Are you breaking the law if you warm up your car in your state?

While there is no national law against idling a vehicle, some states have anti-idling laws to prevent air pollution. The punishment and exact anti-idling measures vary from state to state, and even city or county, with penalties ranging from fines to written warnings.

This state dominates the '2024 Best Places to Retire' list, and it's not Florida

U.S. News analyzed data for the 150 largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. to assess how well they meet Americans' retirement needs and expectations.

Wendy’s is offering free chicken nuggets every Wednesday for the rest of 2023

Wendy's is bringing the holiday cheer with a free six-piece chicken nugget offer. Here's how to redeem the deal each Wednesday through the end of the year.

Buzze looks to help EV drivers and residents who want to make extra money

Let us introduce to you Buzze, an app that helps you find EV chargers at homes where residents signed up to host chargers in front of their houses. You can also sign up to be a host and possibly make hundreds of dollars a month.

Zepbound: FDA approves new weight-loss drug

Federal regulators say a new version of the popular diabetes treatment Mounjaro can be sold as a weight-loss drug.

Veterans Day free meals and deals being offered this year

This Veterans Day, dozens of restaurants across the country are offering free meals and discounts to say a special thank you to those who have served our country.

Rare Titanic first-class menu from ill-fated voyage heads to auction

This historic menu, which dates back to the ill-fated ship's voyage from Queenstown to New York, features dishes like spring lamb and "squab à la godard."

Adidas may write off remaining Yeezy shoes after breakup with Ye

Adidas says it may write off the remaining $320 million worth of Yeezy shoes left unsold after it cut ties with rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West.