Over 1,000 replica firearms, suppressors, seized at LAX

Since January of this year, CBP officers at LAX have seized over 1,000 replica firearms from shipments originating in China.

US cities where money buys you the most happiness

A new study is revealing the top cities in the U.S. where money buys Americans the most happiness.

Hooters files for bankruptcy, plans sale of all company-owned restaurants

Hooters of America has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Texas to address $376 million in debt, planning to sell all 151 corporate-owned restaurants to a buyer group backed by its original founders.

The fastest-growing jobs in the US revealed, according to study

A new study has revealed the fastest growing professions in the United States, with one profession showing 260% growth since 2020.

Chipotle's Burrito Vault BOGO game returns ahead of National Burrito Day

Chipotle is celebrating National Burrito Day on April 3 by announcing the return of its popular online game called the Burrito Vault.

Death of ex-Yankee's son in Costa Rica has experts sounding alarm on healthy travel

Former New York Yankees player Brett Gardner announced his son Miller, 14, died March 21 "after falling ill along with several other family members” during a trip to Costa Rica.

2025's 'best neighborhoods': Virginia, Florida cities fill the list

The 'best neighborhoods' rankings consider several factors, including quality of local schools, crime rates, housing trends, employment statistics and access to amenities.

Should Americans rush to buy a car before the tariffs? Here's what Trump says

President Trump was asked Friday whether Americans should rush to buy cars now before his planned 25% tariffs on imported cars, light trucks and auto parts take effect.

What is a woman? Trump answers reporter's question

President Trump offered four answers to the question “What is a woman?" as debates over sex, gender, and transgender rights intensify across Republican-led states.

RFK Jr. says states can – and should – block soda from food stamps benefits

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says states will now be allowed to ban people from using SNAP benefits – better known as food stamps – to pay for sodas.

Celebrating National Mermaid Day
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Enjoy the ultimate mermaid expereince at Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa.