Robocalls have increased by millions in recent months
Robocalls jumped by over 600 million from February to March, YouMail tracker found
Baby formula shortage: 40% of major brands sold out across the U.S., analysts say
In 26 states, 40-50% of major formula brands were sold out last week.
Amazon shuttering multiple Whole Foods stores
Six Whole Foods Market stores in the U.S. are set to close. There are more than 530 Whole Foods locations nationwide.
Kansas may phase out sales taxes on groceries. Which states still pay them?
Of the 45 states that levy sales taxes, only 13 states charge any sales tax on groceries. That includes Kansas, where the current 6.5% rate is second only to Mississippi’s 7%.
Hertz to face 100 new false arrest claims from customers
Hertz files over 3,000 police reports annually in connection to its rental vehicles
Dunkin' adds cornbread donuts, donut holes to menu
Dunkin’s new spring and summer menu is here, and it’s adding sweet and savory to the mix.
Family Dollar sued by Arkansas over rodent infestation at facility
Officials said over 1,000 rodents were found at a Family Dollar distribution facility, prompting the chain to recall items and close 404 stores in six states.
Biden admin says 3.6M borrowers are closer to student loan forgiveness through IDR reform
The Education Department is changing its policy around income-driven repayment (IDR) forgiveness, according to a press release.
Airlines to allow passengers banned over masks back on planes
Now that most airlines have made masks optional in the U.S., here's where the four largest stand on bringing back passengers who refused to wear them when they were required.
Detroit looks to contract more city-based companies, will host Minority Business Summit
Jackson, the chief procurement officer, says the city has about $5 billion in contracts, as well as $800 million in American Rescue Plan funds. He says they're trying to make it easier for smaller businesses to bid on contracts - to have access to loans and financing and to get paid faster.
Dark side of solar sales: Powerhome Solar's pitch leaves customers powerless
Powerhome Solar customers say the promises made to them by the sales people isn't exactly resulting in money the bank. So we started digging into the sales pitch.
Baby formula shortage: Stores limit sales as major brands sell out nationwide
As of mid-March, about 29 percent of popular baby formula brands were sold out across the U.S., according to one analysis.
Just three Kmarts remain after latest closing for former retail giant
Kmart got its start in Michigan in the 1960s and bloomed to over 2,000 stores. Now, only three remain after a closing of a store in New Jersey.
National All Things Detroit Day Back At Eastern Market
On this National All Things Detroit Day, thousands came out to celebrate and shop at the Eastern Market.
Walmart offering new truckers starting salary of up to $110,000
Walmart truck drivers could previously make an average of $87,500 in their first year
Cash App data breach could have impacted more than 8 million users
The breach is said to have only impacted Cash App Investing users.
Today's 30-year mortgage rates dip back below 5% | April 7, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for April 7, 2022, which are mixed from yesterday.
Home prices surge in January after months of growth deceleration, data shows
Home prices surged in January ahead of the start of this year's spring homebuying season. Here's how homeowners can take advantage of their home's value.
Pizza, helping to revitalize Detroit
Developers Akunna Olumba and Marcus Jones are hoping to bring about change and bring livelihood, to the Livernois Six-Mile road area in Detroit, with their new business, Detroit Pizza Bar.
30-year mortgage rates hold steady today | April 1, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for April 1, 2022, which are mixed from yesterday.