If you're planning your next road trip, the website WalletHub wants to help you pick the most fun destination. The site ranked each state in the U.S. using 26 metrics including the cost of entertainment, restaurants per capita, nightlife options, and access to national parks in hopes of finding out which American state that is the most fun to visit. According to the rankings, the top state was California, followed by Florida, Nevada, New York, and Illinois.
It's Skin Cancer Awareness Month, and dermatologist Dr. Hope Mitchell stops by the Cheddar News studio to give some expert tips on what causes skin damage and how to take care of it.
US Customs and Border Protection said it's looking for whoever dropped a 4-year-old boy over the border wall near San Diego.
More than 450 Catholic clergy in Illinois sexually abused nearly 2,000 children since 1950, the state’s attorney general found in an investigation released Tuesday, revealing that the problem was far worse than the church had let on.
The U.S. surgeon general is calling for tech companies and lawmakers to take “immediate action” to protect kids' and adolescents' mental health on social media.
Authorities say they’ve foiled an elderly businessman’s plan to escape a Florida jail and return to France where he had previously fled in an attempt to avoid child pornography charges.
Graduation season is upon us, and many families are getting ready to shell out for the big celebrations. However, graduation parties don't have to break the bank. Cheddar News spoke with Lindsey Peers, owner of The Craft Studio, for some advice on how to decorate on the cheap, from reusing ribbons from the holidays from homemade step-and-repeats for photos.
A fake image of an explosion at the Pentagon made its rounds on Twitter Monday, causing a lot of confusion and a brief dip in the stock market
Police have arrested a man they believe intentionally crashed a U-Haul truck into a security barrier at a park across from the White House.
A jury two weeks ago decided that Trump had sexually abused Carroll at an upscale Manhattan department store in early spring 1996.
Arizona, California and Nevada on Monday proposed a plan to significantly reduce their water use from the drought-stricken Colorado River over the next three years, a potential breakthrough in a year-long stalemate that pitted Western states against one another.
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