New York Times piece dubs Aperol Spritz a bad drink as social media users debate beverage Social media users debated whether the alcohol drink the Aperol Spritz is a good drink following a piece by The New York Times that called the spirit a bad drink.
Rhode Island school district to give cold sandwiches to students who owe lunch money Students in one Rhode Island school district who have not paid previous lunch bills will receive cold sandwiches instead of a hot meal, officials announced.
Rolled chicken nugget ice cream is a thing now Chicken nuggets are great, and ice cream is great, but they were never meant to go together.
Cooking with 'Friends': Abby Hornacek shares her family's favorite breakfast recipes Fox Nation's Abby Hornacek loves sharing a great breakfast with her family.
Vermont bill to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples’ Day advances Vermont appears poised to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day, as more cities, states and universities opt to stop honoring the famed explorer and recognize Native Americans instead.
Paula Deen's idea for 'butter burgers' might be your new favorite recipe Can we go to Paula Deen’s house for Easter?
Friendly's closes up shop at 23 Northeast locations Friendly’s faces less than friendly store closures. Known for its ice cream and family friendly restuarants, Massachusetts-based Friendly’s decided to close 23 more locations in the Northeast in an effort to recover from bankruptcy and reposition the brand in today’s competitive market, The Boston Globe and Mass Live reported.
Vegan dogs and cats? Study finds some pet owners are feeding their animals plant-based diets Some pet owners who are vegan are feeding their dogs and cats plant-based diets as well, while others are interested in doing so, a recent study found.
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with authentic Irish soda bread: 'Every mother in Ireland has her own version of it' Celebrate another staple from the Emerald Isle.
'Bomb cyclone' to sock central US with blizzard conditions, severe weather, raging winds for up to 70 million A late-season storm system is forecast to explode over the central U.S. on Wednesday, becoming a "bomb cyclone" as it slams the region with blizzard conditions, heavy rains and fierce winds that threaten to snarl travel for tens of millions.