Maine starts removing naughty license plates

The state began sending letters this month to recall the offensive license plates.

Here are Wednesday's winning numbers in the $715.1M Powerball drawing

Did you win? While no one matched all six numbers last night to win the $751.1 million Powerball jackpot, there were multiple tickets that matched five numbers worth $1 million.

Here's how Initiative 82 could transform DC's restaurant industry

This November will mark the second time in roughly four years that D.C. voters can decide how tipped workers get paid.

Airline passenger complaints continue to rise

Canceled flights, tarmac delays, and mishandled baggage are all reasons the federal government is reporting a huge increase in complaints from angry airline passengers.

Gordon Ramsay opens Fish & Chips restaurant at The Wharf

Internationally renowned chef Gordon Ramsay is now serving his signature fish and chips at The Wharf.

Kia recalls SUVs again for risk of engine fire, owners urged to park outside

Kia Sportages from the 2008 and 2009 model years have been recalled for a second time due to fire risks. The auto company is telling car owners to park away from buildings and other cars until they determine the cause of the issue.

Nearly 30% of Americans admit to 'zombie driving'

A recent survey reviewed people’s driving habits, and it turns out many of us are on autopilot on the roads.

Love chili? Bush's Beans hosting contest worth $20K, tailgate with Brian Baumgartner

In addition to $20,000, the winner will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to the SEC Championship game in Atlanta and get to co-host a tailgate with “The Office” star. Here’s how to apply.

Rolls-Royce unveils its 1st fully electric car with $400K price tag: Spectre

The Rolls-Royce shared a first look at the Spectre, which has a two-door body style and a range of 260 miles per charge. The first customer cars are expected to be delivered in late 2023.

Remote work likely fueled small 'baby boom' in 2021 among US women, economists say

"This 2021 'baby bump' is the first major reversal in the U.S. fertility rates since the 2007 Great Recession and was large enough to reverse two years of declining fertility rates," the economists wrote.

This airline will pay workers' rent and fly them to work

A Japanese airline is offering remote workers in Tokyo unlimited flights to the capital city as much as they choose via a monthly subscription.

Tajín on Pop-Tarts? Brands team up for 'unexpected' tangy, spicy combination

The new “Pop-Tarts x Tajín” kit, which will be available in limited quantities, comes with Tajín's Clásico Seasoning and a new hot sauce, and a variety of fan-favorite Pop-Tarts.

Pro pickleball tournament kicks off in College Park

Pickleball professionals are in the DMV for the first time as the mid-Atlantic’s first professional pickleball tournament, the "N2grate DC Open," kicks off Thursday at the Junior Tennis Championship Center in College Park, MD.