Airlines add international flights head of summer travel
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If the last days of winter have you thinking about flying somewhere warm, you'll find you have more options and easier access to international travel starting soon for this spring and summer.

Here's where you can get free coffee to help deal with daylight saving time

Daylight saving time officially begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 12 for most of the U.S., meaning more daylight in the evenings and potentially less sleep.

Lawmakers seek to have restaurant chains fund training time for workers

Some lawmakers and worker groups spent Thursday speaking out against the National Restaurant Association, accusing the group of wage suppression.

103-year-old Camarillo woman hits the gym 3 to 4 times a week

At 103 years young, you'd never guess Teresa Moore is a gym rat. She hits the gym three to four times a week. She said her secret to a long life is simple: "Try to think of good things."

Aldi suffers Easter marshmallow blunder: 'We can’t even defend this one'

An Easter Bunny marshmallow snack from Aldi caught the attention of many Twitter users after a shopper posted a photo, showing the suggestively-shaped snacks.

Michelin Guide adds more Chicago restaurants to its list of culinary gems
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The prestigious Michelin Guide is adding seven new restaurants to its selection: Avli on the Park, Indienne, Roux, Sue?os, The Izakaya at Momotaro, Union and Pompette.

Here are the cities that tip the best, study finds

Cleveland claimed the number one spot as the best tipping city in the nation based on the new study.

Car thefts in US top 1 million for first time since 2008

California led the nation in car thefts last year, followed by Texas. Meanwhile, Illinois experienced the highest spike from 2021, followed by Washington and New York, according to a new report.

SunnyD launches new line of hard seltzers

SunnyD, the tangy orange drink that grew a dedicated fan base in the '90s, has entered the hard seltzer market.

Female Naperville automotive students seek to set speed record

A group of female Naperville automotive students are going for a speed record. They have built what they hope will be the fastest truck in America, and they're heading to Texas this month to put it to the test.