The coronavirus pandemic has set the American Red Cross back in terms of their blood supply. That's why they're upping the ante with a prize like no other.
As Superbowl 54 approaches this weekend, bits of information are coming out about the food choices that Americans shove in their mouths during the game. Because let's be honest, it wouldn't be the Super Bowl without plenty of munchies.
Online marketplace Bid-on-Equipment has gathered up some Google stats on what the nation is planning to eat this coming Sunday...
This Sunday is the big game. Superbowl 54 is taking place in Miami, Florida with the San Francisco 49ers taking on the Kansas City Chiefs. If you're not into football, no worries, there's plenty of non-football related activities happening at the Utica Zoo this weekend!
To go along with snacks and beverages and to make sure that you have the best experience possible on game day, Reynolds Wrap has created a new invention called the 'Hunger Harness.'
For some of you, you're looking forward to watching the advertisements more than the game; if that's the case, you're in luck; we've got 5 of the commercials featured in 2016's "Super Bowl 50."
One Super Bowl ad that is getting a lot of talk is the Nationwide Insurance. But, it wasn't the kind of talk the company was hoping to receive. Their commercial for preventable childhood deaths is being widely criticized.
Malcolm Butler made a game-saving interception of a Russell Wilson pass at the goal line, and the New England Patriots held on to beat the Seattle Seahawks, 28-24, in Super Bowl XLIX in Glendale, Ariz. on Sunday.