Summer camps, sports leagues jump on buy now, pay later bandwagon

As inflation continues to weigh down household budgets, thousands of camps and sports leagues are now offering buy now, pay later with a service called Wordline.

Winona mansion with tunnel and hidden library is on the market for $750K

A mansion in Winona — with a tunnel connecting the two buildings and Minnesota's first in-ground swimming pool — is on the market and has recently gone viral after being featured on social media via Zillow Gone Wild.

Nearly 14,000 lbs. of pork rinds shipped from Guatemala recalled in US

The snack bags were shipped for sale to locations in five states – but were not eligible to be exported from Guatemala in the first place.

Chase online banking bug causes double transactions and fees

Customers of Chase's online banking services may have seen some discrepancies among their accounts on Friday.

Money stored in Venmo, other payment apps could be vulnerable, watchdog warns

Customers of Venmo, PayPal and CashApp should not store their money with those apps for the long term, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Here's why.

First United Methodist Church of Orlando selling downtown parcel of land

This is unusual for Downtown Orlando: an acre of land in the heart of the city that could be yours, if the offer is right. The church across the street has owned the parcel for more than a hundred years, and they said now was the right time to sell. 

Amtrak launches flash sale for summer travel to Florida

Amtrak has introduced a limited-time flash sale for travelers throughout the summer to skip the traffic of I-95 and bring aboard their vehicle on the Auto Train. 

Which sunscreen should you choose? Here are the best of 2023

Consumer Reports tested over-the-counter sunscreens and ranked which is the best at keeping you and your family safe this summer.

Florida's Freedom Summer: Certain items, event admissions are tax-free now through Sept. 4

Certain recreational and outdoor items and admissions to entertainment and cultural events are exempt from tax starting on Monday, May 29 as part of Florida's Freedom Summer Sales Tax Holiday.

MSG myths: Why this food additive gets a bad rap

For more than five decades, MSG has been cast as a food additive that can make you sick, despite repeated studies proving otherwise.

Regulators OK $1.25B in credit lines for Citizens Property Insurance

As the start of hurricane season nears, regulators this week approved lines of credit totaling $1.25 billion for the state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corp.