Map: Here's the best month to list your home based on where you live
Listing your home at a certain time of year may boost your sale price, but it largely depends on where you live – and the data comes with a caveat.
ParkMobile $32.8M settlement for data breach: Are you eligible?
ParkMobile, a parking app that can be used across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia to pay for on-street parking, reached a $32.8 million settlement for a data breach. Are you eligible?
Explain tariffs to me: What are they? How do they work?
A tariff is a tax imposed on imported goods and services. Here's what to know about them, why they're used, and what economists say.
Mac and cheese bites shipped nationwide recalled for metal contamination
Feel Good Foods’ gluten-free Three Cheese Mac & Cheese Bites have been recalled due to metal contamination.
Trump doubles tariffs on China, citing fentanyl
President Trump has doubled tariffs on China to 20% and confirmed 25% duties on imports from Mexico and Canada, citing fentanyl trafficking and trade imbalances.
Citibank makes an $81 trillion error. What we know
The financial mistake was corrected after it was caused by what a company spokesperson called an “inputting error."
Trump announces agricultural tariffs: What that could mean
The president claims his administration will introduce the tariffs on farm products starting in April.
Fast food chain says they've 'RFK'd' fries with healthier cooking method
Steak ‘n Shake has announced a major change to its beloved shoestring fries.
Mercedes, Volkswagen, Audi recalls: See details here
Mercedes-Benz has issued a recall for more than 20,000 vehicles over a defective braking part.
High chairs recalled due to entrapment and suffocation hazard: What to know
About 4,400 high chairs have been recalled in the U.S. over a potential entrapment and suffocation hazard for babies and young children.
Here are the cities with the most credit cards, study says
Americans hold an average of five credit cards, but in some cities, residents carry more than six. A new WalletHub report reveals the U.S. cities where credit card ownership is growing fastest.
Feb. 28 is Economic Blackout Day: What does that mean?
A grassroots organization is encouraging U.S. residents not to spend any money on Friday.
SinuCleanse nasal wash system under voluntary recall due to microbial contamination
Some nasal wash bottles are under a voluntary recall after testing positive for a microbial contamination that could lead to blood infections, according to the FDA.
Local businesses deal with rising egg prices
While a plan might be in the works to help fight the rising costs of eggs, in the meantime, many restaurants are cracking under the pressure of the price burden. To combat the rising cost, some popular restaurants, such as Denny's, are adding a temporary surcharge on egg orders. FOX 35's Marley Capper talks to local business owners to see if this is the case locally, as well.
Touring a Windermere mansion
Home is where the heart is. But for one lucky buyer, home is where the heart upgrades to a palace. FOX 35's David Martin takes us over to see inside one of the most expensive homes on the market today in Central Florida.
FOX 35 investigates how cryptocurrency is changing how people buy and sell real estate in Central Florida
FOX 35 investigates a new way to buy homes in Central Florida. Cryptocurrency is changing the real estate game, and local agents are getting certified to accept crypto offers as some people ditch cash for digital currency.
Minimum wage earners must work impossible number of hours to afford rent: report
Despite many minimum-wage workers living in apartments with below-average rents, they’re still spending more than 30% of their income on housing.
Egg prices will climb even more this year, USDA says: See the data
Egg prices are going to get much worse this year, the Agriculture Department predicts. Here’s what they’re saying.
McDonald's promises no surcharges on eggs
Amid skyrocketing egg prices in America, one fast food giant has promised their eggs won’t be getting pricier.
Florida voters push for insurance reform amendment to lower costs, prevent dropped coverage
A proposed constitutional amendment aims to prevent insurers from canceling policies for Florida customers who have not violated their terms.
















