Sen. Elizabeth Warren accuses TurboTax of ‘shady business practices,’ flawed free file program

The letter pushed for answers from Intuit’s CEO Sasan K. Goodarzi and accused the company of its “unethical use of the revolving door to hire former regulators to defend its shady business practices that scam taxpayers out of billions of dollars.”

Lucky Charms illness complaints pour in on iwaspoisoned.com

Posts to a website where consumers can complain about illnesses brought on by food claim Lucky Charms cereal made them sick.

Baby formula shortage: Milwaukee-area Walgreens, CVS stores limited

A baby formula recall continues to impact new moms and store shelves in the Milwaukee area. Large retailers are rationing supplies.

Inflation, bird flu impact US bakeries ahead of Easter 2022

The egg price spike is hitting bakeries especially hard, and the days leading up to Easter are some of the busiest of the year for pastry, cookie, and other sweets sales.

Tesla issues second recall to disable 'Boombox' function

Tesla is recalling nearly 595,000 vehicles, most for a second time, to turn off a "Boombox" feature that can obscure the sound of a federally mandated pedestrian warning noise electric vehicles are required to emit at low speeds at specified frequencies.

US long-term mortgage rates rise; 30-year loan reaches 5%

Long-term U.S. mortgage rates continued to climb this week as the key 30-year loan rate reached 5% for the first time in more than a decade amid persistent high inflation.

Contact 6: $100,000 in refunds in 2022, and growing
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After months spent trying to resolve consumer problems on their own, two men turned to Contact 6 and got results in one day.

Toyota recalls 460,000 vehicles for stability control glitch

Toyota is recalling about 460,000 vehicles in the U.S. to fix a software problem that can inadvertently disable the electronic stability control system.

Inflation fastest pace in 40+ years

From gas to groceries and restaurants, rising prices are raising eyebrows. Inflation is growing at the fastest pace in more than 40 years.

Target’s annual car seat trade-in event begins April 18

Target will take your old, expired and damaged car seat in return for a 20% off coupon that can be used towards purchasing a new car seat, stroller or other select baby gear.

People are 'overwhelmed' by the number of streaming options, Nielsen survey finds

Nearly half of U.S. adults surveyed said it’s harder to find the video content they want to watch because there are too many streaming services available.

Average gas price in US drops 10 cents

Analysts said prices dropped dramatically in the past two weeks, in part because higher prices reduced demand during the second half of March.

Wisconsin bird flu spread impacts local food prices

As bird flu spreads through Wisconsin, with outbreaks confirmed in four counties, it is impacting food prices in the Milwaukee area.

Walmart, Kohl's falsely marketed 'bamboo' fiber in bedding, towels, bras: FTC

The FTC is pressing legal action against Walmart for the claims of bamboo construction after it claims it sent multiple warning letters to the company.

Kinder chocolate recall: Risk of salmonella contamination

Ferrero U.S.A. is recalling its Kinder Happy Moments Chocolate Assortment box and its Kinder Mix Chocolate Treats basket due to the risk of contamination with salmonella, which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.

Medicare enrollees can get free COVID-19 tests at drug stores

This is the first time that Medicare has covered an over-the-counter self-administered test at no cost to beneficiaries.