Fisher-Price recalls 71,000 inclined infant sleepers

Fisher-Price has recalled 71,000 inclined sleeper accessories because infants can roll from their backs to their stomachs on inclined sleep products, risking injury or death.

Target offering week-long, 15 percent discount to teachers in July

Target’s Teacher Prep Event is offering teachers a week-long, 15 percent discount from July 13 to 20 as a part of their “Kids’ Back to School” promotion.

John's Crazy Socks co-founder becomes 1st person with Down syndrome to win entrepreneurs' award

John Cronin, 23, co-founder and "Chief Happiness Officer" of John’s Crazy Socks, just won an Entrepreneur Of The Year award and celebrated his huge achievement on "The Story with Martha MacCallum."

Delta Air Lines allowing passengers to change, cancel Dominican Republic travel plans

FOX NEWS — Delta Air Lines is allowing passengers to rebook or cancel their Dominican Republic travel plans without incurring additional fees amid ongoing reports of mysterious illnesses and deaths in the country.

Struggling independent bookstore chain asks New York officials for help

Book Culture has been in business in New York City for 22 years. But like many independent book stores before it, Book Culture's days could be numbered.

Congress, FTC cracking down on robocalls

The Trump administration and Congress are on a full-court press against one of the most annoying aspects of modern life: robocalls.

Book Culture asks for help
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Book Culture has been in business in New York City for 22 years. But like many independent book stores before it, Book Culture's days could be numbered. The owner is asking for help from either the city or the state.

McDonald's reports increase in Quarter Pounder sales after it changed recipe

McDonald's reported that it gained market share for the first time in five years after it switched from frozen beef to fresh beef for its quarter-pound burgers across the U.S.

Hackers using telecom companies to create global spy network

An ambitious group of state-backed hackers has been burrowing into telecommunications companies in order to spy on high-profile targets across the world, a U.S. cybersecurity firm said in a report published Tuesday.

About a third of women have dated men for a free meal, study finds

A new study has revealed that one quarter to one third of heterosexual women are guilty of having instigated a “foodie call” at some point during their dating history.

Company pulls water bottled in Mexico over arsenic concerns

The company that produces bottled water sold at Target and Walmart stores says it will stop selling its unflavored mineral spring water products, imported from Mexico, due to the presence of arsenic.

High court strikes down 'scandalous' part of trademark law

The Supreme Court has struck down a section of federal law that prevented officials from registering trademarks seen as scandalous or immoral.

Regional divide opens up in sports betting legislation

CHERRY HILL, N.J. (AP) - In the year since the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for every state to legalize sports betting , a regional divide has opened as states decide whether to expand their gambling options. By year's end, legalization is possible in a dozen states in the Northeast and Midwest. But most states in the Deep South and far West - SEC and Pac-12 territory in college...

Study: Millions of business listings on Google Maps are fake

According to a new study by the Wall Street Journal, millions of businesses that appear in searches on Google Maps are actually fake.