FTC warns funeral homes: Stop misleading grieving customers on pricing
The FTC said it sent warning letters to several U.S. funeral homes after undercover investigators found that many failed to provide accurate pricing, with some even failing to share that information at all.
Knott's Berry Farm brand discontinued at grocery stores
Some Knott's Berry Farm-branded products like jams and jellies will no longer be sold at grocery stores.
Apple opening iPhones to other app stores, but only in Europe
Apple will allow some iPhone users to access separate, non-Apple app stores, the company announced Thursday in response to European regulations meant to give consumers more choices.
These are LA's most expensive neighborhoods by sq ft
Most of America's top 20 most expensive neighborhoods to buy in are in California, Florida and New York.
Here are the US states where you’ll pay less individual income tax in 2024
Several U.S. states are lowering individual income tax rates this year, meaning more financial relief for American taxpayers.
Robitussin cough syrup recalled nationwide due to microbial contamination
The recalled Robitussin cough syrups were found to have microbial contamination, which could lead to deadly infections for immunocompromised people, officials said.
Car insurance prices are on the rise: These states have the highest premiums
Other states with high premiums included Nevada, Florida and Delaware
'Disneyland Forward' theme park expansion project in Anaheim moves forward
The future expansion of Disneyland Resort and Disney California Adventure in Anaheim is moving forward after Disney announced it is committed to investing at least $2.5 billion in the project over the next decade.
Netflix hints more price hikes coming in 2024, phasing out its cheapest, ad-free plan
Netflix signaled to investors this week that subscribers will likely continue to "pay a little extra." It’s also phasing out its basic, ad-free plan in more countries.
US stamp prices increase; here’s how much it will cost
The price change took effect on January 21.
'Loud budgeting' goes viral: What to know about this hot money trend
Members of Gen Z are shocked by high cost of everything — and are making some notable adjustments.
Can you keep your New Year's resolution? GymBird is offering $5,000 to one lucky contest winner who can
If the participant meets their goals by March 29, the contest money is theirs. But the deal has a catch that some politically-minded hopefuls may find motivating.
These are the hot sauce brands Americans love most, according to Instacart data
National Hot Sauce Day: Instacart reveals America's most popular hot sauces.
Stanley cup collector, 16, says her parents have spent $3,000 to get her every style tumbler: ‘Obsessed’
A 16-year-old from Alabama says her parents have spent around $3,000 over the last year to help her collect every style and color of Stanley cup available.
California first-time homebuyer loan program relaunches: How to apply
Last year, the "California Dream For All" program quickly ran out of the $300 million set aside to help first-time homebuyers with down payment assistance.
2023 home sales fell to lowest level in nearly 30 years, new report reveals
Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes sank in 2023 to a nearly 30-year low as mortgage rates climbed to the highest level in more than two decades.
Macy's to slash 2,350 jobs, close 5 stores in move to embrace technology: report
Famed retailer Macy's is planning on shuttering five storefronts and laying off over 2,000 employees; here's the list of closures.
Charcuterie meat recall: Salmonella infections have doubled; advisory issued
Charcuterie meat sold at Costco and Sam’s Club has been linked to a Salmonella outbreak now reported in at least 22 states. Here’s what to know.
Possible listeria contamination prompts BrightFarms spinach, salad kit recall
Positive test results for the bacteria during routine sampling of spinach led BrightFarms to start the baby spinach and salad kits recall in seven states, the FDA said.
LA Fatburger restaurants raising prices as California increases minimum wage
Fast food in California is getting more expensive as some restaurants look for ways to offset costs ahead of a mandated minimum wage increase set to go into effect April 1.



















