Volvo recalls more than 400,000 vehicles in US: What to know

Volvo said the rearview camera image “does not display” and can reduce the driver's view – increasing the risk of a crash.

Fed rate and tariffs: Why interest is unchanged again, and what it means for you

Despite the Trump administration’s push for a rate cut, The Fed announced Wednesday it’s holding steady – and the president’s tariffs were a big deciding factor.

Less than a third of Americans expect to buy a home in the next 5 years, poll finds

Homeownership rates aren't likely to increase substantially in the next few years, and most Americans aren't confident in the housing market, a new poll found.

Canned beans recalled in 23 states: What to know

Thousands of cans of baked beans that have been sold in states across the country are being recalled. Here’s what to know.

Here’s where property taxes rose the most in the last few years

A new LendingTree analysis shows that property taxes rose in every major US metro between 2021 and 2023, with some cities seeing hikes of more than 20%.

Rite Aid stores closing: Here's what's next

Rite Aid customers can expect their local store to close or change ownership in the next few months. Here's what to know.

City of Roswell shutting down Economy Hotel due to safety violations

City officials are working to help displaced occupants find alternative housing, offering on-site support and resources throughout the week.

Mattel plans toy price increases in US amid Trump's tariffs

The toy manufacturer believes that despite the tariffs some of their products will still be affordable for consumers.

Tomatoes recalled in 14 states due to salmonella risk: What to know

Tomatoes sold in 14 U.S. states have been recalled over concerns of possible salmonella contamination. Here's what to know.

Advocates condemn Atlanta's homeless camp sweeps, demand housing solutions

Just months after a man was killed during a homeless camp sweep in Atlanta, city crews cleared another camp on Monday just blocks from police headquarters.

Fulton County's quiet approval of power lines draws backlash from residents

Residents say they're concerned about their health, their safety, and the value of their homes after learning about Georgia Power's plan to build high-voltage power lines between their neighborhood and the Fulton County Jail.

Business owner facing steep tariffs tests whether people will pay for 'Made in USA'

A business offered customers a choice between a foreign-made product or the same item made in the U.S. at a much higher cost - and was overwhelmed by the results.