Whole Foods prices to dip after Amazon buyout

Amazon will finalize its planned $13.7 billion acquisition of Whole Foods Market on Monday and begin work on a plan to make the high-end grocery chain’s goods “affordable for everyone,” the two companies said in a press release on Thursday.

Up from the ashes: Samsung unveils successor to Note 7 phone

NEW YORK (AP) - Samsung is trying to move past last year's disastrous Galaxy Note 7 launch with a successor sporting a dual-lens camera, animated messages, expanded note-taking - and lower battery capacity. The South Korean tech giant is no longer trying to squeeze more battery power into each phone. Last year's Note 7 had to be recalled after dozens spontaneously caught fire because of...

Shoppers benefit from brandless business trend

"Brandless" is the new way to do business and that can mean great deals for consumers!

Save Me Steve: Back-to-School Tips

With many schools back in session and the rest soon to come, this is the home stretch to put a transition plan in place. From saving to scheduling, consumer reporter Steve Noviello has a few last-minute pieces of advice.

The 'Scramble' for these new Chick-fil-a breakfast items

A lot of folks might soon be scrambling to Chick-fil-A to hash out these new breakfast items were added this week.

Save Me Steve: Apps for Teens

It's back to school time and technology may help your family. From keeping the kids safe to help with homework, consumer reporter Steve Noviello has the apps you should download today.

Shoppers ready for Texas sales tax holiday starting Friday

HOUSTON (AP) - Ana Medrado made an after-work Walmart run with her young son, a quick stop for the pens and pencils topping a lengthy school supplies list. The Houston Chronicle reports her soon-to-be fourth-grader clung to the cart as she scanned the aisles at a Tomball store, memorizing prices. She calculated he'd also need new shoes and button-downs for his uniform and planned to save...

Girl Scouts bring back s'mores cookies

It's National S'mores Day and the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas are celebrating with a big announcement. They're bringing back the popular s'mores cookies. The flavor debuted last year and was the most popular flavor to launch in the 100 years of Girl Scouts selling cookies.

Back-to-School Tech

It's a big change for a lot of families but technology can ease the transition back to school. Tech expert Steve Greenberg joins Good Day to share his favorite back-to-school gadgets starting with the very smart Professor Einstein.

Last-Minute Summer Travel Deals

With summer almost over for families with school-aged children, it may be time for the rest of us to get away. Consumer reporter Steve Noviello talks with Gabe Sagle from Travelzoo about some exciting travel deals for vacations in California, Florida, New York and even Puerto Rico.

JCPenney offers discounts for Dallas ISD school uniforms

JCPenney is giving parents of Dallas Independent School District students a discount on school uniforms Saturday.

$5B in student loan debt could be forgotten thanks to missing paperwork

Student loans haunt college graduates long after they receive their diplomas, but due to missing paperwork, $5 billion of loan debt could be wiped away.

Save Me Steve: Get Cash Back

It sounds too good to be true. But consumer reporter Steve Noviello has found a way to get paid to go shopping. He explains how these cash back programs work.

Save Me Steve: Backyard Entertaining

Why settle for everyday entertaining this summer when you can have the best yard on the block! Consumer reporter Steve Noviello has the products to get the party started and keep it going for hours.

AAA predicts record travel over July 4th weekend

Americans are expected to put down the TV remote and hit the road in record numbers for the July 4th weekend.

'Like bombs': Bankrupt Takata air bags still out in vehicles

Takata's lethally defective air bags proved to be the company's undoing Monday. But it could take years to get the dangerous devices off the road in the U.S. and around the world. Crushed by lawsuits, fines and recall costs, the Japanese auto parts supplier filed for bankruptcy in Tokyo and Delaware and will sell most of its assets for $1.6 billion to a rival company. A small part of...