Thirteen US cities still have apartments under $1K despite rent surge
Rent prices continue to surge in some markets. However, affordable options still exist in certain parts of the country.
Corn dog recall: More Foster Poultry Farms products added
Millions of pounds of corn dog products have been recalled since September over a contamination concern. Here's the product in the latest batch.
How much should you tip bartenders? Experts reveal the real number
Welcome to one of America's latest cultural dilemmas: How much should you tip your bartender?
Government shutdown: SNAP benefits could run out in November, Rollins says
SNAP benefits may be at risk if the shutdown continues into November, meaning food assistance could disappear for about 40 million people.
Ford recalls nearly 625K vehicles for seatbelt, camera display issues
Hundreds of thousands of Ford vehicles in the U.S. are being recalled due to seatbelt and rearview camera issues, regulators said on Friday.
Ben's Original rice recalled over potential stones in packages
A limited number of these recalled products were sold at retailers including Target, Amazon, and HEB.
Wells Fargo customer loses $4,000 hours after depositing check, bank denies fraud claim
The timing in this case is eye-opening. About nine hours after Willie Delane deposited a $10,000 check, she got a text that claimed to be Wells Fargo questioning a transaction.
Here's who's hiring for holidays 2025
Many major retailers and companies are starting to hire workers for the upcoming holiday season.
Here are the hottest Halloween costumes for 2025, according to Google
From "KPop Demon Hunters" to Labubu to Chicken Jockey, here are the top Halloween costume trends for kids, adults, and even pets, according to Google search.
Nissan recalls more than 173,000 vans
Nissan is recalling more than 173,000 vans due to a fuel pump issue that could cause engines to stall and increase the risk of a crash.
These states are most affected by government shutdown, analysis shows
A study shows the ongoing government shutdown is hitting the District of Columbia, Hawaii, and New Mexico, particularly hard due to the large number of federal workers and federal government contracts.
More cinnamon brands recalled due to elevated lead levels, FDA says
There is currently no FDA limit for heavy metals in spices. However, the agency has set a limit of 1 part per million of lead in candy likely to be consumed by small children.
Protein powders, shakes contain high lead levels, analysis found
A new Consumer Reports investigation found protein powders and shakes have a concerning level of lead. Here are the products that were tested and what CR found.
Taco Bell announces Frank's RedHot Diablo sauce collaboration
In addition to Frank's RedHot Diablo sauce, Taco Bell is bringing back it's crispy chicken menu.
Diane Keaton films releasing at some AMC Theatres in tribute
“Annie Hall” and “Something’s Gotta Give” are rereleasing in select AMC theatres in a tribute to Diane Keaton. Here’s when you can get tickets.
Walk-Aways at the Finish Line: Why Georgia buyers pulled the plug in August
If you’ve been dreaming of homeownership but feeling like the finish line keeps moving further away, you’re not alone.
Why a 'UFO' might be seen over North Fulton County this Friday
Anyone who looks up into the sky on Friday morning might see something peculiar in North Fulton County.
IRS direct deposit stimulus in October? Here’s what we know
Rumors are circulating online about an IRS direct deposit stimulus payment hitting bank accounts in October or before year’s end. Are they true?
UPS may begin disposing of imported packages over customs issues
UPS may begin "disposing of" imported packages if they cannot clear U.S. customs regulations amid rapidly shifting import rules and requirements.
Atlanta's airport sees 4th busiest day as shutdown strains TSA, air traffic controllers
TSA expects to screen 114,000 passengers at Atlanta’s airport, nearing an all-time record during the federal shutdown.



















