Ford CEO announces changes, including non-negotiated vehicle prices

Ford CEO Jim Farley said ahead of the company’s capital markets day event Monday that the days of Ford being all things to all people are over.

Class of 2023: Krispy Kreme is giving graduates a dozen doughnuts for free

Graduating high school and college students can get a dozen glazed doughnuts for free – no purchase necessary – at Krispy Kreme. Here’s how to score the deal.

High levels of BPA found in athletic shorts, leggings, consumer group says

BPA is considered an endocrine disruptive chemical, which can cause adverse health effects by interfering with your own normal hormone systems.

Flashfood app brings affordable food options to Stop & Shop

The Flashfood app is available in every state where there’s a Stop & Shop. Within the next year or two, the hope is to bring it to every one of their locations.

Target recalls nearly 5M candles after reports of burns, lacerations

Target is recalling nearly 5 million glass candles following reports of lacerations and severe burns, according to a notice posted by safety regulators. 

Peloton to offer rear safety guard for recalled Tread+ treadmill

Owners of Peloton’s Tread+ were told to stop using the product after a 2021 recall linked to a child’s death and other injuries.

These are the most debt-ridden cities in the US, according to study

The average non-mortgage debt across the 50 largest U.S. metros is $39,713, which includes auto loans, student loans and credit cards, a LendingTree study found.

Ford recalled 310,000 trucks over air bag issue

A build-up of dust inside a cable of the steering wheel can interrupt the electrical connection, according to Ford.

U.S. consumer debt surpasses $17 trillion

Total consumer debt in the U.S. surpassed a historic $17 trillion in the first quarter of this year, with nearly $1 trillion of that amount racked up on credit cards.

Housing market could tumble into a 'deep freeze' if US defaults on its debt

A new analysis from Zillow projected that home-buying costs could surge by a stunning 22% if Congress fails to raise the debt limit by June 1.

Potentially contaminated baby formula shipped to stores after recall issued

Certain lots of Perrigo's Gerber Good Start SoothePro powdered infant formula, which were manufactured at a facility in Wisconsin, had been recalled in March.

Self-checkout machines now ask for tips in latest squeeze on customers

Consumers are now requested to leave tips at self-checkout machines at some airports, bakeries, coffee shops and stadiums across the US

Tesla owners sue, claiming software update killed EV battery life

Some Tesla owners have reportedly paid third parties as much as $750 to reverse battery-related software updates, the lawsuit claims.

Company refuses to recall 67 million potentially dangerous air bag inflators

Regulators say an inflator explosion "may result in sharp metal fragments striking the driver or other occupants, resulting in serious injury or death."