Weekend race brings historic race cars 'back to the future'
They say history goes by in the blink of an eye — and never will that be truer than at this weekend’s Historic Sportscar Racing Mitty.
US fertility rate drops to record low, CDC says – here’s what that means
A little under 3.6 million babies were born in 2023, or 54.4 live births for every 1,000 females between the ages of 15 to 44, according to CDC provisional data.
What millennials are doing to confront the 'quarter-life crisis'
We’ve all heard of a midlife crisis, but how about a quarter-life crisis?
Bird flu in cows: 1 in 5 pasteurized milk samples had traces of virus, FDA says
One in five samples of pasteurized milk contained remnants of the bird flu virus that has infected dairy cows, the FDA said. Here’s what to know.
Atlanta Film Festival, antiques, seafood & comedy: Things to do this weekend in metro Atlanta
It's finally the weekend, y'all, and there's plenty of fabulous things to do this weekend.
104-year-old time capsule found during school demolition: Here’s what was inside
The capsule, buried in 1920 at a former Minnesota high school, was found while the crew was ripping down the front pillars and doors of the school.
Virginia-Highland staple Paolo’s Gelato Italiano turns 25
Paolo’s Gelato has officially been a staple in Atlanta neighborhood Virginia-Highland for a quarter of a century.
Owner of Ray's on the River retiring after 40 years, selling restaurants
Ray Schoenbaum opened Ray's on the River in 1984. Now, after 40 years in business, he's retiring and selling his restaurants.
Starbucks half-off Thursday: How to score the drink deal
Starbucks customers can get half-off any drink on Thursday. Here’s how the deal works.
'Extraordinary find': Archeologists begin studying bottles of 18th-century cherries discovered at Mt. Vernon
Archaeologists at George Washington’s Mount Vernon made a major discovery last month: Two glass bottles from the 18th century, filled with what are believed to be cherries, possibly belonging to George Washington.
New airline refund rules could lead to rising ticket prices, economist warns
This is welcome news for airline customer advocacy groups and passengers. But one North Texas economist believes the new federal mandate will end up costing consumers more in the end.
Americans envy these jobs more than any others
If you’re considering a job change or searching for a new career path, these are some of the most desired professions on the market.
1 in 4 US adults over 50 say they expect to never retire
More than one in four adults in the U.S. who are over 50 said in a new AARP study that they expect to never retire.
Georgia beach named among the best in the US by Travel and Leisure
A Georgia beach has been recognized as one of the best beaches in the United States by Travel and Leisure, joining the ranks of popular beaches in Hawaii, Florida and California.
Bird flu virus found in milk but FDA says it's safe to drink
Pasteurized milk is still safe to drink despite traces of bird flu particles found, according to the USDA, FDA and CDC.
Primal Kitchen avocado oil recalled because glass bottles prone to breaking
Primal Kitchen avocado oil product is being recalled because “the glass may be prone to breakage, causing the product to spill,” an FDA notice says.
Choosing the right weight loss plan can be tricky | These tips from an obesity physician might help
Many of us have tried diets and weight-loss programs, some successful, others not so much.
Driverless cars tested on Atlanta streets as Georgia Tech researches technology
Waymo, a self-driving tech company, is testing its vehicles on the streets of Atlanta.
David Beckham's $10M lawsuit against Mark Wahlberg's fitness company will go to trial
David Beckham and Mark Wahlberg's companies will battle it out in court over money the English soccer star claims F45 owes him.
Tornado strikes Missouri event venue during wedding rehearsal
A Missouri tornado almost delayed a couple's wedding when the EF-1 twister ripped the roof off their event venue.