You can get paid $1,300 to watch 13 Stephen King movies — how to apply
No degree is necessary, but Dish said the person must have an affinity for both King’s hair-raising novels and horror movies, in general.
No degree is necessary, but Dish said the person must have an affinity for both King’s hair-raising novels and horror movies, in general.
Doctors may soon predict when women will enter menopause
A new study takes into account a woman’s lifestyle as an indicator of when she could enter menopause.
A new study takes into account a woman’s lifestyle as an indicator of when she could enter menopause.
Princess Diana's car auctioned as 25th anniversary of her death nears
A car driven by Princess Diana in the 1980s sold for more than $700,000 just days before the 25th anniversary of her death.
A car driven by Princess Diana in the 1980s sold for more than $700,000 just days before the 25th anniversary of her death.
Rare Mickey Mantle card sold at auction for record $12.6 million
The rare Mickey Mantle card eclipsed the record just posted a few months ago for the most ever paid for sports memorabilia.
The rare Mickey Mantle card eclipsed the record just posted a few months ago for the most ever paid for sports memorabilia.
AMC aims to roll out microwaveable popcorn
Recipe development is underway.
Recipe development is underway.
The eagle has landed! North Carolina passengers greeted by raptor at TSA checkpoint
'Clark' the eagle visited the travel hub on Monday, giving his wings a break and flying commercial on Southwest Airlines.
'Clark' the eagle visited the travel hub on Monday, giving his wings a break and flying commercial on Southwest Airlines.
Krispy Kreme celebrating Artemis launch with limited-edition moon doughnut
This limited edition Krispy Kreme doughnut is going to be “out of this world.”
This limited edition Krispy Kreme doughnut is going to be “out of this world.”
Clean car EV standards coming to Virginia, thanks to California
The new California bill that will ban gas-powered cars by 2035 will also apply to Virginia.
The new California bill that will ban gas-powered cars by 2035 will also apply to Virginia.
This is how much money you need to raise a child in the US
The basic costs for raising a child in the U.S. equal about $20,152 annually, according to 2021 data.
The basic costs for raising a child in the U.S. equal about $20,152 annually, according to 2021 data.
Watch as men experience period pain with a menstrual cramp simulator
Men were asked to test their threshold for pain using a machine that simulates cramps, part of an effort to "remove the stigma" of periods.
Men were asked to test their threshold for pain using a machine that simulates cramps, part of an effort to "remove the stigma" of periods.
VIDEO: Engine fire forces LA-bound plane to divert back to Mexico
The engine of an LA-bound plane shot sparks mid-flight this week, forcing the plane to divert back to its origin airport in Guadalajara.
The engine of an LA-bound plane shot sparks mid-flight this week, forcing the plane to divert back to its origin airport in Guadalajara.
Things to do in the Phoenix metro area this weekend: August 26-28
From magic shows to open mics to museum exhibits, here's just a few fun events in the Valley to check out this weekend.
From magic shows to open mics to museum exhibits, here's just a few fun events in the Valley to check out this weekend.
You can now buy 'Friends' Central Perk coffee with a real café coming soon
Fans of “Friends” can enjoy three different Central Perk Coffee blends, called the "Pivot Blend," the "How You Doin'?" and the "We Were on a Coffee Break."
Fans of “Friends” can enjoy three different Central Perk Coffee blends, called the "Pivot Blend," the "How You Doin'?" and the "We Were on a Coffee Break."
Perdue chicken tenders: USDA issues public health alert for potential plastic pieces
A recall was not issued for Purdue chicken tenders since the product is no longer available at the store, but officials want customers to check their freezers.
A recall was not issued for Purdue chicken tenders since the product is no longer available at the store, but officials want customers to check their freezers.
Oscar Mayer starts selling 'Cold Dog' popsicle in select cities
Oscar Mayer announced Thursday it would sell a hot dog-flavored popsicle in a handful of U.S. cities.
Oscar Mayer announced Thursday it would sell a hot dog-flavored popsicle in a handful of U.S. cities.
Market Pantry White Fudge Animal Cookies recalled after metal found in cookie
Market Pantry White Fudge Animal Cookies, sold only at Target, have been recalled after metal was found inside cookies.
Market Pantry White Fudge Animal Cookies, sold only at Target, have been recalled after metal was found inside cookies.
Cracker Barrel unveils new fall menu with 8 limited-time items: 'Flavorful twists'
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store's limited-time fall menu includes a new entrée, sides, drinks and desserts.
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store's limited-time fall menu includes a new entrée, sides, drinks and desserts.
Former Colorado social worker faces mounting accusations she 'baselessly' separated kids from parents
The former social worker is accused of making sexual advances towards parents, and targeting the families if the advances were denied.
The former social worker is accused of making sexual advances towards parents, and targeting the families if the advances were denied.
Chick-fil-A grilled filets, nuggets have dairy allergen due to supplier issue
Chick-fil-A said it’s "actively working with the supplier so this doesn’t happen again and to ensure the allergen is removed" from its grilled nuggets and chicken filets.
Chick-fil-A said it’s "actively working with the supplier so this doesn’t happen again and to ensure the allergen is removed" from its grilled nuggets and chicken filets.
3 arrested in 'Yoga to the People' tax fraud case
The complaint said the defendants evaded taxes by failing to keep corporate books by accepting yoga students’ payments in cash, sometimes collected in tissue boxes passed around during classes, and by paying yoga teachers in cash and “off the books.”
The complaint said the defendants evaded taxes by failing to keep corporate books by accepting yoga students’ payments in cash, sometimes collected in tissue boxes passed around during classes, and by paying yoga teachers in cash and “off the books.”



















