Delta Air Lines announces new boarding process starting in May

Delta Air Lines, headquartered in Atlanta, is set to revamp its passenger boarding process, announcing a return to numbered zones starting May 1.

LA designer takes cowboy hats to new heights... with lights

When it comes to fashion, neon and western wear may not come to mind, but Los Angeles designer Asia Hall has made it her claim to fame.

Consumer Reports recommends banning Lunchables from school menus

Consumer Reports says its testing found the popular meal kits contain relatively high levels of lead, along with sodium and want them pulled from the National School Lunch Program.

Boeing 737 makes emergency landing in Idaho due to warning light

An Air Canada Boeing 737 flight en route from Mexico City to Vancouver, Canada, experienced an in-flight emergency, prompting an unscheduled landing at Boise, Idaho, airport, officials reported.

Top summer destinations for 2024
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Google reveled the top cities where people plan to travel this summer.

Solar eclipse glasses: How to save, recycle, and donate

What can people do with their solar glasses once the solar eclipse is over? Here are a few options.

Southwest flight bound for Houston returns to Denver Airport after engine cover falls off

A Southwest flight destined for Houston had to return to Denver International Airport after the engine cowling fell off during takeoff, prompting an investigation by FAA officials and rescheduling passengers for a three-hour delay.

This is the healthiest city in America: Report

WalletHub's latest report on America's healthiest cities reveals stark differences, with some thriving while others face significant health challenges.

These bird-themed baby names are rising in popularity

Cameron Diaz and her husband Benji Madden announced the birth of their son Cardinal last month.

Here's every California county's median household income

The list, published every year by California's Department of Housing and Community Development, divides the income limits into six categories ranging from "acutely low" to "moderate."

California law would let you ignore after-hours calls, texts from work

The proposed bill would offer employees a better work-life balance by not having their time interrupted by messages after finishing the work day.