Hyundai, Kia owners face threat of theft due to social media challenge

Kia and Hyundai owners across the country are fed up. This year some cities have seen a sharp rise in theft of these vehicles. In Minneapolis, police say it’s all because of a social media challenge. 

Here's the top tech being unveiled at CES 2023

The Las Vegas show is getting back to normal after going completely virtual in 2021 and seeing a significant drop in 2022 attendance because of the pandemic.

Sony says the PlayStation 5 shortage is finally over

After its release in November 2020, the Playstation 5 quickly became one of the most in-demand and hard-to-find game consoles on the market.

Scottsdale man says he was scammed out of $1,200 worth of gift cards: 'Bad people doing bad things'

A Scottsdale man was scammed out of more than $1,200 over the holidays when he bought gift cards. He says the way the cards are displayed at the store makes it easy for criminals to swipe the information and wait for activation.

Southwest gifts 25,000 bonus points in apology for holiday travel disruptions

“We disrupted many of our customers’ travel and holiday plans, and for that, we are truly sorry,” a spokesperson for Southwest told FOX.

Three new American sports cars coming in 2023

Ford, Chevy and Dodge are all releasing new versions of the Mustang, Corvette and Challenger next year that promise new levels of performance.

Inflatable paddleboards sold at Costco recalled due to drowning hazard

The glue on the inflatable paddleboards can separate at the seams and the boards can deflate unexpectedly, "posing a drowning hazard," officials said.

Equinox bans new members on January 1, sparking criticism

Equinox said it wasn't signing up new clients on January 1, calling the month a "fantasy delivered to your door in a pastel-colored box."

ZLINE gas ranges sold at Lowe's, Home Depot recalled over carbon monoxide danger

About 28,000 ZLINE gas ranges are being recalled because the oven can release “dangerous levels” of carbon monoxide while in use, which can cause illness or death, officials said.

What's open and closed on Jan. 2, 2023, day after New Year

Because New Year’s Day fell on a Sunday this year, some businesses and offices observe Jan. 2 as the official holiday. Here’s what will still be closed on Monday.

3G devices stop working as companies switch off networks: Here's what you need to know

Starting in February, the country's 3G networks will start to shut down, in a move that could impact, by some estimates, millions of Americans. Here's what you need to know to plan ahead, and stay connected.

Organic eggs are cheaper than conventional ones, company's data shows

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc., a U.S. egg production company, said its data show the prices for conventional eggs have risen, making it cheaper to buy organic eggs.

Beyond Dry January: The rise of non-alcoholic drinks in the adult beverage market

Ditching alcohol in the first month of the year has become a trend, but the beverage industry sees opportunity in non-alcoholic drinks beyond just Dry January.

Hershey sued for allegedly selling lead and cadmium-filled dark chocolate

A New York man filed a class action lawsuit against Pennsylvania-based Hershey for selling dark chocolate filled with lead and cadmium, according to reports.

Real estate in 2023: Best, worst locations to move to in the new year

Experts offer insights into what parts of the country are best to move to if you're looking to get the most bang for your buck. Renters, meanwhile, will be in their "strongest negotiating position."

These carmakers had the most recalls in 2022: See if your car is on the list

The highway safety administration issued hundreds of recalls this year, some even warning owners not to drive their vehicles. Here's how to see if yours is on the list.

How high gas prices could rise by spring

A new projection from GasBuddy suggests that gas prices will decrease next year after record highs in 2022, but they could still hit $4 per gallon by May.