Houston man sues Whataburger after getting meal with onions

A Houston man has sued Whataburger after he allegedly had an allergic reaction. He claims he received onions on his meal after he asked for no onions.

Waymo recalls over 1,200 self-driving cars after minor crashes

The self-driving ride hailing service issued a recall following a series of collisions involving barriers in the road.

Tariffs on the auto industry could impact car insurance rates

If car parts are more expensive or take longer to import, cars will cost more money and take more time to repair.

Ford recalls Navigator and Expedition SUVs over brake issue

The recall covers more than 200,000 Expeditions and over 50,000 Navigators between the model years 2022 and 2024.

Spirit Airlines debuts extra-legroom seats, revamps loyalty program

Spirit Airlines is launching a new “Go Comfy” travel option featuring extra-legroom seats available for booking starting May 15.

In-N-Out Burger removes artificial coloring from these products

Less than a month after the Food and Drug Administration announced it wanted foodmakers to phase out petroleum-based artifical colors, In-N-Out Burger said it was getting rid of the dyes from two of its drinks.

Nissan increases job cuts to 20K by 2027

The Japanese automaker aims to save $3.4 billion by 2027 amid financial losses and concerns over President Donald Trump's tariffs.

Recall issued for ready-to-eat foods over listeria concerns; 10 hospitalized

Several ready-to-eat foods have been recalled after a listeria outbreak linked to the products left 10 people hospitalized. Here's what to know.

Volkswagen recalls nearly 90,000 Audi vehicles

Volkswagen is recalling nearly 90,000 Audi Q5 Quattro and Q5 Sportback Quattro vehicles from model years 2022 to 2024.

April CPI inflation report: Egg prices decline for first time in months

Eggs got cheaper in the U.S. last month after setting records at the start of the year, according to April's CPI inflation report. Here's how some other grocery items fared.

EPA chief proposes rollback of automatic red-light car engine stop-start feature

Lee Zeldin, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), proposed rolling back the federal incentives that helped push the automatic start-stop feature in millions of U.S. cars.

Social media food videos about 'recession recipes' are going viral

Some videos focused on "recession" or "budget" meals and recipes have cropped up on the popular social media platform TikTok in recent months.

At least 10 people sickened in US listeria outbreak linked to prepared foods

At least 10 people in the U.S. have been sickened in a listeria outbreak linked to ready-to-eat food products, and a producer is voluntarily recalling several products, federal officials said.