Hypoallergenic powdered infant formula recalled over bacteria contamination
The recall impacts 675,030 cans of Nutramigen powdered infant formula.
Baby formula recalled over contamination concerns
Heads up, parents!
Carmakers with the most recalls in 2023: See if your vehicle is under recall
Regulators issued more than 320 recalls this year for major car manufacturers in the U.S., potentially impacting more than 32 million vehicle models.
Latest consumer product recalls: Whole Foods frozen fish, Tesla vehicles, hoverboards, and more
Whole Foods is recalling fish fillets due to an undeclared allergen; Tesla is recalling 120,000 vehicles because doors may unlock during crashes; about 25,000 hoverboards are being recalled due to a fire hazard; high chairs sold through Amazon pose injury hazards; and kids playsets and slime eggs violate lead content bans.
Amazon notifies Prime Video users ads will start unless you pay more
Amazon Prime Video will include advertisements unless users pay a few dollars more for an ad-free subscription tier.
Small magnetic balls sold by Walmart recalled over swallowing dangers
The latest recall of high-powered magnetic balls comes after several warnings about similar products from the CPSC, which noted how seven deaths and thousands of injuries have been reported.
BlendJet recalls nearly 5 million portable blenders due to fire, laceration hazards
BlendJet has issued a voluntary recall of select BlendJet 2 portable blenders due to overheating and/or laceration hazards.
What's open and closed on New Year's Day 2024
Say goodbye to 2023, and hello to 2024! New Year’s Day is on a Monday this year, and many grocery stores and offices will be closed in observance of the holiday.
Asthma inhaler to be discontinued in January – here's what patients should know
Manufacturer GSK announced earlier this year that it’s discontinuing its branded inhaler Flovent HFA and Flovent Diskus on Dec. 31, and introduced “authorized" generic versions.
These California cities pay among highest utility bills in US, study shows
New research shows people living in California pay among the highest utility bills in the U.S.
Seattle-based online retailer Zulily says it will go into liquidation, surprising customers
The U.S. online retailer Zulily is closing down, surprising customers and laying off hundreds of workers after efforts to salvage the business failed.
Buying a home? This day in January might be the best time to close with the lowest premium: study
ATTOM, a leading curator of land, property and real estate data, released its latest study revealing the best times of the year to buy a home based on low premiums.
Mint Mobile informs customers about a security data breach
The wireless provider known for its affordable cell phone plans alerted customers via email that their personal information may have been stolen.
Costco rumored to be discontinuing sweet treat from food court
Costco Wholesale is planning to discontinue the churro from its food court menu, according social media users.
The secret life of gift cards: Here’s what happens to the billions that go unspent each year
Americans are expected to spend nearly $30 billion on gift cards this holiday, according to the National Retail Federation. Most will be redeemed.
Tesla recalls 120K vehicles with doors that may unlock during crash
Tesla has issued another recall for certain Model S and Model X vehicles due to concerns of doors possibly unlocking during crashes.
What stores are open on Christmas Eve? Store hours for Walmart, Target, Costco and more
Here are Christmas Eve store hours for Walmart, Target and other major stores in the U.S.
Top reads and other bookish things of 2023
Whether it took over your social media feed, or made a celebrity book club, these are the books that perhaps crossed the paths of even casual or non-readers this year.
LIST: Last minute holiday shopping? These Southern California malls and stores are still open
These Los Angeles and Orange County malls and department stores offer extended holiday hours for last-minute Christmas shopping. Here's what will be open.
Marketing company alleges it can listen to your phone, other devices for targeted advertising
In a deleted blog post, Cox Media group contends that it can listen to consumers' private conversations and advertise based on what they’ve heard.



















