Mexico unrest sparks spring break shakeups at last minute as travelers scramble and pivot

Spring break travelers are changing their vacation plans based on Mexico violence concerns. Travel advisors recommend Caribbean alternatives amid Puerto Vallarta security concerns.

State Farm to issue $100 average refunds to car insurance customers: What to know

State Farm says it’s giving $5 billion in cash back to its car insurance customers, which amounts to a $100 average refund for more than 49 million policies. Here’s what to know:

Target will only sell cereals without synthetic colors

This spring, Target is making a significant change to its cereal offerings by only offering cereals made without synthetic colors. Here's what you need to know.

Ford recalls over 4.3 million vehicles over software issue

Ford is recalling more than 4.3 million pickup trucks and SUVs due to a software issue that could cause trailer brakes not to function.

Burger King Whopper is changing following customer feedback

Burger King is giving its iconic Whopper a makeover for the first time in nearly 10 years – here’s what’s changing and why now.

'Great Value' cottage cheese sold at Walmart recalled in 24 states over possible health risk

The new recall impacts cottage cheese products sold under the “Great Value" label at Walmart stores in multiple states including Arizona, California, Georgia, and Texas.

Time names 2026 Women of the Year: See who's making a difference

Time magazine has named 16 women to its 2026 Women of the Year list, including singer-songwriter Teyana Taylor, author and podcast host Mel Robbins and Ulta Beauty CEO Kecia Steelman.

U.S. government staff in Mexico now free from curfew
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We have heard the stories of a number of Americans who were stuck in Mexico as violence stemming from the killing of a cartel leader spilled out into the streets. CJNG leader "El Mencho" was killed this past Sunday during a Mexican army raid which was reportedly supported by U.S. intelligence. LiveNOW’s Austin Westfall is speaking with retired Marine Intelligence Officer, Hal Kempfer, after the United States Embassy in Mexico issued a security alert Wednesday which signaled a return to normalcy for government employees. 

Rare Honus Wagner card sells for whopping $5.124 million during auction

Another T206 Honus Wagner baseball card, considered to be the "Holy Grail" of the collectible space, was recently discovered and has been sold at auction for $5.124 million.

Controversial dating service Ashley Madison sheds ‘adulterous past’ with major rebrand to ‘discreet dating’

Controversial online dating service Ashley Madison, long known for catering to married people with the slogan "Life is short. Have an affair," is ditching its focus on infidelity and adultery as part of a major rebrand. 

Lamborghini scraps first EV launch, calls development 'expensive hobby'

Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann says the luxury automaker will replace the electric Lanzador with a plug-in hybrid after finding "close to zero" demand.

Casey Means faces hearing as Trump’s pick for surgeon general

Wellness influencer and entrepreneur Dr. Casey Means faced tough questions from senators on Wednesday about topics that have become divisive in recent years, such as vaccines and hormonal birth control, as well as about her qualifications and potential conflicts.

Watch: Sinkhole swallows two vehicles at Omaha intersection

A massive sinkhole suddenly opened at an Omaha intersection, swallowing two vehicles that were stopped at a traffic light

Dog treats recalled in multiple states over possible salmonella contamination, FDA says

The Food and Drug Administration said the latest recall covers Elite Treats Chicken Chips for Dogs sold in several states, including Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina.

Supreme Court unanimously rebukes lower court's handling of Whole Foods baby food case

The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled 9-0 on Tuesday that a lawsuit against Whole Foods and baby food manufacturer Hain Celestial Group should proceed in Texas state court.