'Smart' diapers alert you when your baby is wet

Diapers have already become so advanced. Some have blue lines that indicate if they're wet. Now Pampers is introducing a new line of diapers called Lumi. You'll be able to get real-time alerts sent to your phone, wherever you are, updating you about your baby's sleep and if your baby's diaper is wet.

Raw meat recalled due to possible human blood contamination

An Alabama company has updated a beef and pork recall due to possible contamination of meat products by human blood.

Southwest dumps New Jersey

Southwest Airlines announced Thursday it was pulling out of Newark-Liberty International Airport to help mitigate the financial blow the company took due to the grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX.

Amazon enters consumer real estate industry

Internet retailer Amazon is getting into the real estate industry.  It has partnered with Realogy Holdings Corp. to launch TurnKey, a homebuying program.

FTC fines Facebook $5B, adds oversight for privacy mishaps

Federal regulators have fined Facebook $5 billion for privacy violations and are instituting new oversight and restrictions on its business. But they are only holding CEO Mark Zuckerberg personally responsible in a limited fashion.

7-Eleven is giving away free AirPods with $50 delivery

If you have been hesitant to buy Apple AirPods because of the price, 7-Eleven has got your back. The convenience store chain is giving away free AirPods with delivery orders of $50 or more.

180 flights cancelled at Amsterdam's airport over fueling

Thousands of passengers flying to and from Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport faced delays and cancelled flights Wednesday due to problems refueling planes at the busy European aviation hub.

Outrage after Forever 21 puts Atkins diet bars in online orders

Many Twitter users were upset that the bars not only came across as fat-shaming, but had the potential to dangerously trigger people who are struggling with or recovering from eating disorders.

Justice Department ratchets up antitrust scrutiny of Big Tech

The U.S. Department of Justice opened a sweeping antitrust investigation of major technology companies and whether their online platforms have hurt competition, suppressed innovation or otherwise harmed consumers.

UPS adds pickup spots at retailers, seeks to fly more drones

United Parcel Service Inc. is responding to the growth in online shopping and pressures for speedy delivery by seeking to expand its drone deliveries and adding thousands of new spots where customers can pick up packages.

USDA rule would cut food stamp benefits for 3.1 million

About 3.1 million people would lose food stamp benefits under the Trump administration's proposal to tighten automatic eligibility requirements for the food stamp program.

Goya Foods | Our American Dream

The Goya Foods brand is a staple in the Latin community. Today it's the largest, Hispanic-owned food company in the world.

Macy's pulls plates after Twitter users criticize the ‘fat-shaming' design

Macy’s is pulling a line of plates from their stores after Twitter users criticized the design for promoting “fat shaming” and unhealthy eating practices.

How to get reimbursed for spoiled food, medicine from Con Ed

With at least two major power outages in recent weeks, Con Edison customers might want to know about money they can receive from the utility for spoiled food and prescription medicine.

Harley-Davidson's Livewire bike targeting younger riders

The Livewire is the cleanest hog you’ve ever seen. It’s Harley-Davidson’s first electric motorcycle and one of the first battery-powered bikes offered in the U.S. by a major manufacturer.