Toilet paper mega-brand introduces ‘cutting edge’ design: Find out what it is
A well-known toilet paper brand has announced a new design in its popular household item. Charmin said the new "smooth tear" toilet paper will be a better experience for consumers.
Theater tickets from the night Abraham Lincoln was shot sold for over $250K at auction
Tickets to the theater from the night President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated sold at auction for over $250K. The tickets are among a precious few of their kind from the tragic 1865 night.
Walmart opens first-ever pet services center with 'low, transparent' prices in Georgia
Walmart announced the opening of its first-ever pet services center in Georgia; customers can visit the one-stop retailer for all of their beloved animals' needs.
Chipotle announces fan-favorite menu item returning for the third time — find out what it is
Chipotle announced that a fan-favorite protein option will be returning to its menu for a limited time. Learn more about the popular flavor-filled option.
Home Chef announces partnership with social media star, cookbook author Half Baked Harvest
Half Baked Harvest is bringing recipes to your home in a collaboration meal kit with Home Chef. Tieghan Gerard spoke with Fox News Digital ahead of the launch.
Pumpkin spice latte lovers can visit this spa offering PSL hot tubs and pumpkin pie facials
A spa service agency is offering a pumpkin spice latte-themed day with pumpkin pie facials, a PSL hot tub and more with health-boosting ingredients.
Company looking to pay someone to watch ‘The Great British Bake Off’ and eat dessert
A company in the United Kingdom is looking to hire a "Great British Bake Off" and baked goods tester to watch the upcoming season while trying out the treats.
Unique 'Harry Potter' book signed by J.K. Rowling to be sold for thousands after surviving fire
A rare edition of a Harry Potter book is going up for auction after the seller nearly lost it in a fire. She won the copy over 10 years ago in a competition.
Lunch customer cuts line, pays for others’ food — then gets the evil eye from those still waiting
A Reddit user asked others if it was wrong to skip a long lunch line, order food and then pay for another customer's meal. Here's how people reacted to the cut-in-line move.