Jay Leno undergoes surgery after suffering 'serious burns' in gasoline fire

Jay Leno is in good condition after suffering "significant burns" to his face, hands and chest while working on a car last week. He has undergone one surgery and will need a second, doctors said, noting he suffered deep second-degree and possibly third-degree burns along with nerve damage. However, they say he will make a full recovery.

Lab-grown meat is safe to eat, FDA says

Experts say this will open up a new meat industry in the U.S. that doesn’t harm or kill animals.

Denny's unveils $5.99 T-shirt that gets you free breakfast every day for a year

Denny’s said the T-shirt comes with a unique QR code sewn directly into the shirt to redeem the free breakfast, but only a limited number are being sold. Here’s when you can get one.

More than 100,000 forced to miss work due to childcare issues in October

More than 100,000 Americans were forced to miss work due to childcare issues last month – a record number, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

Broth Bomb in Dunedin puts a fizzy, delicious twist on one-pot meals

The fizzy seasoning balls drop into a pot of boiling soup or stew and turn bland into mouth-watering, and they're made right here in Tampa Bay.

Lost rescue dog turns herself in at police station, footage shows

Footage released by officials shows the border collie entering through automatic doors at the police station before sitting down in the corner of the reception area.

Subway tests out premade sandwiches in smart vending machines

The global fast-food restaurant franchise announced Monday it is expanding its brick-and-mortar presence with smart vending machines in an effort to better serve its “on-the-go” guests.

Here’s how much your favorite TV characters would pay for rent in 2022

Hovia, an interior design studio, calculated how much characters living in homes and apartments would have to pay for rent in 2022 — and well, it’s pricy.

Too much screen time can impact a child's vision, experts say — try this to give eyes a break

Researchers say the rate of nearsightedness has nearly doubled since 1971, most likely due to a combination of factors such as being indoors more and staring more frequently at near things like a cell phone.

New York Times announces changes to Wordle

Certain types of words will no longer be the answer, and the paper urged players to refresh their browsers to make sure they stay synced with the rest of the users.