American Airlines launches wine delivery service

American Airlines is launching a new delivery service that will bring a variety of premium wine offerings straight to your door.

Dry January is moist for some at the rocky start of 2021

Dry January has brought on the desired benefits for many among the millions participating around the world. But a tumultuous year has left others struggling.

NYC Restaurant Week during a pandemic

2021 New York City Restaurant Week will go forward next week with some changes due to an indoor dining ban because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Candy company pays $30 an hour to eat, review sweets

A candy company is hiring chocoholics and candy lovers to test treats for the sweet salary of $30 per hour.

Corvette lottery winner can’t claim prize because the car is too hot

A Georgia man thought he hit the jackpot when he won $250,000 and a new Chevrolet Corvette Stingray in a scratch-off lottery game in December, but he’s run into a roadblock cashing in on his new wheels.

Bob Evans recalls thousands of pounds of sausage after consumers find rubber in product

Bob Evans is recalling thousands of pounds of sausage after receiving complaints about thin blue rubber in the products. The Ohio-based company said the impacted products were produced on Dec. 17.

Self-driving big rigs could be future of long-haul trucking

Federal regulations dictate a driver stop after being on the road for 11 hours. That rule won't apply to autonomous trucks.

Nestlé recalls 762,000 pounds of pepperoni Hot Pockets

Nestlé Prepared Foods is recalling more than 762,000 pounds of pepperoni Hot Pockets, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service said.

Ice cream from China contaminated with coronavirus: report

Officials believe the coronavirus was able to survive in the ice cream due to the cold temperature and was likely transferred from a person who had the disease. 

TSA considering putting pro-Trump Capitol rioters on US no-fly list

Federal safety officials are investigating people who took part in last week's riot at the U.S. Capitol to decide whether they belong on the federal no-fly list.

Popularity of plastic surgery surges during pandemic

The plastic surgery industry is booming during the coronavirus pandemic, largely due to the increase in the number of virtual meetings offered through Zoom and other video web services.

NY allows indoor dining again in hot spots following lawsuit

Restaurants in some COVID-19 hot spots in New York can once again offer limited indoor dining, the governor's office said Thursday.

Delta to ban checked firearms on flights to DC

Beginning this weekend, Delta Airlines will ban passengers from checking firearms on flights traveling to Washington, D.C.

‘Unruly air passengers’ could face prison, fines up to $35K under FAA’s new zero-tolerance policy

FAA Administrator Steve Dickson signed an order Wednesday directing stricter legal enforcement of a policy against disruptive airline passengers amid an uptick in "violent behavior" on flights, according to the agency.