GameStop to close 'significant number' of stores in 2025 and invest in bitcoin
GameStop said it anticipates closing a "significant number" of additional stores in 2025 and announced plans to invest in bitcoin. Here's what to know.
Who spends the most time online? South Africa and Brazil — See where US ranks
A new report shows that people in South Africa and Brazil spent the most time online in 2024, while the U.S. ranked above average. Japan, surprisingly, landed at the bottom of the list.
Trump imposes 25% tariff on imported cars: 'This is permanent'
President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on imported cars, aiming to boost U.S. manufacturing but risking higher auto prices and lower sales.
Recall: Tostitos chips sold in 13 states may contain undeclared milk
The company said Wednesday that the recall includes less than 1,300 13-ounce bags of Tostitos Cantina Traditional Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips.
Many shoppers admit returning items after use: See what’s most common
A new LendingTree survey finds that 39% of shoppers who returned used items did so on purpose — with clothing, electronics, and kitchen tools among the most commonly “borrowed" products.
FedEx launches Easy Returns: Box-free, label-free drop-offs
FedEx has launched FedEx Easy Returns, a new service allowing customers to make box-free, label-free returns at around 3,000 drop-off locations.
Tax deadline extensions: Where weather disasters have altered the April 15 filing date
In 2025, the IRS has once again extended the tax filing deadline for residents in areas declared major disaster zones by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Disney World in Florida unveils summer deals, including half-price tickets, new shows, parade
Walt Disney World Resort has unveiled its latest summer offerings, featuring 50% off 3-day or longer kids' tickets, two exciting new shows, and the return of a nighttime parade—the first in nearly 10 years at the park.
Coca-Cola recalls thousands of soda cans due to 'foreign object contamination'
A Coca-Cola distributor is pulling back over 10,000 soda bottles from two U.S. states, the FDA reported this week. The bottles may contain plastic.
Parents urged to destroy play yard sold on Amazon due to suffocation risk
Parents were urged to destroy a Welspo-branded foldable play yard due to the risk of suffocation to infants. Here's what to know.
Costco shoppers 'in shambles' after store suddenly stops selling beloved product
Costco Wholesale has reportedly stopped selling Kirkland Signature-branded product, disappointing some fans online.
Egg prices not dropping fast enough for consumers
Farmers are dropping egg prices but the trickle down effect hasn't made its way to the consumer yet as millions of eggs are still being imported from other countries.
Study reveals states with the most overcrowded homes in the US
A new LendingTree study reveals that nearly 19 million Americans live in overcrowded homes, with California, Hawaii and New York topping the list for the highest rates of shared bedrooms.
23andMe files for bankruptcy, and customers are worried about their data
23andMe has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy, and the news has left customers with some concerns over the data the company has.
AI will soon be taking your drive-thru orders at 500 Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, KFC locations
Yum! Brands said it is already piloting some AI solutions in select Taco Bell and Pizza Hut locations.
Walmart adding more gas stations; Sam's Club will have extended hours
Walmart will have fuel and convenience stations in 34 different states.
RFK Jr. reportedly plans to ban pharmaceutical ads on TV
As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. settles into his role as President Donald Trump’s health secretary, one major promise he’s made is still on table - banning pharmaceutical ads.
What is BYD? Chinese electric vehicle maker tops Tesla sales
BYD's sales last year hit $107 billion in revenue, beating Tesla's 2024 revenue of nearly $97.7 billion. Here's what to know about China's largest EV maker.
Nearly 1.3 million Ford F-150s under investigation over unexpected gear shift
The NHTSA opened a preliminary investigation of certain Ford F-150s after reports of the trucks suddenly downshifting while moving at "highway speeds."
23andMe customers worried after company's bankruptcy news
23andMe has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, raising concerns among customers about the data the company holds. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has more on this story.




















