Sandy Hook lawsuit: Gun manufacturer Remington reaches settlement with victims' families
Remington, a gun manufacturer that designed the rifle Sandy Hook Elementary School shooter Adam Lanza used to shoot and kill 26 victims in Connecticut in 2012, has agreed to pay a $73 million settlement to victims' families.
GoFundMe's Freedom Convoy decision prompts GOP leaders to call for oversight hearing
Reps. Steve Scalise, R-La., and James Comer, R-Ky., are asking the House Oversight Committee to hold a hearing on GoFundMe's decision to block donations to the Canadian Freedom Convoy.
Texas and Missouri open investigations into GoFundMe for blocking Freedom Convoy donations
Missouri and Texas are opening investigations into GoFundMe's decision not to allow fundraising for the Freedom Convoy on its platform.
Dating app Hinge offering $100 child care stipends to single parents in time for Valentine's Day
The dating app Hinge is offering cash stipends to single parents who want to go on a Valentine’s Day date, but need child care to do so.
Entrepreneur, age 13, encourages kids to never stop studying
Brandyn Ross is proving to the world that you can start a business at any age with his motivational clothing brand Studying Never Stops.
White House pushes Spotify, Big Tech to continue crackdown on 'misinformation' amid Joe Rogan controversy
White House press secretary Jen Psaki spoke Tuesday about the ongoing controversy surrounding the Joe Rogan Experience podcast and media company Spotify, saying that the White House wants "more" done by Big Tech companies to suppress "misinformation" on their platforms.
Valentine's Day 2022 pet spending: You won't believe what we'll shell out for our dogs and cats
Valentine's Day might be going to the dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, or other pets — this year, we'll spend $1.189 billion on our beloved animals for the holiday.
Greenlight debit card and app helps kids AND parents with money
Greenlight, an Atlanta-based start-up that offers a family-friendly debit card and app, helps parents teach kids how to grow and manage their money in 2022 and beyond.
First-time gun owners totaled at least 5.4M in 2021, groups says
At least 5.4 million people were estimated to have bought guns for the first time in 2021, with nearly 30% of all guns sold last year going to new firearms owners, according to a recent trade group survey.
LA County's pandemic gun store closures ruled unconstitutional, Second Amendment advocates praise 9th Circuit
Gun rights advocates are praising a federal court ruling that deemed Los Angeles County’s move to close gun stores at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic was unconstitutional.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s niece on 'building the American dream for all people'
Fox Nation host and Martin Luther King Jr.'s niece Alveda King says she remembers her uncle's legacy and prophecy with a day of service.
Facebook facing lawsuit over federal security officer’s California shooting death: reports
Facebook is facing a lawsuit filed by the sister of a federal security officer who was shot dead in California in May 2020 while guarding a federal courthouse, according to reports.
Americans largely moved to 'low-density' states in 2021: Study
Americans moved around a lot in 2021, and some states seem to be more popular than others.
Girl Scouts' new brownie cookie to debut January 2022
Girl Scout cookie fans who have been waiting for the youth group’s latest cookie addition can rest easy because it’s going to become available next week.
76% Americans want to better their finances for the New Year: Survey
The New Year is right around the corner and Americans want to improve their financial standing in 2022.
Airbnb says it'll 'crack down' on New Year's Eve parties
Airbnb notified its users about its latest New Year's Eve protocol in November 2021. Since then, the new COVID-19 omicron variant has emerged and has overtaken the COVID-19 delta variant in the U.S., according to data published by the CDC.
Kahlúa will pay $25K to couple who can ditch technology for a month
Kahlúa Coffee Liqueur is issuing a challenge to couples in the U.S. that requires a 30-day break from internet-based technology.
Churches look for new members, with help from personal online data
A small company called Gloo has put itself at the forefront of an effort to analyze Americans’ personal data and online activities to help churches reach people most likely to be open to their messages and join their congregations.
McDonald's is open on Christmas, these other establishments as well
For anyone needing a meal or a snack on the go on Christmas Day — or an in-person visit, for that matter — check out some restaurant and store options here.
Christmas lights bring holiday cheer to people from all over
A home in Fanwood, New Jersey, brings delighted onlookers from all over the country and even the world during the holidays — and the owner donates to a local charity that's helping others in the community



















