Ford unveils new Mustang, Bronco-inspired electric bikes
Ford has announced the release of two new electric bikes inspired by its Bronco and Mustang vehicles that are available for purchase now with deliveries expected later in 2024.
Life-sized Polly Pocket Airbnb in Massachusetts to open for booking
Airbnb is offering a nostalgic experience announcing a Polly Pocket-themed stay in Littleton, Massachusetts, which looks like the actual toy from the 1990s.
Protection dogs for sale in Montana come with hefty price tag of $150K
Montana dog breeder, Svalinn, trains rare protective dogs that also act as family dogs. The animals are priced at $150,000 for clients who want to take extra safety measures.
Washington photographer files lawsuit alleging viral social media account violated copyright law
A photographer in Lake Stevens, Washington, has filed a lawsuit against the social media account "Zillow Gone Wild" after she alleged her photos were posted without permission.
Drawing owned and cherished by George Washington to hit Philadelphia auction
An ink-wash drawing owned and cherished by President George Washington will hit an auction block in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The piece was gifted to Washington by Marquis de Lafayette.
Vietnam veteran and entrepreneur is candid about PTSD battle and achieving the American dream
Bob Parsons, GoDaddy founder and Marine veteran, opens up about his PTSD after the Vietnam war in his new book and shares advice for those trying to reach the American dream.
$1M Powerball prize claimed in Massachusetts weeks before ticket's expiration
A lottery winner in Massachusetts scored a $1 million Powerball ticket last year, but didn't claim the prize until three weeks before the winnings were set to expire.
Lululemon removes new clothing item after social media users sound off
Lululemon removed a new legging style from its shelves after shoppers took to social media to share reviews of the product. A spokesperson said the company plans to make adjustments.
Stew Leonard Jr. advocates for water safety for kids after losing son in drowning incident
Stew Leonard Jr., CEO of the grocery chain, lost his son in a drowning incident in 1989, which inspired him to open a swim school in Norwalk, Connecticut, to protect other kids.