Some synthetic hair brands contain carcinogens, lead, other harmful chemicals, study finds

Ten synthetic hair products were tested during the study and several of them tested positive for harmful chemicals such as benzene, which has shown to increase the risk of cancer.

East Lake man takes Atlanta to court over big water bill and wins

The East Lake couple were billed for around 3,400 gallons of water usage daily for four months. They took the city to court over the $12,000 water bill and won.

Children’s bathrobes sold on Amazon recalled for burn hazard

Over 5,000 children's bathrobes have been recalled in the U.S. because they violate federal flammability regulations for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries.

Walgreens agrees to $10B private equity buyout—what it means for shoppers

Walgreens has agreed to a $10 billion buyout, taking the company private after years of financial struggles. Here’s what it could mean for store closures, pharmacies, and shoppers.

Mortgage rates finally declining but may not go much lower

The recent dip in mortgage rates is encouraging for consumers searching for a home. Here's what you need to know.

These states may eliminate taxes on groceries

More states are considering eliminating or reducing grocery sales taxes as Americans face high prices for eggs and other household staples. Here's what to know.

Map: Where America's eggs come from

Egg prices in the U.S. continue to soar, with the average price of a dozen Grade A eggs reaching $4.95 in January, surpassing previous records.

Map: Here's the best month to list your home based on where you live

Listing your home at a certain time of year may boost your sale price, but it largely depends on where you live – and the data comes with a caveat.

How tariffs could impact Target in 2025

Target says there will be “meaningful year-over-year profit pressure" in 2025 because of tariffs and other costs. 

Mercedes, Volkswagen, Audi recalls: See details here

Mercedes-Benz has issued a recall for more than 20,000 vehicles over a defective braking part.

As Party City stores close for good, these brands may take their place

Two major retailers have emerged with deals to take over Party City locations as the discount party supply chain prepares to close its doors after 40 years in business.