Ford recalls 570K vehicles for fire risk, door latch trouble

Ford is recalling more than 570,000 vehicles in North America and Europe to fix separate problems that can cause engine fires and doors to fly open unexpectedly.

Chance for free coffee from Starbucks if you can connect with your political opposite

Connect with someone you disagree with politically and you could get a free cup of coffee from Starbucks. The coffee company is partnering with a start-up called, 'Hi from the Other Side,' to set up republicans and democrats on coffee dates.

Cyber criminals targeting .edu emails and sharing them on the Dark Web

Computer experts are seeing a huge increase in stolen email accounts up for sale on the Dark Web, specifically emails from universities around the country.

Human waste reportedly found in Coca-Cola cans

Police are investigating after what appears to be human waste found in a shipment of cans at a Coke Factory in Ireland.

Ivanka Trump's fashion sales are skyrocketing despite boycott calls

According to the new president of the brand, sales of Ivanka Trump's fashion line have been surging since she was dropped from several retailers.  

Amazon to bring more than 1,000 jobs to Virginia

Governor Terry McAuliffe announced Tuesday that more than 1,000 new jobs are coming to Virginia.

Crayola to retire a color; but which one will it be?

NEW YORK (AP) - Friday is National Crayon Day and Crayola says it will mark the occasion by retiring one of its colors. Crayola says the announcement revealing which color is getting retired will be livestreamed on Facebook on Friday morning. On Facebook, news of the impending color retirement brought suggestions as to which colors it should or shouldn't be. Others lamented that Crayola is...

Legoland builds autism-friendly park experience

No doubt about it, Legoland Florida is full of sights and sounds that would make any little kid’s adrenaline surge. But for children with autism, all the stimulation might be overstimulation.  

RECALL: Beef taquitos may have rubber or plastic in them

A Texas company is recalling more than 35,000 pounds of read-to-eat beef taquito products that could have rubber or plastic pieces in them.

Get paid to build giant Lego models

If you’ve ever wanted to be paid to build with Legos, this is your dream job.  Merlin Entertainment – the company that manages the Legoland parks around the world – is hiring for a Lego model designer.

Nearly a million pounds of breaded chicken products recalled

OK Food, Inc. is recalling nearly a million pounds of breaded chicken products that could be contaminated with metal pieces.

A look at clothing companies that are closing stores

A number of retailers, particularly clothing stores, are shuttering locations as shoppers move online and find fashion inspiration from social media. Some analysts believe the trend will only accelerate later this year.

Tens of thousands of EpiPens recalled for faulty mechanism

More than 80,000 EpiPens are being recalled across multiple countries because they might fail to work in an emergency, the company announced this week.

Apple Park campus set to open in Cupertino

Apple Park's campus in Cupertino is set to open to employees in April. The company provided video showing off the 175 acre campus and 2.8 million square foot ring-shaped building. The property includes cafes, a visitor center an Apple store and even an orchard, meadow and pond. A total of 12,000 employees are now just weeks away from moving in.

Don't fall for the ‘Hey Siri, 108' prank, warn police

Police departments across the country are warning about a popular social media prank that could get you in trouble and be dangerous to other people.

FAFSA college financial aid deadline extended to April 15 in many states

Scores of prospective college students nationwide are scrambling to meet an extended deadline to apply for financial aid after the suspension of an online data tool by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Sears has "substantial doubt" about its future

Sears, once the monolith of American retail, says that there is "substantial doubt" that it will be able to keep its doors open.