These trends will influence baby names in 2025, study finds

From hit television shows to competitive sporting events, these pop culture moments are giving huge hints into what the biggest baby names of 2025 will be.

This is how much money you need to never work again

Our expert offered one key tip for those who want to become a millionaire and stay a millionaire.

America's 20 most 'livable' cities in 2024, according to study

For Americans in search of the "perfect place" to live, they may want to look toward the Midwest, according to research by RentCafe.

Employee's homemade meal blamed for mass food poisoning at Maryland seafood distributor

NAFCO Wholesale Seafood Distributors in Jessup, Maryland, says Monday's mass food poisoning incident, which left 46 people seeking medical attention, was caused by homemade food prepared by an employee.

Here are the best US cities for Halloween lovers, according to data

Whether you’re searching for costumes or stocking up on candy at the stores for your home, these cities offer the most appeal to enjoy Halloween based on a recent report.

'He's God's problem now,' son says in viral obituary for his father

“We have all done our best to enjoy/weather Robert's antics up to this point, but he is God's problem now," the comical obituary reads.

List: Here's what foods will be cheaper and more expensive this Thanksgiving

Get the breakdown on which Thanksgiving foods will be more affordable this year and which items will see a price increase, according to the Wells Fargo 2024 food inflation report.

Thanksgiving and holiday travel trends in 2024: What you need to know

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. airlines carried 853 million passengers in 2022, which was up from 658 million in 2021. The Sunday after Thanksgiving annually ranks as one the busiest and hectic days to fly in the entire year.

Halloween cocktail recipes: Five to try this spooky season

Halloween party drinks to try, including bloody mary syringes, Hocus Pocus "life force" punch and more -- including some N/A options!

DC employees spend $350 on work lunches per month, according to study

D.C. employees are spending $350 on work lunches per month, including lunch from restaurants and groceries for making lunch, according to a recent study.