Family sues Wawa over hot water, saying 3-year-old had burns

A New Jersey family is suing convenience store Wawa over burns they allege their 3-year-old daughter sustained when a cashier knocked over a cup of hot water at the checkout.

SEC filing reveals more victims in Equifax hack

Equifax has again revealed that more people had their information stolen in that massive hack last year than has previously reported.

You could be eligible to $1,200 from Dish Network telemarketer lawsuit

If your phone number was on the National Do Not Call Registry and you still got a phone call from a Dish Network telemarketer, you could get $1,200!

Flying Uber cars in Dallas getting closer to reality

Dallas is set to become one of the world’s first UberAIR cities with flying taxis in the sky in the coming years.

Try-at-home engagement ring shopping lets you avoid the store

They say a diamond is forever, but the traditional way we buy them could be changing. Brooklyn-based start-up Hayden Cudworth is trying to take the stress out of the engagement ring buying experience by letting customers do it from their own homes.

Maryland governor signs off on free community college bill

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan signed more than 200 bills Tuesday, including one that aims to defray the cost of community college for some low- and middle-income students.

What happens when the robots sound too much like humans?

Artificial intelligence has a new challenge: Whether and how to alert people who may not know they're talking to a robot.

Secretary who amassed $9M fortune leaves most to charity

A legal secretary who grew up in the Great Depression and quietly amassed over $9 million through decades of investments has donated most of it to needy students.

SeaWorld rebounds after scandal

SeaWorld is bouncing back after riding out a scandal spawned by some explosive allegations outlined in a critically acclaimed documentary film.

Some Brooklyn real estate prices break records

Remember when Brooklyn was affordable? Those days seem to be long over. In the first quarter of 2018, one in three Brooklyn neighborhoods hit a record high, according to Grant Long, a senior economist at StreetEasy.

Stakes high as Seattle considers business tax for homeless

Seattle's latest tax proposal to combat homelessness takes aim at large businesses such as Amazon that have helped drive the city's economic boom. But the measure has sparked intense debate - even shouting matches in otherwise reserved Seattle - over who should pay to solve the housing crisis exacerbated by that growth.

Häagen-Dazs announces free cone day in support of bees

Häagen-Dazs has announced free cone day for ice cream fans across the nation, and it’s for a good cause.

Shimming scam targets chips in credit cards

Shimming is the latest scam targeting people who use credit cards to make everyday purchases.

Odd savory ice cream flavors on the menu

Vanilla soft serve from a truck: Classic, reliable, delicious, and for a growing number of ice-cream makers, boring.

Texas woman's $18 bet on Kentucky Derby day wins $1.2 million

A Texas woman won $1.2 million on an $18 'Pick 5' bet that included Kentucky Derby winner Justify. The Austin Statesman reported on Sunday that the woman, who was not identified but posed for a picture, will be taking home about the same amount as the owners of the race’s winner. Justify's team reportedly made $1.4 million.

Report: Millions of tweets spread anti-Semitic messages

Millions of anti-Semitic messages on Twitter have spread negative stereotypes and conspiracy theories about Jews across the social media platform, according to a report Monday by the Anti-Defamation League.