Costco said to be testing out membership card scanners at entrances
Retail giant Costco Wholesale is reportedly testing out a way to make sure its customers maintain their elite status.
Gummy candy left toddler paralyzed, unable to speak after choking, lawsuit alleges
The 3-year-old's brain went too long without oxygen, the lawsuit maintains, leaving her “unable to control most of her bodily functions."
Hyundai, Kia car thefts up more than 1,000% since 2020
New data shows Hyundai and Kia vehicles were stolen at a tenfold rate since a TikTok challenge exposed vulnerabilities.
William H. Macy details 'shameless' love for whiskey, escaping LA for a 'cowboy town'
The actor, who played Frank Gallagher in 'Shameless,' is the 'spokesdude' for Woody Creek Distillers.
Quaker oats recall expands amid salmonella fears
Quaker has expanded a previous recall and added several new products following a concern over Salmonella.
Snapchat allows parents to limit their teens from using app’s ‘My AI’ chatbot feature
The new feature lets parents access their kids privacy settings, while protecting them from harmful content.
New Kentucky bill could exempt diapers from state's sales tax
For weary parents rolling up their sleeves for diaper duty, a bill in Kentucky would deliver tax relief when purchasing a necessity that adds up to a big expense.
Millions of anchor kits to prevent furniture from tipping over have been recalled
Officials said the plastic zip tie can break, leading to furniture that's anchored to the wall becoming detached. Here’s how to find out if a dresser you own was impacted in the recall.
Panera Bread announces $1 soup deal for National Soup Month, reveals new menu item
Panera customers can use the code SOUP to snag a $1 cup of soup to add to any entrée purchase
Wetzel's Pretzels opens second 'Twisted' bakery in Southern California
This is the second Twisted by Wetzel's concept location in the Los Angeles area and third in the U.S.
Chick-fil-A loses battle over proposed 'mega' restaurant in Tennessee community
Chick-fil-A's plans included an over 6,000 square foot restaurant with a large indoor playground.
Biden to award $623M in grants to help build EV charging network across US
The Biden administration is awarding $623 million in grants to help build an electric vehicle charging network across the nation.
Hertz selling 20,000 EVs from rental fleet; will reinvest in gas-powered vehicles
The offloading of the vehicles will cut the company's global EV fleet by one-third, Hertz said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Costco quietly removes churro from food court menu, replaces it with new sweet treat
Costco has discontinued the fan-favorite churro and swapped it for a mega chocolate chip cookie.
Nonalcoholic White Claw draws mockery, praise from social media: ‘Seltzer water at beer prices’
The new non-alcoholic seltzer retails around $17.49 for a twelve-pack.
Screen time for kids under 2 linked to sensory differences in toddlerhood, study finds
The findings showed that children exposed to greater TV viewing by their second birthday were more likely to develop atypical sensory processing behaviors by 33 months of age.
This California city is a must-visit global travel destination in 2024: NYT
One single California city ranked among 2024's top global travel destinations, according to the New York Times.
Tesla's new diner and drive-in theater in Hollywood under construction
Tesla has broken ground on the site of its planned futuristic diner with a drive-in theater and Supercharger station in Hollywood. It will be the first-of-its-kind entertainment center in the U.S.
Pea Soup Andersen's closes after nearly 100 years in business
Legendary roadside restaurant Pea Soup Andersen's in the Santa Ynez Valley, known for its hallmark split plea soup, has shut its doors after nearly a century in operation.
Fruit Stripe gum discontinued after more than 50 years
The beloved candy first debuted in the 1960s and came in five flavors with each pack featuring a temporary tattoo.



















