FedEx severs delivery ties with Amazon

FedEx is severing ties with Amazon as the online retailer builds out its own delivery fleet and becomes more of a threat.

Walgreens to shut 200 stores across US

Pharmacy chain Walgreens plans to close 200 stores in the United States as it seeks to cut costs.

FCC bans robocalls, texts

The FCC voted to approve laws that ban fraudulent text messages and international robocalls this week.

Check your pantry: Entenmann’s Little Bites Soft Baked Cookies recalled

Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc. has issued a voluntary recall of Entenmann’s Little Bites Soft Baked Cookies due to the potential presence of “visible, blue plastic pieces” in the individual packaging pouch, according to a company announcement posted on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s website. 

FTC says it’s likely that no one is getting that $125 Equifax settlement payout

If you filed a claim to receive a $125 payout from Equifax as part of its settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, the FTC has bad news for you — it’s likely that no one will be getting $125.

2019 expected to be record breaking spending for back-to-school shopping, parents in Virginia not surprised

If you can believe it, some kids in the Washington D.C Metropolitan area will be back in school in less than two weeks. Culpeper and Spotsylvania County Schools start back up on Aug. 12.

Disney, Eddie Bauer baby sleepers recalled on safety fears

About 24,000 Disney and Eddie Bauer baby sleepers are being recalled on concerns that infants could roll over and suffocate on them.

Holiday Inn owner ditches mini shampoos to save oceans and curb plastic pollution

The fight to save the seas from plastic waste may mean the end for mini bottles of shampoo and other toiletries that hotel guests love to stuff into their luggage.

One hack, 106 million people: Capital One ensnared by breach

A hacker accessed the personal information of 106 million Capital One credit card holders or credit card applicants in the U.S. and Canada, in the latest massive data breach at a large company.

Survey finds 28 percent of delivery drivers have tasted food they're delivering

Have you ever opened a food delivery and wondered whether the food just got shaken up during the journey or if your driver took some? If so, you’re not alone, and you’re not being paranoid — a new survey from US Foods found that impulse has gotten the best of many a delivery driver.

Delaware's governor signs plastic bag ban into law

Delaware Gov. John Carney has signed the state's plastic bag ban into law, moving to decrease single-use plastic and litter while protecting the environment.

Capital One announces data breach; about 100 million people affected

Officials with Capital One announced Monday the company has suffered a data breach involving about 100 million people in the United States.

Taco seasoning sold at Walmart recalled due to Salmonella concerns

A popular taco seasoning sold at Walmart has been voluntarily recalled due to it being potentially contaminated with Salmonella.

Department of Justice OKs T-Mobile's $26.5B Sprint deal

U.S. regulators are approving T-Mobile's $26.5 billion takeover of rival Sprint, despite fears of higher prices and job cuts.

Did Equifax let your data get stolen? If so, they owe you money, and you should file a claim now

After a massive 2017 data breach that resulted in 147 million people’s sensitive personal and financial data being stolen, Equifax is now being ordered to pay up, according to an announcement from the FTC.