Ring recalls 350,000 video doorbells after some catch fire
Ring has recalled 350,000 video doorbell cameras because they could catch fire if installed incorrectly. It has received 23 reports of doorbells catching fire and eight reports of minor burns.
Debt collectors will be allowed to contact you via text, social media messaging, email by 2021
By next year, debt collectors will be allowed to contact debtors via text messages, email and even through private social media messaging.
Some grocery chains reinstating limits on toilet paper, paper towels amid rising COVID-19 cases
A spokesperson for Kroger, which operates more than 2,000 locations nationwide, said the grocery chain put limits on the essential items “to ensure all customers have access to what they need this holiday season.”
Average US gas price falls 3 cents to $2.19 per gallon
The price at the pump is 50 cents below where it was a year ago.
Delivery startup goPuff buys BevMo for $350M
The deal is expected to close within days.
In month of October, shoppers stocked up on ammo
Ammunition flew off store shelves around the country Tuesday as the U.S. headed into the final day of voting.
Walmart to return guns, ammo to shelves after announcing their removal
Walmart plans to bring back firearms and ammunition after recently announcing their removal.
Netflix is raising its subscription prices
While current Netflix subscribers will see the new prices roll out over the next couple weeks, new subscribers will have to pay the updated fees starting Oct. 29.
Republican lawmakers question the heads of social media and tech giants
Allie Rasmus reports.
Second coronavirus stockpiling wave may be coming — and it goes beyond toilet paper, cleaning supplies
As winter encroaches, more than half of U.S. consumers are considering replenishing their assortment of goods and essential products that they had originally stockpiled during the onset of the coronavirus pandemic earlier this year, according to new research from data-driven technology-enabled services company Inmar Intelligence.
Chipotle now charges extra for tortilla on the side
The restaurant chain seems to have caught on to the fan-favorite hack, which means no more free extra tortillas on the side.
Elton John Barbie: Mattel releases limited-edition doll
Elton John now has his very own Barbie doll.
Safeway settles consumer protection case involving price gouging during pandemic
The Contra Costa County District Attorney’s office on Tuesday announced a settlement with Safeway stemming from charges of price gouging during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Closure of another San Francisco Walgreens possibly over shoplifting
After months of empty shelves, the Walgreens at Van Ness and Eddy streets will close its doors for good on Nov. 11th.
Coca-Cola will stop making Tab diet soda, company announces
ZICO coconut water, Coca-Cola Life, Odwalla among brands being cut
Dog food recall over high levels of mold byproduct expands, FDA says
The dog food recall was initiated over concerns the products contain above-limit levels of aflatoxin, a mold byproduct.
Santa Rosa mom's push for online retailers to stop selling offensive merchandise
A Santa Rosa mom Is taking a stance against offensive merchandise found on online retailers like Amazon.
Cottonelle flushable wipes recalled over bacteria concerns
Cottonelle flushable wipes are facing a recall over concerns they have been contaminated with bacteria.
Man arrested after razor blades found in pizza dough; products recalled
A man has been arrested after surveillance footage showed someone tampering with pizza dough at a Maine deli.
Southwest to begin non-stop service from Oakland to Palm Springs
The flights will depart Oakland at 9 a.m. and 6:45 p.m., with returning flights from Palm Springs arriving back in Oakland at 10 a.m. and 5:50 p.m.



















