The US Treasury is holding approximately $29.7 billion in matured US Savings bonds- How to see if you have any

The U.S. Department of the Treasury (USDT) is holding some 80 million matured U.S. Savings bonds worth approximately $29.7 billion that have stopped earning interest. What you can do to see if you have unclaimed bonds.

Frozen blueberries sold at Publix recalled after 12 E. coli cases

The grocery chain also advised anyone who has GreenWise frozen blueberries that were purchased before Saturday to get rid of them too.

CVS Health medicated wipes recalled over child safety concerns

Tens of thousands of medicated wipes sold in CVS stores were pulled over fears that children could get into them and possibly be poisoned.

Turn it off or turn it up? How to save on that A/C bill

The age-old debate about what to do with the air conditioning when no one is home is heating up, especially as a record-breaking heatwave grips the eastern United States.

4th of July deals and freebies

Many restaurant chains and food establishments are offering special discounts and freebies on July 4 in an effort to sweeten the holiday.

July 4th: What's open and closed

Most major retail chains and restaurants nationwide will remain open on Independence Day, but be ready for select closures and modified holiday hours.

Fireworks sold nationwide recalled ahead of July 4 celebrations

Fireworks devices sold across the U.S. are being recalled because they can tip over and explode, causing serious injuries.

Use by, sell by, best by: What’s the difference?

Confused by "use by," "sell by" and "best by" labels? Here's what each one actually means, and how California's new law aims to reduce food waste by simplifying the labels shoppers see.

Fans file lawsuit against StubHub over World Cup ticket cancellations

StubHub is facing a lawsuit from fans who are accusing the online ticket marketplace of not fulfilling their ticket request to attend the World Cup.

Medicare patients could save $1.1 billion under new Trump rule

The Trump administration says a new rule could slash prescription drug costs for Medicare patients by $1.1 billion. Here's what could change.

Wilt Chamberlain's Lakers warm-up jacket found at Goodwill could sell for $250,000

A Los Angeles Lakers warm-up jacket worn by NBA legend Wilt Chamberlain is expected to fetch up to $250,000 at auction after a 19-year-old Oregon man purchased it for just $3 at a Goodwill store.

Ingestion hazard leads to recall of 1.7 million grill brushes

Conair is recalling more than one million Cuisinart grill brushes after reports of loose metal bristles becoming detached during use and even accidentally swallowed in several cases.

Why California's 'sell by' label ban could spread nationwide

California has become the first state to standardize food date labels, banning terms like "sell by" on most consumer-facing food packaging in an effort to reduce food waste.

Potato chip recall upgraded to FDA's highest risk level

The Food and Drug Administration has upgraded a popular potato chip recall to their highest risk level over salmonella concerns.  

Sony to end physical PlayStation game discs for new releases starting in 2028

Sony is ending production of physical discs for all new PlayStation game releases beginning in January 2028, marking a significant step in the gaming industry's ongoing transition to digital distribution. 

Target and Ulta Beauty to end store partnership this August

A popular beauty brand’s five-year relationship with one of the nation’s largest chains is expected to end next month.