Michigan breweries now allowed to sell nonalcoholic beers from other breweries

Michigan recently passed a law allowing breweries to sell nonalcoholic beer that the brewery did not produce, greatly expanding options for those looking to cut back on booze while still going out.

New federal dietary guidelines: Avoid processed foods, added sugar

New guidelines for healthy eating say Americans should eat more whole foods and protein, fewer highly processed foods and less added sugar.

New Girl Scout cookie arrives: Here's how to get it

If your New Year's resolution is to “explore more” Girl Scout cookies, you’re in luck.

Black Lake sturgeon season: Michigan's shortest fishing season approaches

Michigan's Black Lake sturgeon fishing season begins Feb. 7 and is slotted for five days. However, it will likely end sooner, as last year's season ended in just 17 minutes.

General Motors laying off more than 1,100 employees from two locations

Some tough news to start the new year for scores of autoworkers. General Motors says it’s laying off more than eleven hundred workers at its Factory Zero location in Hamtramck.

Japanese sushi chain shatters record, pays $3.24 million for single bluefin tuna

Check out this single bluefin tuna that a Japanese sushi chain bought for more than $3 million at the famed New Year fish auction in Tokyo, shattering a previous record.

These cities rank as the best for keeping New Year's resolutions in 2026, data shows

WalletHub ranked the best U.S. cities for keeping New Year’s resolutions in 2026, finding that location can play a major role in whether people stick to their goals.

Ford breaks recall record in 2025

From seat belts that can corrode and easily snap in Mustangs, to malfunctioning rear view cameras in its super-duty trucks, and software errors in Ford Broncos.