How Boeing's latest crisis could affect your summer travel plans
The CEO of Boeing surprised lawmakers when he told them his company has not taken any new orders in two months. The airplane maker is also struggling to fill current orders. That puts more pressure on its customers, including Dallas-based Southwest Airlines.
World’s oldest wine discovered in ancient Roman burial site in Spain
The tomb's conditions, safe from natural elements, allowed the wine to be preserved for 2,000 years.
TGI Fridays offering chance to win free food for a year – How to enter
TGI Fridays is offering fans the chance to win free food for a year. Here’s how to enter, as well as a list of other restaurant freebies this summer.
As Philly boom parties return, South Jersey lawmakers ask Mayor Cherelle Parker to help end the noise
Boom parties are back and South Jersey residents from Paulsboro to Burlington City are fed up and asking Mayor Cherelle Parker to step in and put a stop to the noise.
Boom parties on Philly side consistently disrupt South Jersey residents
It's been an issue for several years, but boom parties on the Philly side of the Delaware River continue to disrupt South Jersey residents, though Mayor Cherelle Parker's staff has responded to call for action.
Ferrari's first EV to cost over $500K: report
Ferrari's planned EV offering will be made at a new plant in Maranello, Italy.
Union Pacific's 'Big Boy' train could be coming to a city near you
Union Pacific's Big Boy No. 4014 is the world’s largest operating steam locomotive. It will travel through 14 states this year, making stops for spectators along the way.
More than a dozen Indiana Pizza Huts abruptly closed
A string of more than a dozen Pizza Hut restaurants in Indiana suddenly closed up shop earlier in the month.
Cocoa prices continue to spike: What's driving costs higher?
Prices for cocoa, the key ingredient in chocolate, have surged over 190% over the last year.
US pauses avocado inspections again from Mexican state over security concerns
The suspension comes after two U.S. avocado inspectors working in Mexico were assaulted last week and temporarily held by assailants.
New dangerous stretch of Delaware County roadway to see much-needed improvements
After a lot of complaints from drivers in Delaware County, PennDOT says it is working on a fix for a newly constructed median along West Chester Pike that is causing close calls for those who travel the route.
Waffle House will raise wages for tipped workers amid labor advocacy efforts
Waffle House is increasing pay for its U.S. workers - and menu prices are going up.
Krispy Kreme 'Friends' donuts offered for sitcom's 30th anniversary -- but only in the UK
The four new flavors are inspired by some of the classic moments from the popular sitcom.
McDonald's ending AI drive-thru ordering
McDonald's appears to be ending its A.I. drive-thru order technology, a report says. More than 100 locations have been testing the program.
Free meals for kids: Restaurant list for summer 2024
As inflation holds strong, several restaurants are offering deals to lure in new customers. Here are some where kids can eat free this summer.
Maine man speaks out after wife is pulled waist-deep into quicksand: 'She couldn't get her legs free'
A Maine woman had a startling experience while walking on the water’s edge of a New England beach, and luckily she was not alone during the incident
Tonya Harding's costume following Nancy Kerrigan attack up for auction
The starting bid on Tonya Harding's costume was set at $3,000 but could go for nearly $50,000.
Titan submersible implosion: Titanic expeditions continue unabated 1 year after tragedy
Tuesday marks the one-year anniversary of the tragic implosion of the Titan submersible, which was en route to the Titanic's wreckage in the North Atlantic.
Iconic Philadelphia ice cream shop in 27-foot-tall cone building is for sale
Twistee Treat, a Philadelphia ice cream shop known for it's 27-foot-tall cone-shaped building, has been put up for sale just in time for summer.
Philadelphia pools: City releases list of opening dates, locations ahead summer
Get ready to make a big splash in Philly this summer! The City of Philadelphia’s Parks and Recreation Department has officially released a list of where and when pools across the city will open up for summer 2024.