Dodge announces ‘Last Call’ for V8-powered Challenger and Charger muscle cars

The Charger sedan has been in production since 2005, while the Challenger coupe joined it in 2008. Over three billion horsepower-worth of cars have been built since.

‘Raspberry Rally’: Girl Scouts introduce new cookie for 2023

The Girl Scouts says its latest creation is a twist on the popular Thin Mint, but there’s only one way to get a hold of them.

7-Eleven's 'Bring Your Own Cup Day' returns for 2nd time this year for Slurpee fans

U.S. 7-Eleven customers will be able to fill up any cup they own with a Slurpee of their choice for $1.99 on Bring Your Own Cup Day, which is being hosted this month.

NYC airports may see 2-hour delays due to staffing issues

Travelers could see delays of up to two hours at JFK Airport, LaGuardia Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport.

The Right Stuff, a dating app for conservatives, launches this fall

The site was founded by three former Trump aides who hope to help you find your Mr. or Mrs. “Right” — a conservative, right-leaning partner, that is.

How to reset your child’s sleep schedule for back-to-school

Children who get the recommended hours of sleep on a regular basis are more likely to have improved focus, behavior, and learning at school.

Why now is the best time to book holiday air travel

A travel expert said the best time to buy holiday flights on a budget is in the next several weeks.

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The coffee brand mixes booze with coffee.

European airport will pay passengers who missed flights amid summer chaos

The Dutch airport was one of several across Europe, including London's Heathrow, that was plunged into chaos by staff shortages and soaring demand.

Coca-Cola debuts new limited-edition 'dream-flavored' soda

"Dreamworld" hits store shelves on Aug.15, and you can access and listen to music by scanning a code labeled on the cans.

No more pandemic-era free lunches at most US schools this year

The pandemic-era meals available for free to all public school students — regardless of family income levels — are ending. Here’s what you need to know heading into the school year.