Walgreens CEO says locking up products hurt sales

The CEO of Walgreens suggested that placing their products under lock and key may have actually backfired.

Capital One sued by CFPB for allegedly cheating customers out of $2 billion

The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is suing Capital One, claiming the company cheated customers out of $2 billion by misleading them. Here's what to know.

Planters offers $45K and benefits to drive its iconic NUTmobile

Planters is looking for drivers for its iconic NUTmobile, offering $45,000 a year, health benefits, and unique travel opportunities.

Taquitos sold at Aldi recalled due to reports of metal pieces

Nearly 25,000 pounds of chicken & cheese taquitos have been recalled because they may contain pieces of metal, the USDA said. At least one person reported a dental injury from the product.

Starbucks' new policy: Buy something or get out

Starbucks has introduced a new policy requiring customers to make a purchase to remain in stores, reversing its 2018 open-door policy.

The best markets for 1st-time homebuyers in 2025

Realtor.com shared its top 10 cities for first-time homebuyers and based its data on several factors, including affordability, a strong local economy, and a return on investment.

Who will receive the $1,400 stimulus check? Here's how to check.

Approximately 1 million taxpayers will automatically receive special payments of up to $1,400 from the IRS in the coming weeks. Here’s who will receive the $1,400 stimulus check and how to check if you are one of them.

Tesla recalls nearly 240,000 vehicles over rearview camera issue

Tesla has recalled 239,382 vehicles over a problem affecting the rearview camera, which can cause a visibility issue. Here's what to know.

Walmart recalls over 12,000 cartons of chicken broth in 9 states

Walmart stores recently recalled thousands of cartons of chicken broth amid concerns that the product's packaging was compromised.

California fires threaten oil and gas supplies

Oil refineries in LA face backups as pipelines are cut off due to fire hazards and loss of power.

AT&T to offer customers bill credits for network outages

AT&T announced a new guarantee program that will see it provide billing credits to wireless and fiber customers who are impacted by service outages. Here's what to know.

Medical debt will be removed from credit reports: What this means for Americans

The Biden administration finalized a new rule that will prevent Americans from the harm caused by medical debt, including being coerced by debt collectors to pay bills they do not owe.

US longshoremen and ports reach tentative contract deal, averting strike

A tentative six-year contract agreement between longshoremen and ports has averted a potential strike that could have disrupted the U.S. economy.

Getting groceries is about to get a whole lot easier

A new feature will make purchasing your every day items more convenient, and here's how it works.

Medical debt banned from appearing on credit reports in new Biden administration rule

Unpaid medical bills will no longer appear on consumer credit reports, which can result in people being blocked mortgages and car loans. Here's what to know about the newly-announced rule.

These were the most expensive homes sold in 2024, according to Redfin

The U.S. real estate market has another year in the books after 2024 came to a close, and Redfin identified homes that had the heftiest sale prices last year.