Kratom drink 'New Brew' banned in some states; here's why

The kratom-infused "New Brew" drink is gaining attention for its use of the controversial herb, banned in several U.S. states. Learn more about where it's banned and why.

St. Pete condo building soars above city skyline, becomes tallest residential building on Florida's west coast

Soaring above St. Petersburg’s skyline, The Residences at 400 Central in downtown, isn’t just the tallest building in the city. It’s the tallest residential building on the west coast of Florida.

Target’s car seat trade-in is back: How to get your coupon

Target’s car seat trade-in event has already recycled millions of pounds of materials. Here’s how to participate and what you’ll get.

Spa pumps recalled after fires, fatality linked to product overheating

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Bestway are recalling over 866,000 AirJet and HydroJet Spa Pumps due to overheating risks that could ignite the plastic housing and cause fires.

Fast food kids meal prices jump: Here's how much they've increased over 10 years

A new study reveals that fast food kids meal prices have risen 43% over the past decade, outpacing inflation. Chick-fil-A leads with a 63% increase, while Dairy Queen saw the smallest change at 21%. Find out how your favorite chains compare.

Apple juice recall expanded over arsenic concerns

A recall of apple juice in the U.S. over arsenic concerns has been expanded from 9,500 cases to 133,500 cases.

iOS 18 release: Is my iPhone compatible?

This new system update will work on specific iPhone devices, and here is what you need to know.

Eggs recalled after salmonella outbreak in multiple states

Eggs from a Wisconsin farm have been recalled after dozens of people across the country were sickened with a salmonella infection.

Nearly 1.5M Ram trucks recalled over software problem

Stellantis is recalling nearly 1.5 million Ram pickup trucks due to faulty anti-lock brake software.

Here are America's 'fastest-growing suburbs' with home values under $500K

If you’re in the market for a more affordable home, there are a number of fast-growing suburbs in the U.S. where you can still find homes valued below $500,000.