Car prices are finally falling: Here's the average price for new, used in US

The average price of vehicles is finally slowing. Experts say 2024 will be the most affordable year of the past five in which to buy a new car or truck.

2 grocery stores in southern Dallas' food desert close their doors

A Fiesta Mart is now the only grocery store to get fresh produce in parts of South Dallas after two Save A Lots closed down. Customers say they aren’t shocked but are left wondering what will happen next.

No, AI chatbots like ChatGPT can't do your taxes, and here's why

A lot of people have heard of AI chatbots like ChatGPT and other services, even if they have never used it. While some may think the technology could help file your taxes, there are a number of drawbacks. Here's what to know.

Wendy's to test 'surge-pricing' menu that updates based on demand

Dynamic pricing, similar to Uber, is coming to Wendy's. The chain will invest in new high-tech digital menus to adjust prices depending on restaurant traffic.

Real estate fraud: What to look out for when buying a home

CertifID's 2024 State of Wire Fraud report released Tuesday found that 1 in 20 Americans who bought or sold a home within the past three years have been victims of some type of real estate fraud.

How the contested Kroger-Albertsons merger deal could affect North Texas stores

The challenge by the FTC puts the $25 billion deal in question. If it does go through, it will impact more than two dozen stores in Texas, some of which could be in the DFW area.

Buffalo Wild Wings free wings today: How to get yours

Buffalo Wild Wings is offering free wings today in the U.S. because the Super Bowl went into overtime. Here’s how to get your order.

Ford pauses shipments of new F-150 Lightning EVs

Ford Motor Company said Friday that it has halted shipments of all 2024 model year F-150 Lightning electric pickup trucks so that the company could perform quality checks for an unspecified issue.

AT&T to 'make it right' with account credit after outage

AT&T is offering $5 account credits for some customers after last week's outage. Here's how it works.

Water bead makers sued after baby's death: 'A very dangerous product'

Water beads are known as a sensory toy and "kids love to squeeze them, but this is a very dangerous product if it gets in their mouth."

AT&T outage: Key things to know after thousands lose service nationwide

AT&T’s network outage left tens of thousands unable to call, text, and access the internet for hours. Here’s how AT&T and U.S. government officials responded.

What works, and what doesn’t, without cell service on your phone

Thursday's AT&T outage has been fixed, but it's important to know for next time: Can you still make and receive calls? Can you still tap to pay? Here’s what to know.

AT&T shares status on outage as service restored to thousands

An AT&T cell phone outage impacted customers across the U.S. on Thursday, leaving many unable to make calls or send text messages for hours. Service was back online by mid-afternoon.

Stanley cup maker faces lawsuit over presence of lead in tumblers

The lawsuit is seeking punitive damages and a “permanent injunction requiring PMI to disclose any lead or other toxins in its products in California."