Boy Scouts of America changes name for 1st time in its 114-year history
The Boy Scouts of America is undergoing seismic changes as it addresses bankruptcy amidst a flood of sexual abuse claims.
Best US states: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware ranked in new study
Here's how Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware ranked among all 50 states in U.S. News & World's "Best State Rankings" for 2024.
Paralyzed former Rutgers athlete expands bourbon brand into NY, donates $5.20 of every sale to research
Former Rutgers University defensive tackle Eric LeGrand is expanding his bourbon brand from New Jersey and Kentucky into New York and is donating proceeds from cases of liquor sold to find a cure for paralysis.
Free Dunkin’ coffee offered to all nurses on National Nurses Day 2024
Nurses can get a free medium hot or iced coffee on May 6, 2024, at Dunkin’. Here’s what to know.
Planters nuts recalled after discovery of potentially fatal contamination
Minnesota-based Hormel Foods Sales, LLC issued a recall for two Planters products produced at one of its facilities and distributed to five states in the southeast portion of the U.S., because they could cause fatal infections.
Rehoboth Beach businesses desperate for employees ahead of peak summer season
Helped wanted signs flood a beach in Delaware as businesses try everything they can to attract employees.
More EVs could be eligible for tax credits as US loosens battery rules
This could potentially making more EVs eligible for tax credits up to $7,500.
Tractor-trailer hits Delco rail bridge again, despite warnings; officials struggle for solutions
A truck gets stuck again under the bridge on 420 in Prospect Park and it's not the first time this week or this year and residents and business owners are upset.
US pickle shortage tied to extreme weather in Mexico
The U.S. imports over a million tons of fresh cucumbers a year. Mexico is the second largest exporter of cucumbers in the world.
1st liquor store in over 100 years opens in Moorestown
It’s been nearly 100 years since Moorestown had a liquor store, but all of that changes Friday, now that a store has opened at the Moorestown Mall.
Here's how you can help name Punxsutawney Phil's twin baby groundhogs
America's most famous groundhog is now a father of two, and Punxsutawney Phil needs your help naming his twins.
Walmart ground beef recalled after possible E. coli contamination
Cargill Meat Solutions is recalling thousands of beef products shipped to Walmart locations nationwide. The meat items were produced on April 26-27.
Chipotle giving away free burritos to health care workers: How to get yours
Chipotle is giving away 100,000 burritos to health care workers around the country. Here's who qualifies and how to register.
Snakes found in passenger's pants at Miami International Airport
TSA officials found the reptiles inside a bag in the person's pants and turned them over to Florida’s wildlife agency.
Airbnb launches ‘icons’ experiences; includes stay in Pixar’s ‘Up’ house, meeting Kevin Hart, and more
Airbnb said it's going to give customers a chance at overnight stays in a Paris museum, a bedroom filled with Ferrari racing cars, and other exotic settings with the launch of its new icons experiences.
New Krispy Kreme rewards program kicks off with free donuts for two weeks
Krispy Kreme is launching its most generous rewards program to date, providing a free dozen glazed donuts to both new and existing members, with special deals including free coffee and donuts running through May 11.
Cinco de Mayo: State-by-state guide to margarita costs
Today's Homeowner reports that the cost of making a homemade margarita in the U.S. varies regionally, with a national average of $2.56 per drink.
Child care now costs more than a mortgage, study finds
Here's the cities that have the most expensive child care and mortgage costs based on a family's household income, according to Zillow.
Here’s how many different grocery stores Americans visit per week, and what they buy
How many different grocery stores do Americans visit for their weekly haul? A recent consumer survey found the answer, as well as how much they spend, what they buy, and more.
Iconic Jim’s Steaks back open on South Street after crippling 2022 fire
A South Philadelphia mainstay is back open for business after a devastating fire forced them to shut their doors for nearly two years. Jim's South had customers lined up down the block for their famous cheesesteaks.