Hotel workers strike across major US cities. What it means for guests
Approximately 10,000 hotel workers, represented by the UNITE HERE union, went on strike at 24 hotels across eight U.S. cities, including Honolulu, Boston, and San Francisco.
Find out how to view films at Independence Mall for free
"Movies on the Mall" took over Independence Hall Friday night in Old City Philadelphia.
Here's why grocers say they are really raising prices
National Grocers Association leader explains the main cause of grocery price increases.
Study: States with the most people working past retirement age revealed
A new study shows that a growing number of individuals are extending their careers well beyond the traditional retirement age.
Viral Burger King worker who never missed a day in 27 years launches his own food truck
Kevin Ford, who went viral in 2022 for never missing a day of work in 27 years at Burger King, has used over $400,000 in donations to start his own food truck business.
These states are in desperate need of a vacation, study finds
Icelandair analyzed which states are in most need of a vacation. New Yorkers, spoiler alert, you may want to start packing.
Drivers continue to struggle with warning system for low bridge
A Newark, Delaware bridge has many, varied signs for truck drivers to stop before attempting to drive under the bridge. The warnings were effective, until recently.
Tips for beating the traffic to your Labor Day destination
Domestic travel is expected to be up from one year ago, so the roads, rails and skies are busy, but the helpful tips will help get you and your family to the weekend destination just fine.
What’s in a Honey Deuce? The $23 signature cocktail of the US Open in NYC
The cocktail is a money-maker for the US Open, generating $9.9 million (in 2023)—more than the combined $7.2 million prize money for the men's and women's winners. Here's how to make it at home.
Here's how teachers and school staff can score free Wawa coffee
Wawa is offering free hot coffee for teachers and school staff through the first two weeks of September to celebrate back to school.
This Pennsylvania county was named the best fall foliage destination in the US
Bucks County recently grabbed the top spot for Priceline's 2024 list of 'Best Fall Foliage Destinations."
Car insurance premiums could skyrocket 50% in some states this year
Car insurance rates are surging — and could spike over 50% in these U.S. states.
Boar’s Head listeria outbreak: death toll climbs to 9, CDC says
At least nine people have died after being infected with listeria from Boar’s Head deli meats tied to a massive recall last month, federal health officials said Wednesday.
US surgeon general names parent stress an 'urgent public health issue'
In a survey, nearly half of parents said their stress was "completely overwhelming" on most days, according to the advisory.
Dairy Queen launches fall blizzard menu with BOGO free offer
Dairy Queen has introduced its Fall Blizzard Treat Menu ahead of the official start of fall, featuring seasonal flavors like Pumpkin Pie and French Silk Pie.
Dunkin’ releases 2024 fall menu with Dunkalatte and $6 meal deal
Dunkin’ launched its fall menu on Wednesday, the latest arrival of seasonal offerings from food chains to be released in August.
Theme parks bounced back in 2023; here's the most-visited
Attendance at theme parks picked up last year and these outdoor attractions had the most visitors.
Pumpkin Spice Latte at Dunkin' Donuts: What to know about the demure launch date
Dunkin' Donuts has been very demure and very mindful regarding the release date of their Pumpkin Spice Latte. Here's everything you need to know about it. Hint the date rhymes with shmaugust shwenty shmeighth.
7-Eleven is giving free coffee for 711 days to people who get a tattoo
7-Eleven teamed up with Green Day's coffee brand Punk Bunny Coffee and is giving away 711 days of free coffee to fans who get a special, semi-permanent tattoo.
Brith Sholom House residents get new landlord after months in fear of displacement
After months of not knowing whether they would have to move, nearly 100 seniors living at Brith Sholom House in Wynnefield Heights can stay in their homes. Here's why.