The Cookie Bros turn idea into sweet summer cash
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You can stay away from your own hot kitchen this summer because The Cookie Bros have you covered. The 7 and 9-year-old brothers from Duncanville are making the most of their summer by launching their own business. But as consumer reporter Steve Noviello reports, there's nothing elementary about it.

Toys ‘R’ Us makes big comeback, returning to all Macy’s locations across US

The unveiling of the new locations come after Toys "R" Us became what many thought to be something of a distant memory when the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered its last two physical locations in New Jersey and Texas.

North Texas teen starts summer business cleaning grills

A North Texas 14-year-old is cashing in this summer by doing a job most of his adult neighbors hate -- cleaning barbecue grills.

GE reveals identity of 3 companies after historic split

General Electric on Monday revealed the names of the three companies that will operate on their own after the historic split of the one-time conglomerate, including a mashup of words that will make up the name of the new energy company.

North Texas teen creates summer business by cleaning BBQ grills
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Some amazing young people are showing grown-ups a thing or two about being a self-starter. They are running their own businesses and consumer reporter Steve Noviello wants you to meet them. The first is 14-year-old Cole Johnson, who is cashing in by doing a job many of his adult neighbors hate.

Semiconductor shortage is chipping away at car safety features

Automakers struggling to build vehicles during the supply crisis of these essential components have had to remove a variety of electronic features from their vehicles to keep the assembly lines moving over the past two years.

Wordle board game coming next from Hasbro, NYT

The company that makes some of the world's most iconic board games including Scrabble, Monopoly, and Clue is developing a new one based on Wordle, the obsessively popular digital word-guessing game.

ERCOT needs to acknowledge climate change is putting strain on power grid, activists say

Top Texas energy officials discussed the conditions that put the power grid in jeopardy twice this week. They got an earful from activists who say not enough is being done.

North Texans brave heat for free legal help to get driver's licenses, IDs

Organizers expected up to 50 people. But when the doors opened at 5 p.m., more than 300 people had lined up willing to wait hours in triple-digit heat for just a few minutes with an attorney.

ERCOT asks Texans to conserve electricity again Wednesday

At one point, we were less than 150 megawatts away from issuing emergency alerts that could lead to rolling blackouts. It didn't happen, but it might soon if this keeps up.

LEGO raises prices, citing supply chain issues

Though prices are going up, a study published in 2020 found that most LEGO sets appreciate in value by 11% per year.

Tarrant County offering grants to struggling small businesses due to inflation, pandemic

The pandemic and now record-high inflation have dealt many small businesses a one-two punch in the fight to stay in operation. In Tarrant County, a program is offering businesses that qualify the opportunity to have a fighting chance.

Amazon handed Ring footage to police without user consent 11 times this year

Amazon has provided Ring doorbell footage to law enforcement 11 times this year without the user’s permission, a revelation that’s bound to raise more privacy and civil liberty concerns about its video-sharing agreements with police departments across the country.

US inflation reached 9.1% in June, a new 40-year high

U.S. consumer prices soared 9.1% compared with a year earlier, the government said Wednesday, the biggest 12-month increase since 1981.

Twitter sues to force Elon Musk to complete his $44B acquisition

Twitter said Tuesday it has sued Elon Musk to force him to complete the $44-billion acquisition of the social media company.

Program helps low-income Texans pay their utility bills

Texas is using $50 million in federal pandemic relief funds to help low-income families pay their past due utility bills.