Busch Light will give you 19 years of beer — if you do this one thing
Busch Light is celebrating the return of its iconic Hunting Cans with a nationwide sweepstakes that takes fandom to a new level.
Bartenders noticing lack of tips from Gen Z drinkers, they say
Some bartenders are saying the youngest drinkers are the ones tipping less frequently at bars and restaurants than others.
Kroger recalls deli pasta salads across 28 states over potential listeria contamination
Grocery giant Kroger has issued a voluntary recall of two of its deli pasta salads sold in dozens of states due to concerns over potential listeria bacteria contamination.
Chicken corn dogs recalled from Foster Poultry Farms
Tens of millions of pounds of corn dog products have been recalled since September over the concern. Here's the brand in the latest batch.
Costco announces partnership to offer members Ozempic, Wegovy at major discount
Costco members will soon have access to weight-loss shots at a major discount.
McDonald’s Boo Buckets returning; here’s how to get one
McDonald’s Boo Buckets are back with spooky new designs. Here's when and how to receive one.
Beef prices hit record highs as nationwide cattle inventory drops to lowest level in 70 years
A drought has left cattle inventory at the lowest level in 70 years amid strong demand resulting in price increases.
BMW issues second recall over defects linked to fire risk, bringing total affected vehicles to over 341,000
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) warns BMW owners of a fire risk due to overheating starters that could ignite engine materials, with free repairs available for affected vehicles.
Publix releases 2025 limited-edition holiday ice cream flavors
The holidays are right around the corner, but Publix is getting into the spirit of the season early by releasing its 2025 limited-edition holiday ice cream flavors.
Amazon launches grocery brand with products under $5
Amazon Grocery, Amazon’s newest private label grocery brand, offers more than 1,000 food products, most of them priced under $5.
Nearly 1 in 5 homes slashed prices last month, despite falling mortgage rates
Buyers still have the upper hand in the housing market, with more homes to choose from and nearly 20% of sellers slashing their prices in September.
Student loan payments are the highest in these states in 2025, data shows
Ongoing research shows that having a college degree leads to higher earnings over your lifetime and is still worth the investment to ensure a life of financial stability and well-being. But for many students, earning a degree also means incurring student loan debt.
Walmart eliminating synthetic dyes from private food brands
The retail titan is removing dyes from various product brands like cereals and snacks.
Breaking down the latest housing market trends
The latest housing market trends show that Baby Boomer empty nesters own twice as many three-bedroom or larger homes as millennials with children. As Baby Boomers age, some are looking to downsize but struggling to find suitable housing at comparable price points, leading many to stay in their current homes longer. Andrey Bustamante, with Bustamante Real Estate, joins Good Day Orlando to talk about this trend and more.
Walmart to eliminate synthetic food dyes from store brands
Walmart says that it plans to remove synthetic food dyes and 30 other ingredients, including some preservatives, artificial sweeteners and fat substitutes, from its store brands sold in the U.S. by January 2027. FOX 35's Marley Capper talks more about what motivated the change.
Debt collection calls soaring in Florida
According to the Federal Trade Commission, there has been a 150% increase in debt collection calls per capita this year.
Here's the most popular Halloween candy in your state
From Reese’s to M&M’s to Sour Patch Kids, here’s the most popular Halloween candy where you live.
Does Social Security stop in government shutdown? What to know
Social Security is a program that relies on permanent spending already approved by Congress, so it continues during a shutdown. But some activities from the SSA will be suspended.
Social Security October payment schedule: Here’s when recipients get their checks
The Social Security Administration sends regular monthly payments, and the date varies depending on birth date or when you began receiving benefits. Here's what to expect in October.
Government Shutdown 2025: Dems vote down Republican funding bill
Senate Democrats voted down a Republican funding bill to keep the government open Tuesday evening; with this development, the federal government will shut down just past midnight on Wednesday.



















