Consumer advocacy groups launch campaign for “Ticket Buyer Bill of Rights”
It’s hard to forget this bad blood between Taylor Swift fans and Ticketmaster after an online meltdown left millions unable to buy tickets for her upcoming tour.
Survey shows many teens missed school in 2021 because of safety concerns
More teenagers say they are missing classes because they feel unsafe at school and these concerns aren't limited to bullying.
Report shows credit card debit is now the highest on record
Credit card swipes are adding up nationwide.
New study examines the relationship between Long COVID symptoms and specific variants
Researchers are learning more about who gets long COVID and why.
Biden Administration defends decision to shoot down latest aerial objects
The Biden Administration says it’s working to recover debris of these latest unidentified objects in our airspace.
Federal government cracking down on “excessive” credit card late fees
Credit card late fees can cost families nationwide as much as $12 billion each year.
Report finds many states’ efforts to prevent tobacco use are lagging
Across the country, many states still have work to do to prevent tobacco use, according to a new nationwide report.
Many young adults experiencing high levels of psychological distress during pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic is continuing to take a toll on mental health nationwide.
IRS heads into new tax season with backlog from previous year
The new tax season is here, and the IRS is still facing some backlog issues.
Federal law creates stability standards for new furniture to help prevent tip-over accidents
The dressers and wardrobes you use at home may be a deadly hazard for your little ones.
Federal report finds more servicemembers are reporting identity theft
A new federal report shows an increase in military members experiencing identity theft.
Natural disasters costing the U.S. billions every year
From tornadoes to wildfires and even a major drought, new federal data shows nearly 20 extreme weather events last year each caused more $1 billion in destruction.
Congress working to address high rates hunger among seniors nationwide
Federal lawmakers are discussing how to improve nutrition for our seniors.