Nike's shares soared after announcing a production shift away from China amidst looming tariffs. The company plans 'surgical' price increases, raising concerns for back-to-school shoppers as retail giants face rising costs.
In a significant move for food safety, Nestlé USA and Conagra Brands announce plans to eliminate synthetic colors from their products. This decision follows growing health concerns and political pressure, aiming to improve nutritional quality in American diets.
A nationwide recall has been issued for ready-to-eat chicken fettuccine Alfredo meals sold at Kroger and Walmart due to a listeria outbreak linked to multiple illnesses and deaths. Consumers are urged to check their refrigerators immediately!
The Nothing Phone (3) is set to redefine flagship smartphones, featuring the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset. Although it won't use the Snapdragon 8 Elite, its impressive performance upgrades promise a snappier user experience. Learn more about this exciting announcement and what it means for consumers!
Google has launched Gemini 2.5 Pro, making its advanced reasoning model available for consumers and developers. With major updates and features, this release promises to enhance AI capabilities significantly.
US retail sales have dropped for the second month in a row, signaling consumer anxiety over tariffs and finances. Could this mark the end of the early-year spending spree? Find out more!
JPMorgan Chase is raising the annual fee for its Sapphire Reserve card to $795, but with over $2,700 in new benefits, will affluent Americans stick with it? Explore the perks that may redefine luxury banking.
Anker Innovations is recalling over 1.15 million PowerCore 10000 portable chargers after reports of fires and explosions. Consumers urged to check serial numbers and stop using affected chargers immediately.
Businesses in the U.S. are warning of price hikes due to Trump's tariffs, but recent data shows only a limited impact on inflation. Learn how this could change in the coming months!
In May, inflation rose less than anticipated, with consumer prices increasing by 0.1% and the annual rate hitting 2.4%. While initial data shows a respite for consumers, experts warn about future tariff impacts on prices.