Here's why your cup of coffee may get expensive soon

According to the National Coffee Association, an estimated two-thirds of American adults drink coffee each day – and now, it could get more expensive by Aug.1.

Dan Rivera, Annabelle doll’s haunted tour host, dies at 54

A paranormal investigator known for his work with a psychic research group based in New England died suddenly, the group announced this week.

PHOTOS: MLB All-Star Game 2025 Red Carpet dazzles fans in Atlanta

Hours before the first pitch of the MLB All-Star Game 2025, baseball’s biggest stars lit up the red carpet outside Truist Park in a dazzling display of fashion.

These US airports are the worst to fly out of; see the list

AirHelp created its ranking based on on-time performance, customer opinion and the food and shopping experience.

Eating out? Here's what costs less -- and more -- than last year

Toast has released its latest menu price monitor that tracks monthly price trends for popular food and drink items at U.S. restaurants.

June CPI inflation report: Which prices changed the most last month

Inflation in the U.S. rose last month to its highest level since February, reversing several months of cooling prices. Here's a look at what prices changed the most.

Vacation renters throw out $2 billion worth of food each year

A new study finds that travelers staying in short-term rentals like Airbnb leave behind billions of dollars in uneaten groceries and takeout each year: "Basically an additional lodging tax."

UNO is coming to Vegas—can you actually gamble on it?

Mattel is bringing UNO to the Palms Casino in Las Vegas with a colorful, limited-time experience—but don’t expect to place bets on the game.

Research suggests link between diet and depression risk in women

A study suggests that eating a lot of processed foods and added sugars may raise the risk of depression in women aged 40 to 50 before menopause.

How much money it takes to be wealthy in 2025, according to annual survey

Americans in a recent survey believe they can achieve financial success, but admit they would have to make significant lifestyle changes.