DC Attorney General sues federal government over SNAP benefit suspension

D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb joined 22 attorneys general and three governors Tuesday in suing the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Secretary Brooke Rollins, accusing them of unlawfully suspending the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which helps more than 40 million Americans afford food.

Change your clocks as Daylight saving time ends

Daylight saving time will officially end at 2 a.m. local time on Sunday, November 2, when clocks “fall back” one hour.

Solaire Social Food Hall closes suddenly in Silver Spring

Just 17 months after opening in downtown Silver Spring, Solaire Social Food Hall is closing on Friday. 

Cracker Barrel CEO breaks silence on logo U-turn

Cracker Barrel's CEO addressed the decision to change its logo - and then reverse course after customer backlash.

Virginia man rides every roller coaster in the US—all 1,069 of them

Rick Mathews has achieved a thrilling milestone by riding every roller coaster in the U.S. that allows adults — a total of 1,069 rides.

These cities rank as the safest in America in 2025, data shows

From public safety or natural disasters, there are plenty of risks to deal with, but these cities are effective at managing issues like these and others, according to a new report.

Peanut allergies dropped significantly in last 10 years, study found

Changing advice on when to introduce young children to peanuts helped tens of thousands of kids avoid the allergy, a newly-published study found.

Afraid of the dark? You’re not alone, survey reveals

Nearly a third of American adults still admit to being afraid of the dark — and the Halloween season isn’t helping them sleep any better.

Louvre museum robbery: Jewels gone in daring heist

Thieves stole items from the Louvre, one of Paris’ most iconic attractions, Sunday morning as tourists were already inside. Here’s what French officials said happened.

Corn dog recall: More Foster Poultry Farms products added

Millions of pounds of corn dog products have been recalled since September over a contamination concern. Here's the product in the latest batch.

Government shutdown: SNAP benefits could run out in November, Rollins says

SNAP benefits may be at risk if the shutdown continues into November, meaning food assistance could disappear for about 40 million people.

Protein powders, shakes contain high lead levels, analysis found

A new Consumer Reports investigation found protein powders and shakes have a concerning level of lead. Here are the products that were tested and what CR found.