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Where each state stands on making daylight saving time permanent

Many states have passed measures to stay on daylight saving time permanently -- a move called "lock the clock" but most are waiting on Congress to act. → Read More

Easy NFL rules guide for Super Bowl viewers

What does it mean to defer in football? After the coin toss teams in the Super Bowl usual defer their choice to the 2nd half. Here are key NFL rules to know. → Read More

Surgeon General: We shouldn't allow 13-year-olds on social media

The nation's top doctor said research he has seen indicates young teenagers aren't ready to dive into social media like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. → Read More

Boulder smashes through Hawaii family's living room and it was caught on camera

A camera inside the house captured the shocking moment a boulder came crashing through the family's living room. → Read More

Why did the FAA ground all planes in the US Wednesday morning?

Longtime aviation insiders could not recall an outage of such magnitude caused by a technology breakdown. → Read More

More than 9,000 delayed flights after huge FAA outage

The White House said there's "no evidence of a cyberattack," and officials are investigating. → Read More

What happened to Damar Hamlin? How cardiac arrest is different from heart attack

The Buffalo Bills confirmed that Hamlin went into cardiac arrest, it was unclear Tuesday what caused the heart problem. Commotio Cordis has been floated as a cause. → Read More

When will Al Roker return to the 'TODAY' show?

Al Roker was first admitted to the hospital in November because of blood clots in his lungs and legs. → Read More

As Southwest flights return to normal, CEO apologizes

The airline has scrapped more than 13,000 flights since Dec. 22, according to tracking service FlightAware. → Read More

Why some soccer players are wearing Zorro-like masks at the World Cup

As World Cup matches resume, you may be wondering why some players have been wearing masks during games. → Read More

Disney just raised the prices on its Walt Disney World parks. Here's how much.

The price for each individual park's tickets will fluctuate based on demand and time, just like airline tickets. But all will be more expensive than they used to be. → Read More

Kevin Conroy, iconic voice of Batman, dead at 66

Conroy played Batman in more than 60 productions, including 15 animated movies and a host of video games. → Read More

What's open and closed on Veterans Day?

Veterans Day, celebrated on Nov. 11 every year, honors those who have served in the U.S. military. → Read More

E. coli outbreak in 6 states linked to ground beef from HelloFresh meal kit

The ground beef linked to the E. coli outbreak was included in select HelloFresh meal kits shipped during July. → Read More

'It took a real toll': Justin Bieber cancels remaining tour dates amid health struggle

Earlier this summer, the pop star revealed he had a condition that left one side of his face paralyzed. → Read More

Reports say Kim Kardashian has split with Pete Davidson

The couple reportedly called it quits due to their age difference and long-distance relationship troubles. → Read More

Hershey warns of Halloween candy shortage this year

Hershey's says production decisions in the spring, and supply chain issues from the Ukraine war, mean there might not be enough candy to go around this Halloween. → Read More

1 dollar is worth about as much as 1 euro. What does it mean?

The last time the euro was below the dollar was on July 15, 2002 — nearly 20 years ago to the day. → Read More

Disneyland Instagram account hacked, displaying explicit posts

The hacker's posts all featured explicit language, with some making joking references to COVID-19. → Read More

Did somebody win the Mega Millions $370 million jackpot?

Tuesday's drawing was worth $370 million, the second-largest jackpot of the year. On Friday, three people who got 5 numbers right each won $1 million. → Read More