Hyundai recalls 215,000 Sonatas; faulty hoses can leak fuel

Hyundai said the recall for the faulty hoses covers certain 2013 and 2014 Sonata sedans, many of which were recalled for the same problem in 2020. Dealers will replace the hoses and owners will be notified starting July 5.

The end of iPods: What you should know as Apple discontinues the iconic line of music players

It was a product that some say helped revive Apple's fortunes, and now, over 20 years since its launch, officials with Apple have discontinued the last product that carries the 'iPod' moniker. Here's what you should know about the once-iconic music player.

Baby formula shortage has parents on the hunt for product

For now, pediatricians and health workers are urging parents who can’t find formula to contact food banks or doctor’s offices.

Here's how much more you'll be paying for food in 2022, according to USDA estimates

The USDA’s Food Price Outlook estimates that prices at the grocery store will increase by 5%-6% in 2022. Overall, food prices were 8.8% higher in March 2022, compared to a year prior.

20 internet providers agree to discount service for low-income Americans

The new program could effectively make millions of households eligible for free internet service through an already existing federal subsidy.

New Era Cap CEO charged after parking lot altercation in New York

Prosecutors say the CEO of New Era Cap, Christopher Koch, drove his vehicle toward his girlfriend's ex-husband during an argument over the weekend.

Facebook's parent company Meta opens first retail store in Bay Area

Facebook parent Meta has opened its first physical store — in Burlingame, California — to showcase its hardware products like virtual and augmented reality goggles and glasses.

Average US gas price jumps 15 cents

The current price of gas sits just five cents below the highest average price in history, one analyst said.

Postmaster General DeJoy says Americans should get used to 'uncomfortable' rate hikes

Louis DeJoy said Thursday he will advocate for the Board of Governors to continue raising rates until the Postal Service meets its goal of becoming self sustaining.

Kohl’s, Walmart to pay $5.5 million for falsely claiming rayon products were bamboo, FTC says

In complaints filed, the government alleged that Kohl’s and Walmart advertised towels, sheets, pillows, and other products as being made of bamboo when such products were actually made of rayon.