Officer gives firefighter apology cake: 'Sorry I tased you' An Ohio police officer has apologized for a work mishap by bringing a firefighter a cake iced with an unusual message.
Lobster shortage sends prices soaring as high as $49 per lobster roll Getting your hands on a lobster roll might be a bit trickier than usual as a shortage of the shellfish has caused prices to soar.
Cajun Steak Salad Executive Chef Jimmy Madla was exposed to cooking at an early age, learning next to his father who taught him the art of balancing flavors and respecting ingredients.
'The Greek Freak' Giannis Antetokounmpo gets reserved table at Milwaukee taco truck A Milwaukee taco stand has made sure that Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo will always have a table should he come by for a bite to eat.
The White House state dinner: Diplomacy through flowers, food and fun The Trumps will get their first chance to host a state dinner Tuesday, when President and Mrs. Trump welcome French Prime Minister Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron to the White House.
5 foods Barbara Bush loved The former First Lady was known for her sense of humor, white hair and pearls, but she also knew a thing or two about making good food.
Facebook's new content removal rules spark censorship debate Facebook announces new appeals process allowing users to dispute removed posts; reaction from 'Your World' panel.
WhatsApp raises minimum age in Europe ahead of new privacy laws WhatsApp is raising the minimum age to use its popular messaging app to 16 from 13 for European users, ahead of new data privacy laws slated to go into affect in the region next month.
Monkey can't own the copyright to its famous selfie, appeals court rules A monkey in Indonesia cannot own the copyright to a famous selfie it took in 2011, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday.
Facebook user guidelines revealed: Which posts will get removed? In an effort to increase transparency, curb harassment and bullying, Facebook has made its user guidelines public. In addition, the social media giant has created a process to appeal any content that was taken down.
Facebook rules at a glance: What's banned, exactly? Facebook has revealed for the first time just what, exactly, is banned on its service in a new Community Standards document released on Tuesday.
Robot helps disabled young fan make soccer history An innovative robot has helped a 14-year-old boy with multiple health conditions experience the excitement of leading his favorite soccer team out onto the field.
Now you can read Facebook’s secret rulebook for what you can post Facing unprecedented scrutiny, Facebook has released its Community Standards guidelines. Instead of overly general statements of what the social media platform allows, now you can read the rules that govern what you can post.