USPS, UPS SurePost delivery contract ends. Here’s what it means for packages

SurePost, a UPS economy service primarily used by businesses to send packages, is changing after a contract with the U.S. Postal Service expired. Here's what to know.

Steak 'n Shake says it will use 100% beef tallow

Steak 'n Shake is swapping seed oils for beef tallow to cook its fries, fueling debate over health and taste.

Cash App parent company to pay up to $120 million to fraud victims, feds say

The parent company of Cash App has been ordered to pay up to $120 million to fraud victims, in addition to a $55 million penalty. Here's what to know.

Over 43,000 printers recalled after reports of fire, overheating

More than 43,000 Lexmark specialty printers have been recalled in the U.S. because a metal part inside can dislodge and pose a fire risk. Here's what to know.

How will CA wildfires shape home insurance industry?
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LiveNOW's Christina Evans discusses what the destruction left by the California wildfires means for homeowners and insurance with Ron Snouffer, CEO of National Claims Negotiators.

FDA proposes putting nutrition labels on the front of food packages

The FDA proposes front-of-package nutrition labels to help consumers quickly identify levels of saturated fat, sodium, and added sugars in packaged foods.

Zyn nicotine pouches get FDA approval

FDA authorizes Zyn nicotine pouches, citing public health benefits for adult smokers, despite concerns over flavored products' appeal to teens.

What will replace Red Dye No. 3 in your favorite snacks and drinks?

With Red Dye No. 3 banned, manufacturers are exploring natural alternatives like beet juice. Here’s what you need to know about the changes ahead.

Will RedNote replace TikTok in the U.S.?
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As the threat of a TikTok ban looms, U.S. TikTok users are flocking to the Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu – making it the top downloaded app in the U.S. Some of the “TikTok refugees,” as they call themselves, say the TikTok alternative, a Chinese app, is being chosen in protest of the TikTok ban. The U.S. Supreme Court is due to rule on a law that stipulates TikTok must be divested from its Chinese parent company ByteDance by Jan. 19 or face a ban in the U.S. over national security concerns. After the justices seemed inclined to let the law stand, masses of TikTok users began creating accounts on Xiaohongshu, including hashtags such as #tiktokrefugee or #tiktok to their posts. Since Monday, Xiaohongshu has become the top downloaded free app on Apple’s App Store in the U.S. Xiaohongshu, which in English means “Little Red Book” is a Chinese social media app that combines e-commerce, short video and posting functions. Lindsay Gorman, Managing Director & Senior Fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States Technology Program, joined LiveNOW from FOX to discuss.

Nintendo's Switch 2: What we know about its 2025 release

Nintendo’s latest console is a larger version of the original Switch and has some new features for gamers. Here’s what you need to know.

CA official discusses price gouging amid wildfires
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In California, Penal Code 396 prohibits the increase of prices on certain goods and services, including real estate, by 10% during a state of emergency. Any fees that have been increased by more than 10% are in violation of the law and could lead to prosecution, with penalties of up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $10,000.

Walgreens CEO says locking up products hurt sales

The CEO of Walgreens suggested that placing their products under lock and key may have actually backfired.

Capital One sued by CFPB for allegedly cheating customers out of $2 billion

The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is suing Capital One, claiming the company cheated customers out of $2 billion by misleading them. Here's what to know.