Volkswagen locks horsepower behind a paid subscription in Europe, but will it come to the US?

Volkswagen is charging ID.3 drivers in Europe a subscription fee to unlock their car’s full horsepower. The automaker says there are no current plans to bring the feature to the U.S.

Hostess recalls popular snack due to potential mold contamination

Some Hostess Ding Dongs sold in the U.S. are being recalled because of the potential that the products may be contaminated with mold. 

Miami tops US in home delistings as sellers hold out for higher prices

Miami leads the nation in home delistings as sellers pull properties from the market rather than slash prices, according to Realtor.com’s July housing report.

Apple+ raising streaming price again

Another popular streaming service is raising its price for the first time in nearly two years.

Uber, Turo offering ‘pool truck’ rental for Labor Day: but only in these cities

Uber and Turo have unveiled a pool truck rental experience for Labor Day, part of a nationwide push to highlight their new partnership. The limited-time rentals will only be available in select cities.

Former Vatican chef opens new restaurant in SoHo

Chef Salvo Lo Castro, who worked as a cook at the Vatican for a decade, has opened Casasalvo Restaurant in SoHo—his first restaurant in New York City, according to Secret NYC and The New York Post.

FDA warns of possible radioactive frozen shrimp sold at Walmart

The FDA is warning consumers not to eat certain lots of Great Value frozen raw shrimp sold at Walmart due to possible exposure to Cesium-137, a radioactive substance.

FDA warns Americans to avoid certain popular sunscreen products

Under current regulations, oils, lotions, creams, gels, butters, pastes, ointments and sticks are the only forms of sunscreen that are considered safe and effective.

Ulta and Target to end in-store partnership in 2026

Ulta Beauty and Target have “mutually agreed” to close the mini-Ultas inside Target stores next year.