Craft breweries struggle as beer sales decline and costs rise

The U.S. craft beer industry is facing a downturn as more breweries shut down than open, with rising supply costs and shifting consumer habits driving closures.

See how much more daylight we'll add in February

Many cities in the U.S. could see more than an hour of extra daylight by the end of the month. Here’s where.

Super Bowl's most popular gameday foods

Find out which foods are trending for Super Bowl parties this year, from classic wings to viral charcuterie boards and game-day dips.

Fast boil vs. low and slow: Science reveals best way to boil an egg

Researchers have developed a new method for boiling eggs, alternating between hot and lukewarm water, to achieve the perfect texture.

Crayola is bringing back these 8 retired colors

Crayola will bring back 8 nostalgic crayon colors for a limited time in 2025, alongside markers and colored pencils.

1 in 5 vehicles on US roads have an unresolved recall. Is yours one of them?

An estimated one in five vehicles on the road have an unresolved recall, a 16% increase over the past two years, according to new research by CARFAX.

Here's where to get free food and deals for Super Bowl 2025

Super Bowl Sunday often means delicious game day food, and many deals and freebies on grub are being offered to fans in celebration.

'She just lit up': Baby born deaf hears parents for 1st time after cochlear implants

A Massachusetts couple is celebrating after their 10-month-old daughter, Charlie, who was born deaf due to Usher syndrome, heard for the first time thanks to cochlear implants.

Shamrock Shake is back — and so is Uncle O’Grimacey after decades away

McDonald’s brings back its Shamrock Shake for a limited time, featuring Uncle O’Grimacey and a charity campaign supporting Ronald McDonald House Charities.

Map: Drivers in these states pay less than the national average for car insurance

Car insurance rates increased by an average of 15% last year. Here’s where rates are the cheapest, and which states still pay less than the national average.