity

The FDA is considering food labels to help consumers identify products with unhealthy ingredients, but some experts wonder if this is enough to help in the fight of high obesity rates in the U.S.