Majority of California homes for sale are over $1 million: study
4 out of 5 US cities where more than half of the homes for sale cost over $1 million are in California.
FTC hits 'extended vehicle warranty' scammers with lifetime telemarketing bans
FTC said 'extended vehicle warranty' telemarketing scam fleeced consumers out of $6.6 million
Amazon Prime Day: Steals and deals to save money
Prime Day is Amazon's annual deal event on July 11-12 exclusively for Prime members, featuring two days of epic deals on top brands. Experts are also warning consumers to be on alert for scams.
A look inside the Gardena Amazon facility
Ever wonder what the process looks like to get those Amazon items from your cart to your door - oftentimes in the same day? Take a look.
Bank of America to pay $100M to customers over fees, opening accounts without consent
Are you a Bank of America customer? The bank has been ordered to pay $100 million to customers for several offenses, plus millions more in penalties.
Crocs sues rival Joybees over stolen trade secrets by former manager, intellectual property
In the new lawsuit, Crocs allege Joybees and their CEO of stealing trade secrets and unfair competition.
Target, Walmart announce back-to-school deals for teachers, students
Back-to-school deals are back for teachers and students.
US Postal Service raising stamp prices Sunday
The USPS requested mailing price hikes earlier this year, citing inflation.
Monthly mortgage payments reach record highs in US
The median monthly payment for home purchase loans jumped 14.1% in May to an all-time high $2,165.
Company recalls 190,000 portable chargers following fire on plane
The VRURC portable charges were recalled due to a fire risk related to a "manufacturing condition" that could cause some to overheat to the point of ignition.
PetSmart to pay $1.46M in settlement over allegations of charging customers extra
PetSmart will pay $1.46 million to settle a lawsuit filed by prosecutors in LA and other California counties alleging the retailer overcharged customers for items that were advertised for lower prices.
Tesla autopilot probe: Company providing more info to US regulators
U.S. automobile safety regulators are zeroing in on changes that Tesla has made to its Autopilot partially automated driving system including how it makes sure drivers pay attention and how it detects and responds to objects.
No more free coffee on your birthday? Companies rein in customer rewards programs amid high inflation
Now some companies are becoming a bit more stingy, and customers are taking notice.
Would you try a McFlurry hash brown sandwich? It's the latest social media trend
Is this the food hack of the year?
Subway is revamping itself by going old-school with deli slicers
Subway's incorporation of deli meat slicers involved an $80M investment
BelVita breakfast sandwiches recalled after reported allergic reactions
The recalled breakfast sandwiches are sold at stores nationwide.
Walgreens expects to close 150 US stores, CFO says
The store closings are expected to happen by 2024 in a cost-saving effort by the company.
Fourth of July foods and how much some popular items cost this year
Consumers heading to the grocery store to stock up for Fourth of July parties may find discounts on popular foods for the holiday but not others, according to a new report.
Alhambra ‘bridge house’ sells for $180K over asking price
The "unique and affordable" 462-sq-ft "home" perched on a bridge in Alhambra is off the market!
Mini corn dogs recalled for possible spoilage
The problem was discovered after some consumers complained that the product had an odor, off appearance and unpleasant taste.



















