NyQuil chicken seems to be the latest TikTok trend to receive attention from the press and social media despite few real-world examples.
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Facebook sued over allegations it sidestepped Apple’s privacy protections to collect user data
Meta faces a lawsuit accussing the Facebook app of skirting around Apple’s privacy protections and collecting user data through in-app browsers.
Buy now, pay later models are gaining popularity. What are the risks?
Use of buy now, pay later has been growing, but it may not work for all borrowers. About 11% of users were charged at least one late fee last year.
Check your freezer: More than 22,000 pounds of Healthy Choice frozen beef product recalled
A frozen food facility is recalling more than 22,000 pounds of Healthy Choice products that don’t declare the allergen milk on their product label.
Median income for US households was flat in 2021 when adjusted for inflation, Census Bureau reports
The median U.S. income level was $70,800 in 2021 and “not statistically different” from the 2020 estimate, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
The money behind the crown: What happens to Queen Elizabeth II’s personal assets?
Queen Elizabeth II leaves behind a sizable estate after 70 years on the throne. Her personal assets were estimated to be worth $500 million.
CVS to acquire home healthcare company Signify Health for $8B: What it means for patients
CVS Health on Monday agreed to purchase healthcare company Signify Health, which specializes in at-home care, for $8 billion.
‘Full-time work doesn’t pay’: Why are so many working American families living day to day?
More than one-third of U.S. families that work full time year-round do not earn enough to cover a basic family budget, according to a recent report.
FTC orders Credit Karma to pay users $3M after ‘falsely’ claiming they were pre-approved
Credit Karma is in hot water. The FTC has ordered the company to pay $3 million, alleging they ‘falsely’ claimed that were pre-approved.
Lyft drivers, passengers file lawsuits claiming company failed to protect them from assault
Seventeen drivers and passengers sued Lyft, accusing the company of failing to protect them from physical or sexual assault.