Georgia lifts poultry sale suspension after successful avian flu testing

Just 24 days after halting the sale of poultry in Georgia due to concerns over the avian flu, the Georgia Department of Agriculture has lifted its suspension.

Map: These states have the most, least smokers

36 million adults in the U.S. smoke cigarettes, or about an average of 12.6% of the population in each state. Here are the states that have the most and least smokers.

US-China trade war reignites as both sides slap new tariffs

The U.S.-China trade war has reignited as President Donald Trump, shortly after returning to office, imposed a 10% tariff on all Chinese imports, prompting swift retaliation from Beijing.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is Musk's next target

Members of Elon Musk’s team have reportedly descended upon the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the latest target of Musk and President Donald Trump.

LG electric ranges recalled for fire hazard after injuries, pet deaths

About 500,000 LG electric ranges have been recalled in the U.S. after more than 28 fires were reported, which resulted in minor injuries and at least three pet deaths.

Crayola is bringing back these 8 retired colors

Crayola will bring back 8 nostalgic crayon colors for a limited time in 2025, alongside markers and colored pencils.

Is it cheaper to rent or buy a home in 2025?

Whether you’re renting or buying a home in 2025, it’s likely putting an outsized dent in your wallet, depending on where you live.

1 in 5 vehicles on US roads have an unresolved recall. Is yours one of them?

An estimated one in five vehicles on the road have an unresolved recall, a 16% increase over the past two years, according to new research by CARFAX.

USPS accepting packages from China, reversing decision

The U.S. Postal Service reversed course Wednesday, saying it would continue to accept all inbound mail and packages from China and Hong Kong.

Girls' pajamas sold on Amazon recalled for fire risk

Over 6,000 girls’ pajama sets have been recalled in the U.S. because they violate federal flammability regulations for children’s sleepwear, posing a risk of burn injuries. Here's what to know.

USPS halts inbound packages from China, Hong Kong: What to know

The U.S. Postal Service has temporarily suspended inbound packages from China and Hong Kong, citing recent trade policy changes. The suspension comes as President Trump’s new tariffs take effect, targeting Chinese e-commerce imports.

Waffle House adds egg surcharge amid rising egg prices

Waffle House has announced a new surcharge of 50 cents per egg in response to rising egg prices caused by a nationwide shortage.

5,700 pounds of dog food recalled over risk of salmonella – what to know

5,700 pounds of Blue Ridge Beef natural dog food has been recalled over the risk of salmonella contamination, the FDA said. Here's what to know.

Walmart’s same-day pharmacy delivery now offered nationwide

Walmart has expanded its same-day prescription delivery service coast-to-coast after a pilot program last fall. Here's what to know.

Map: Drivers in these states pay less than the national average for car insurance

Car insurance rates increased by an average of 15% last year. Here’s where rates are the cheapest, and which states still pay less than the national average.

Car insurance prices jumped most for these states in 2024

Car insurance rates increased by an average of 15% last year. Here’s which states saw the biggest jump, and why.