Cryptocurrency fraud: How one company helps track and recover digital assets

Investment scams, including cryptocurrency-related scams, were the number one riskiest scam in 2023, according to the Better Business Bureau.

Canned coffee recalled over deadly toxin fears

A Wisconsin-based coffee manufacturer is recalling products shipped nationwide after federal officials warned that the production process could result in a deadly toxin. 

Limited Too, early 2000s mall favorite of preteens, teases a comeback

Limited Too, a tween clothing retailer known for its bright, funky style, has reemerged on social media with an announcement of a comeback.

567,000 chargers sold at Costco recalled for fire risk

Three portable charger models that were sold exclusively at Costco are being recalled after two house fires were blamed on the unit overheating.

Major retailers closing doors amid inflation, lower consumer demand

Major retail chains are being forced to close thousands of brick-and-mortar stores across the U.S., with a number of reasons cited for the shutdowns.

Vitamix recalls nearly 570K blender parts due to laceration hazard

Vitamix is recalling nearly 750,000 blending containers and blade bases after dozens of reports of lacerations by consumers.

These 10 US cities have the worst housing shortages, Zillow report says

Despite a pandemic construction boom, the shortage of available homes in the U.S. continues to grow. A new report from Zillow highlights where the issue is the worst.

These US cities have the most homes under $200K, study finds

Home sales for less than $200,000 have shrunk to less than a quarter of all sales. But they do exist, and here’s where to look.

AT&T to raise prices on retired 'unlimited' plans

AT&T is increasing prices for customers on retired “unlimited" data plans, starting with the August billing cycle. Here are the plans impacted.

Seller impersonation fraud: What Texas realtors, property owners should know

FOX 7 Austin is following up on a story about land-selling fraud involving property owner impersonations. 7 On Your Side reporter Carissa Lehmkuhl reports on what the red flags are to watch out for, the precautions to take, and what happens if a fraudulent sale actually goes through.

Dollar Tree left lead-tainted applesauce pouches on store shelves for months after recall, FDA says

FDA officials sent a warning letter to Dollar Tree last week saying the applesauce products remained on store shelves in several states through late December – two months after the firm was told about the recall.

These U.S. cities were found to have the smallest average apartment size

While the average U.S. apartment size has been increasing amid skyrocketing home prices, here are the cities where the smallest apartments are still found. (Hint: Think outside NYC.)