FDA issues warning on oysters potentially contaminated with Campylobacter jejuni

The FDA has issued a warning against selling or buying oysters from Lewis Bay, Massachusetts, due to potential contamination with Campylobacter jejuni.

To fight inflation, more Americans are using digital coupons and scoring big savings

Saving money is top of mind for budget-stretched Americans as prices continue to rise at the grocery store and beyond. Digital coupons are proving a saving grace for many.

Scammers posing as airline customer service agents, FTC warns

Scammers are targeting air travelers by impersonating airline customer service reps to gain personal information from passengers dealing with flight delays and cancellations at airports.

Here's where you can get the most (and least) apartment space for $1,500 a month

Wichita, Kansas offers 1,359 square feet of living space on average for a monthly rent of $1,500, while Manhattan offers a mere 228 square feet for the same price, according to a new report.

Which drinks contain brominated vegetable oil? Food additive now banned by FDA

Which drinks contain brominated vegetable oil? The use of BVO in food and beverages is now officially banned under an FDA rule that went into effect on Aug. 2, 2024.

Hyundai recalls nearly 50K SUVs across US over issue that could affect airbag

More than 49,700 Hyundai Santa Fe and Sante Fe HEV sport utility vehicles are being recalled in America in response to a problem that can potentially affect the function of airbags.

Circle K offering up to 40 cents off gas on Aug. 1 to celebrate back to school

Circle K is celebrating students returning to school by offering 40 cents off per gallon of gas between 4 and 7 p.m. Thursday in metro Atlanta and at over 3,100 Circle K locations across the eastern U.S.

Here's how much parents spend on average for back-to-school supplies

A recent survey of American parents found how much parents spend on average for back-to-school supplies per child, per year. It also found the highest-spending and lowest-spending states.

San Francisco 1st in U.S. to ban rental-price software

San Francisco is now the first city in the nation to ban the use of a type of software that large landlords use to set rental prices.