Is turbulence happening more often?
Experts say climate change could be playing a part in the frequency of turbulence and could also make it more common on flights in the future.
Experts say climate change could be playing a part in the frequency of turbulence and could also make it more common on flights in the future.
EVs: Here's what you should know as interests in electric cars continue to rise across the U.S.
With high gas prices amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, there are signs that more people are looking at buying new or used electric vehicles, or EVs. Here's what you need to know about EVs, as well as other things that are unique to this type of cars.
With high gas prices amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, there are signs that more people are looking at buying new or used electric vehicles, or EVs. Here's what you need to know about EVs, as well as other things that are unique to this type of cars.
New Mexico agency looking for 'professional bear huggers'
“Not all law enforcement field work is this glamorous, but we would love for you to join the team where you can have the experience of a lifetime," the New Mexico Department of Game & Fish wrote.
“Not all law enforcement field work is this glamorous, but we would love for you to join the team where you can have the experience of a lifetime," the New Mexico Department of Game & Fish wrote.
Chipotle adds new spicy menu item
Chipotle says you can get its new Chicken al Pastor - described as sweet, spicy grilled chicken with peppers, pineapple, and fresh lime - for a limited time only.
Chipotle says you can get its new Chicken al Pastor - described as sweet, spicy grilled chicken with peppers, pineapple, and fresh lime - for a limited time only.
Iconic 'tequila worm' in mezcal bottle is not really a worm – here's what it is
“It was not a butterfly or a beetle, as some have thought," Akito Kawahara, a lead researcher of the study, told FOX Television Stations.
“It was not a butterfly or a beetle, as some have thought," Akito Kawahara, a lead researcher of the study, told FOX Television Stations.
'I'm honored': Air Force pilot among the first to fly supersonic jet while pregnant
A new policy in the U.S. Air Force has provided more opportunities for pilots to fly while pregnant.
A new policy in the U.S. Air Force has provided more opportunities for pilots to fly while pregnant.
2004 Wisconsin state quarters could be worth up to $6K: Here’s why
Check your coins: Some Wisconsin quarters from 2004 have a detectable error on its reverse side.
Check your coins: Some Wisconsin quarters from 2004 have a detectable error on its reverse side.
Lunchables with 'specialized recipe' headed to US school lunch programs
The two Lunchables products headed to schools – Turkey and Cheddar and Extra Cheesy Pizza – have more protein and whole grains and reduced saturated fat and sodium.
The two Lunchables products headed to schools – Turkey and Cheddar and Extra Cheesy Pizza – have more protein and whole grains and reduced saturated fat and sodium.
Pi Day 2023: Where to get freebies and deals on pizza, pie and more
Tuesday, March 14 is National Pi Day, the annual celebration of the mathematical constant Pi, and some restaurants are offering deals in celebration.
Tuesday, March 14 is National Pi Day, the annual celebration of the mathematical constant Pi, and some restaurants are offering deals in celebration.
Ford recalling 18 F-150 Lightning electric pickups after battery fire
Ford said it became aware of the issue when a truck parked in a holding lot at the Dearborn, Michigan, factory caught fire.
Ford said it became aware of the issue when a truck parked in a holding lot at the Dearborn, Michigan, factory caught fire.
Silicon Valley Bank items hit eBay days after collapse
One listing is already being auctioned for over $200.
One listing is already being auctioned for over $200.
‘It’s true’: Buffalo Wild Wings sarcastically responds to boneless wings lawsuit
A man is suing Buffalo Wild Wings for deception, claiming its boneless wings are basically chicken nuggets and customers are paying too much money.
A man is suing Buffalo Wild Wings for deception, claiming its boneless wings are basically chicken nuggets and customers are paying too much money.
Taco Bell unveils new Knoxville-exclusive menu item
Marble City customers will be the first to try the new Cheesy Chicken Crispanada.
Marble City customers will be the first to try the new Cheesy Chicken Crispanada.
Twice-a-year Daylight Saving Time shifts may not be good for your health
We've been doing it for decades, but Dr. Ryan McCorkle, emergency physician at St. David's Medical Center, says that constant gaining and losing an hour isn't exactly the best thing for our health.
We've been doing it for decades, but Dr. Ryan McCorkle, emergency physician at St. David's Medical Center, says that constant gaining and losing an hour isn't exactly the best thing for our health.
10 things to change in your home when you change your clocks
When you change your clocks for daylight saving time, it's a good time to prepare your home and vehicle for the upcoming months.
When you change your clocks for daylight saving time, it's a good time to prepare your home and vehicle for the upcoming months.
Ranch-flavored ice cream? Van Leeuwen, Hidden Valley team up for limited release
The “garlic powder-forward” line will be available at select Walmart stores.
The “garlic powder-forward” line will be available at select Walmart stores.
Taco Bell pulling beloved item from menu, bringing back two fan favorites
Taco Bell is set to remove a popular item from its menu to free up space for two other items beloved by customers.
Taco Bell is set to remove a popular item from its menu to free up space for two other items beloved by customers.
Man sues Buffalo Wild Wings, claims pricey 'boneless wings' are basically nuggets
The lawsuit involves the price of the boneless wings to which a Chicago man claims the restaurant is resorting to deceptive marketing.
The lawsuit involves the price of the boneless wings to which a Chicago man claims the restaurant is resorting to deceptive marketing.
Daylight saving time starts Sunday amid debate over making it permanent
Regardless of whether you're for or against the time change, the reality is no one knows if and when the tradition of switching clocks back could end.
Regardless of whether you're for or against the time change, the reality is no one knows if and when the tradition of switching clocks back could end.
Here's where you can get free coffee to help deal with daylight saving time
Daylight saving time officially begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 12 for most of the U.S., meaning more daylight in the evenings and potentially less sleep.
Daylight saving time officially begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 12 for most of the U.S., meaning more daylight in the evenings and potentially less sleep.



















