Feds say Amazon's responsible for recalling dangerous products

In a recent decision, the Consumer Product Safety Commission voted unanimously that Amazon has a legal responsibility to not sell items on its platform that have been shown by the CPSC to be unsafe or dangerous.

Palmer Candy items recalled over salmonella risk: What to know

The recalled candy products were sold throughout the U.S. at various retailers, including Walmart, HyVee, Target, and Dollar General.

What's the best time to shop at Costco to avoid crowds? Here's what the internet says

What is the best time to shop at Costco in order to avoid crowded parking lots and long lines? Certain days and times appear to be better than others, according to customers online.

A will saves money and heartache. Don't put it off

August is Make A Will month. And let's be honest, no one will be here forever. Yet, 64% of those who answered a legal survey admit they don't have a will

1M Samsung stoves recalled after hundreds of fires reported

The Samsung stoves are being recalled after the products were linked to injuries and fires started by accidental contact with the front knobs.

Decatur unveils affordable workforce housing with Oak Cottage Court

The City of Decatur, in collaboration with the Development Authority of the City of Decatur (DDA) and Decatur Land Trust (DLT), proudly announces the completion of Oak Cottage Court.

Best charities of 2024 according to SmileHub

SmileHub's 2024 survey ranked the top charities using a proprietary rating system based on financial health, management overhead, fundraising efficiency, program efficiency, and transparency.

Here's how extreme heat is impacting electric bills

Last year Earth was 2.66 degrees warmer than it was before pre-industrial times. It may sound insignificant, but it can be harmful to human health.

Americans owe record $1.3 trillion in credit card debt

Credit card debt has reached record levels in the U.S., a troubling sign that consumers are increasingly relying on credit cards to cover everyday costs.

Top US cities where Americans are adding the most debt

Americans are increasingly turning to their credit cards to cover expenses nationwide. However, some U.S. cities are accumulating new debt at a faster pace than others, according to a new report.