Aldi suffers Easter marshmallow blunder: 'We can’t even defend this one'

An Easter Bunny marshmallow snack from Aldi caught the attention of many Twitter users after a shopper posted a photo, showing the suggestively-shaped snacks.

Here are the cities that tip the best, study finds

Cleveland claimed the number one spot as the best tipping city in the nation based on the new study.

The $109K Ford F-150 Raptor R is so hot it costs much more than that

The 2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R is a high-performance off-road model that is both the most powerful and highest-priced truck Ford has ever sold.

Hershey rolls out plant-based Reese's Cups, chocolate bars

The Hershey Co. said Tuesday that Reese’s Plant Based Peanut Butter Cups, which go on sale this month, will be its first vegan chocolates sold nationally.

'Bare Minimum Mondays' are the new workplace trend

First came "quiet quitting;" now comes "bare minimum Monday" – the latest workplace trend receiving more and more support from the U.S. labor force.

Eye drops recalled over non-sterility: FDA

The latest recalled eye drops were sold worldwide through trade shows and via online marketplaces like Amazon.

Housing affordability is at the lowest level in over a decade

Home prices are finally falling after hitting an all-time high in 2022, but ownership is still out of reach for many Americans. 

Amazon Go stores to close in cities coast to coast

Amazon is permanently closing some Amazon Go stores in Seattle, San Francisco and New York City, April 1, but new stores are opening as well.

JonBenét Ramsey's Colorado home listed for $7 million

The Ramseys sold the home less than two years after 6-year-old JonBenét Ramsey was found dead in the basement in 1996.

BetterHelp to pay $7.8M for sharing mental health data with Facebook, Snapchat

Online therapy platform BetterHelp will pay $7.8 million for reportedly sharing sensitive mental health info with Facebook, Snapchat and other advertisers for profit.

Food resources as pandemic SNAP benefits end
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Pandemic SNAP Benefits ended on Wednesday which means 3 million Texans will get an average of $211 less in food assistance each month, but there are resources to help.

SNAP recipients losing pandemic benefits
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The 3.4 million Texans who receive food stamps known as SNAP benefits are about to get an average of $200 dollars less a month. That's because the extra pandemic SNAP benefits ended on Wednesday. FOX 26 Consumer Reporter Heather Sullivan reports on how hard this is impacting families.