Tesla recalls nearly 16,000 of its Model S and Model X vehicles due to seat belt issue
Tesla is recalling nearly 16,000 of its 2021-2023 Model S and Model X vehicles because some front-row seat belts may not have been reconnected properly following a repair.
Southwest hopes to rebound from winter fiasco with new low-cost deals
The "Fall Fares are Falling" promotional deal that offers low-priced tickets for flights between Aug. 10 and Dec. 14.
Walmart offering free financial literacy classes for anyone
Managing money is an essential life skill that many Americans don’t learn growing up, yet alone master.
San Francisco stores install exit gates, chain locks to thwart shoplifters
San Francisco supermarkets and retailers are implementing unprecedented security measures to thwart what has been described as rampant shoplifting.
Sam’s Club offering new memberships to teachers at discounted rate
The problem of classroom funding is widespread and Sam’s Club is looking to ease the burden for educators across the country with 60% off a new membership.
Jamaican man pleads guilty in Pennsylvania court to sweepstakes scheme that targeted elderly Americans
The man attempted to make himself wealthy through a fake sweepstakes scheme targeting elderly and vulnerable Americans, the Department of Justice said.
Loan delinquencies could be early sign of economic trouble: report
The troubling rise in delinquency comes amid heightened fears over a recession, with higher rates and increased price of goods putting strain on household budgets across the country.
JetBlue, American Airlines ending popular benefits as alliance winds down
American and JetBlue will no longer sell tickets for each other's flights.
UPS strike could be the most expensive in 100 years
Small businesses and consumers face "lasting harm" from a looming UPS strike, according to an economic analysts.
Hollywood actors, writers on strike directly impacts thriving Philly film market
Philadelphia is a thriving film market, but with actors and writers on strike in Hollywood, film production everywhere grinds to a halt.
Hollywood actors and writers' strike has local impact
The decision of writers and actors to strike has, in essence, halted production of major film and tv shows across the country, including here, in Philadelphia and New Jersey.
Fashion retailer Shein faces lawsuit citing RICO violations, a law originally used against organized crime
China’s fast fashion retailer Shein is facing a lawsuit that claims the clothing maker’s copyright infringement is so aggressive, it amounts to racketeering.
Remote work could wipe out $800B from office building value by 2030
A survey estimates office attendance is about 30% lower than pre-pandemic level in "superstar" cities.
Wholesale used car prices dip to pre-pandemic levels, report finds
The decline in vehicle prices shows a change in the used car market, which has been affected in part by supply chain issues and increased consumer demand.
FTC hits 'extended vehicle warranty' scammers with lifetime telemarketing bans
FTC said 'extended vehicle warranty' telemarketing scam fleeced consumers out of $6.6 million
South Jersey town in danger of becoming drug store desert: 'Please keep the pharmacy open'
Residents of a South Jersey town fear the announced closure of the local CVS will make force them to drive to neighboring communities to pick up their prescriptions.
Bank of America to pay $100M to customers over fees, opening accounts without consent
Are you a Bank of America customer? The bank has been ordered to pay $100 million to customers for several offenses, plus millions more in penalties.
Amazon Prime Day kicks off Tuesday, experts warn consumers to beware of scams
With a rise in online shopping during the two-day event, experts warn that scammers try to trick unsuspecting shoppers into revealing their personal information or making fraudulent purchases.
Crocs sues rival Joybees over stolen trade secrets by former manager, intellectual property
In the new lawsuit, Crocs allege Joybees and their CEO of stealing trade secrets and unfair competition.
US Postal Service raising stamp prices Sunday
The USPS requested mailing price hikes earlier this year, citing inflation.