DC, Maryland, and Virginia among most expensive places in US to raise a child, study says
The cost of raising a child in the United States is going up, and families in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia are facing some of the highest expenses in the country, according to a new LendingTree study.
Nearly 200,000 blender bottles sold at Target recalled for laceration risk
The blender bottles were sold at Target stores across the country between December 2024 and January 2025.
Average US mortgage rates ease for 2nd drop in 2 weeks: What to know
The average rate on a 30-year mortgage in the U.S. dipped lower for the second week in a row as spring homebuying season warms up. Here's what to know.
Here’s where Apple makes its products amid Trump’s new ‘reciprocal’ tariffs
President Trump’s new tariffs on imports from China, India, and Vietnam threaten Apple’s global supply chain. Here’s where iPhones are made—and how Apple is responding.
These Florida cities could see home prices fall
Florida is experiencing a housing affordability crisis and high insurance rates.
Spring housing marketing: New listings hit highest March level in 3 years
A new housing report shows that new listings have hit their highest level in three years. Despite this, the market still has catching up to do. Here’s what we know.
Stock market plunges amid global sell-off following Trump’s new tariff announcement
U.S. stocks experienced sharp declines Thursday as markets reacted to President Donald Trump’s newly unveiled tariff plan.
DC homebuyers need to make this much to purchase a home, study shows
Purchasing a home is becoming even more expensive for consumers searching for housing as new data shows that having a significantly high household income is necessary to afford one.
Zelle app shuts down, but here's how you can still send money online
With the payment app ending, there are other ways to still use the service for digital transactions.
Nintendo unveils Switch 2 release date, price
Nintendo’s latest gaming console has new features that allow players to interact with each other. Here's what we know.
Mass layoffs hit federal health agencies amid controversy
Thousands of Health and Human Services (HHS) employees were abruptly terminated Tuesday under the Trump administration, with many discovering their job status only after their security badges stopped working.
Montgomery County Council passes renters' rights bill
The Montgomery County Council has unanimously passed the Consumer Protection for Renters Act, a bill designed to hold landlords more accountable for housing code violations.
Chocolate bars recalled because they may contain 'small stones'
Tony's Chocolonely is recalling certain chocolate bars that were distributed across the U.S. because they may contain “small stones.” Here's what to know.
A third of Americans stopped buying eggs; won't revert back until prices drop
Over 30% of Americans have stopped buying eggs due to their exorbitant costs, according to a study by Clarify Capital.
April Fools' Day deadline for RMD payments; IRS stimulus check deadline looms for millions
Don't let April Fools' Day catch you off guard! The deadline for required minimum distributions (RMDs) is here, and millions could miss out as the $1,400 stimulus payment check deadline is also quickly approaching.
Kids' jewelry-making kits recalled for hazardous substance violation, 224K affected
LaRose Industries issued a recall for 224,100 Cra-Z-Art Gemex/Gel2Gem jewelry-making kits after learning that resin in the kits contained a hazardous amount of acrylate.
Amazon planning to extend Prime Day 2025 to a four-day shopping event
Prime Day has been limited to two days since 2015.
Should Americans rush to buy a car before the tariffs? Here's what Trump says
President Trump was asked Friday whether Americans should rush to buy cars now before his planned 25% tariffs on imported cars, light trucks and auto parts take effect.
Chomps meat sticks recalled after pieces of metal found inside, USDA says
More than 14 tons of Chomps meat sticks have been recalled after reports of pieces of metal found in the food product.
Ground coffee recalled in 15 states due to mislabeling error, FDA says
Thousands of packages of ground coffee are being recalled after a portion of the production was mislabeled as "decaffeinated," according to the FDA notice.


















