Tick safety: How to protect yourself and your pets as tick-borne diseases spike in Michigan
Tick-borne diseases, including Lyme, are on the rise in Michigan. Experts urge taking steps to prevent tick bites in the first place.
Tick-borne diseases, including Lyme, are on the rise in Michigan. Experts urge taking steps to prevent tick bites in the first place.
US kids of divorce earn less, face more teen pregnancy and jail: study
A new study finds that children whose parents divorce before age 5 face reduced earnings as adults and increased chances of teen pregnancy and incarceration—consequences tied to financial loss, relocation, and diminished parental involvement.
A new study finds that children whose parents divorce before age 5 face reduced earnings as adults and increased chances of teen pregnancy and incarceration—consequences tied to financial loss, relocation, and diminished parental involvement.
Pepsi knocked out of America's top selling soft drinks
Many Americans already have strong opinions on the Coca-Cola vs. Pepsi debate, and now another soft drink has entered the chat.
Many Americans already have strong opinions on the Coca-Cola vs. Pepsi debate, and now another soft drink has entered the chat.
Dolly Parton is launching a frozen food line
Country music icon Dolly Parton is expanding her retail food line with the launch of a menu of frozen meals.
Country music icon Dolly Parton is expanding her retail food line with the launch of a menu of frozen meals.
McDonald's to extend summer hours amid hiring surge
McDonald's is extending its operating hours at most U.S. locations starting this summer amid an earlier decision to hire more than 300,000 workers.
McDonald's is extending its operating hours at most U.S. locations starting this summer amid an earlier decision to hire more than 300,000 workers.
USPS unveils 'Forever' stamps honoring 250 years of US military service
New commemorative stamps feature the seals of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps with special inscriptions.
New commemorative stamps feature the seals of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps with special inscriptions.
Arsenic in rice: Amazon.com sued over alleged sale of contaminated product
A class action lawsuit was filed this week against Amazon.com over its alleged deceptive sale of toxic rice.
A class action lawsuit was filed this week against Amazon.com over its alleged deceptive sale of toxic rice.
Oysters recalled for possible norovirus contamination
The FDA has alerted restaurants and food retailers in several states that they may have purchased oysters that could be contaminated with norovirus.
The FDA has alerted restaurants and food retailers in several states that they may have purchased oysters that could be contaminated with norovirus.
Toyota recalls over 443,000 trucks for potential reverse light failure
Dealerships will replace the light assemblies free of charge for affected truck owners.
Dealerships will replace the light assemblies free of charge for affected truck owners.
McDonald’s is closing those experimental CosMc’s restaurants
McDonald’s is closing all CosMc’s locations by June, ending its pilot of a snack-and-sip concept. But the chain says drinks like the turmeric spiced latte and frozen sour cherry energy will be tested at regular McDonald’s stores.
McDonald’s is closing all CosMc’s locations by June, ending its pilot of a snack-and-sip concept. But the chain says drinks like the turmeric spiced latte and frozen sour cherry energy will be tested at regular McDonald’s stores.
‘Slaw Dog' wins first-ever Wienie Race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
The top dog in a race among the six iconic Wienermobiles from Oscar Mayer proved to be the one representing the Southeast.
The top dog in a race among the six iconic Wienermobiles from Oscar Mayer proved to be the one representing the Southeast.
75% of sunscreens are not as effective as they claim, study suggests
The new report revealed that many sunscreens fell short on safety and efficacy standards.
The new report revealed that many sunscreens fell short on safety and efficacy standards.
Texas lottery winner on delays in $83M prize payout: 'I've lost a lot of faith'
A woman is suing the Texas Lottery after winning $83 million. The Montgomery County resident won back in February but was told she can’t be paid because of a state investigation.
A woman is suing the Texas Lottery after winning $83 million. The Montgomery County resident won back in February but was told she can’t be paid because of a state investigation.
Outside for Memorial Day? These are the country's top cities for parks
Memorial Day is on May 26.
Memorial Day is on May 26.
Grosse Ile Parkway Bridge reopens for four weeks
Michigan lifted travel restrictions on nearly a hundred projects around the state ahead of the Memorial Day holiday weekend.
Michigan lifted travel restrictions on nearly a hundred projects around the state ahead of the Memorial Day holiday weekend.
2025 Memorial Day parades in Metro Detroit
Memorial Day parades are planned across Metro Detroit this weekend.
Memorial Day parades are planned across Metro Detroit this weekend.
Stellantis announces 'Megahub' facility in Van Buren Township, consolidating parts distribution centers
The megahub consolidates its parts distribution centers that operated around Michigan and in Wisconsin, which Stellantis recently sold.
The megahub consolidates its parts distribution centers that operated around Michigan and in Wisconsin, which Stellantis recently sold.
Ride of Silence bike ride planned in Detroit in remembrance of killed cyclists
A Ride of Silence ride will be held in Detroit on Wednesday. These bicycle rides are held worldwide to honor bicyclists who have been wounded or killed, and raise awareness.
A Ride of Silence ride will be held in Detroit on Wednesday. These bicycle rides are held worldwide to honor bicyclists who have been wounded or killed, and raise awareness.
General Motors is halting exports of vehicles to China
GM says it is 'committed to continued development' in the Chinese market.
GM says it is 'committed to continued development' in the Chinese market.
Cucumbers recalled after Salmonella sickens 26 in several states; 9 hospitalized
The cucumbers may be within shelf life for the rest of this week, and the CDC says several people recently ate cucumbers on cruise ships leaving ports in Florida.
The cucumbers may be within shelf life for the rest of this week, and the CDC says several people recently ate cucumbers on cruise ships leaving ports in Florida.



















