Save Me Steve: Spring spruce up
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Spring is officially here, and it's time to spruce up your home with seasonal gadgets. From a customizable fire pit to an innovative way to battle Texas mosquitoes, Consumer Reporter Steve Noviello has the perfect spring spruce-up gadgets for everyone.

Disney World in Florida unveils summer deals, including half-price tickets, new shows, parade

Walt Disney World Resort has unveiled its latest summer offerings, featuring 50% off 3-day or longer kids' tickets, two exciting new shows, and the return of a nighttime parade—the first in nearly 10 years at the park.

Coca-Cola recalls thousands of soda cans due to 'foreign object contamination'

A Coca-Cola distributor is pulling back over 10,000 soda bottles from two U.S. states, the FDA reported this week. The bottles may contain plastic.

Trump to unveil tariff plans on April 2: What to know

President Donald Trump has dubbed April 2 “Liberation Day.” On April 2, Trump plans to unveil his plans for reciprocal tariffs.

23andMe files for bankruptcy: What happens to my data?
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23andMe announced it filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy on March 24, and the news has left customers with some concerns over the data the company has.

Study reveals states with the most overcrowded homes in the US

A new LendingTree study reveals that nearly 19 million Americans live in overcrowded homes, with California, Hawaii and New York topping the list for the highest rates of shared bedrooms.

RFK Jr. reportedly plans to ban pharmaceutical ads on TV

As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. settles into his role as President Donald Trump’s health secretary, one major promise he’s made is still on table - banning pharmaceutical ads.

Real ID deadline arrives in May: What to know now

The Real ID requirement for U.S. air travel will start soon. Here’s what to know and how to apply.

Texas lawmakers debate bill banning soda, candy from SNAP benefits

Texas lawmakers are debating a bill that would prevent people from using SNAP benefits on junk food like soda, candy, chips, and cookies

West Virginia becomes 1st state to ban range of food dyes

West Virginia’s governor signed a bill that would first ban food dyes in school meals - and eventually in products that are sold state-wide.

US coffee prices set to rise as global supply chains struggle

Americans can expect the price of their daily cup of java to stretch their wallet a bit more than usual as a litany of factors impacting the global supply chain result in rising prices.

Espresso machines recalled after 8 people injured while using them

At least eight people were injured while using espresso machines that forcefully ejected the brew cup handle, shattering the glass carafe and causing burns and lacerations.