UAW to go on strike after negotiations with GM fall through

The UAW announced Sunday morning that it would strike "effective at midnight tonight" after contract negotiations fell through.

Phoenix to become most populous US city to drop library fees

Phoenix residents with overdue library books might want to wait a bit before bringing back their borrowed copies of the current best sellers.

FDA looking into possible carcinogen found in Zantac, other heartburn medications

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Friday that it is looking into a trace amount of cancer-causing chemicals found in heartburn medications such as Zantac.

Men and millennials are the least likely to tip — but the most generous when they do, survey finds

Tipping is a large part of the American service industry and an expectation when dining out at a restaurant or getting a haircut at the salon — but some groups of people are better than others when it comes to leaving gratuity.

PepsiCo creates rewards program that pays you for snacking - but there’s a catch

Wish you could get paid to snack on your favorite junk foods? Now you can because PepsiCo just launched a rewards program that pays you back for your snacks.

Mattel debuts 'Día de los Muertos' Barbie doll marking ‘Day of the Dead’

Mattel is releasing a limited-edition Barbie in honor of the Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos, or “Day of the Dead,” will hit stores this month.

You may be owed money under Yahoo’s pending data breach settlement: Here’s what you need to know

If you had a Yahoo account anytime in 2012 through 2016, you may be eligible for free credit monitoring services or a cash payment under a pending class-action settlement valued at $117.5 million.

Raw beef recalled, deemed 'unfit for human consumption'

Nearly 25,000 pounds of beef were recalled last week after food inspectors deemed it “unfit for human consumption.”

As trade war escalates, consumers will likely see higher prices

The United States and China on Sunday put in place their latest tariff increases on each other's goods, potentially raising prices Americans pay for some clothes, shoes, sporting goods, and other consumer items before the holiday shopping season.

TVs to shoes: This time consumers face pain of Trump tariffs

President Trump’s trade war is about to hit home for millions of American consumers and small businesses that will pay higher prices for Chinese products starting Sept. 1, when $112 billion worth of imports will be subject to 15 percent tariffs.

Phoenix Walmart store closed due to strong chemical odor

Phoenix Fire and Police Department teams were on the scene of chemical exposure at a Walmart store near 37th Street and Thomas Road.

Recall: More than 26,000 glass cooktops recalled over risk of spontaneously switching on

More than 26,000 glass cooktops with touch controls were recalled on Wednesday over a risk of spontaneously switching on, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.