SunChips releasing limited-edition flavor for 5 minutes during solar eclipse
SunChips is launching a limited-edition flavor in honor of the solar eclipse of 2024. It will only be available for the duration of totality – roughly 4 minutes and 20-plus seconds.
College savings should start in kindergarten and kids should be involved: financial expert
Gregg Murset, CEO of the app BusyKid, says it's better to start saving for child's college education early and have them help with the responsibility along the way.
California businessmen hope to break world record for 'most hair donated in 24 hours'
A men's grooming brand in California known as The Longhairs is holding a charity haircutting event this weekend to raise money for Children With Hair Loss.
Woman wins in Missouri lottery after playing same numbers for 40 years
A Pulaski County, Missouri, resident has finally won a lottery prize after playing in the Missouri Lottery's Club Keno game. She played the same exact numbers for 40 years.
Winning $2M Mega Millions ticket sold in California, jackpot swells to $687M
A California resident won a $2.1 million lottery prize in the latest Mega Millions drawing on Tuesday. The jackpot has climbed to an estimated $687 million.
Soft drink company hiring two 'soda consultants' to travel across America for $40K
A beverage brand is looking for two new employees who are real-life best friends to serve as "senior soda consultants" by visiting four cities across America.
Some Apple iPhone users slam the tech company's FineWoven cases over quality
Apple users have taken to social media to share their thoughts on the "FineWoven" iPhone case. Many say it does not hold up well even after only a few months of use; others are fine with it.
Average cost of an American home in the decade you were born, from 1940s to present day
Over the course of 80 years, the housing market has spiked and plummeted, with real estate in the U.S. hitting major milestones and leaving a mark in history.
Federal government jobs go viral on TikTok as a 'fix' for job security worries: 'And you get a pension'
Many industries were hit with layoffs in 2023, but for those who want to find a position with more job security, social media users say the answer is simple: the federal government.