AT&T outage: How to communicate when networks go down
A massive cell phone outage is affecting millions of people in the U.S. Here are some other ways to communicate.
SNAP users can order groceries online for first time
More than 40 million Americans receive assistance to buy their groceries through the federal program SNAP.
'We sincerely apologize': AT&T says nationwide cell service outage resolved
The AT&T network outage that left many people nationwide without cellphone service for several hours on Thursday has been resolved, the company said.
AT&T outage today? Several states across the US reporting wireless cellular network issues
Several AT&T and Cricket Wireless customers in the United States woke up without cell service – an outage that lasted hours on Thursday.
AT&T, Cricket Wireless cell service fully restored following hours-long outage
AT&T said a major cellular network outage that impacted its customers on Thursday has been resolved.
What works, and what doesn’t, without cell service on your phone
Thursday's AT&T outage has been fixed, but it's important to know for next time: Can you still make and receive calls? Can you still tap to pay? Here’s what to know.
Toyota recalls 280,000 vehicles after concerns they 'creep forward' in neutral
The recall applies to Tundra, Sequoia and Lexus LX600 vehicles made between 2022 and 2024.
Pharmacies nationwide face delays as healthcare tech company reports cyberattack
Change Healthcare said it became aware of the "outside threat" on Wednesday morning, disconnecting their systems for security purposes.
Can a solar flare be to blame for the AT&T nationwide outage? Here's what the NOAA says
With AT&T having been victim to a solar flare back in 1972 – can the same issue happen again?
AT&T Outage: Many are unable to call 911
A nationwide AT&T outage is possibly affecting millions of people across the U.S. Some phones are stuck in SOS mode and many cannot call 911.
Chase customers sue bank over 'predatory' fees on bounced checks
The customers say the fees are “junk fees” and the actions by the bank are “predatory.”
Study finds microplastics linked to thousands of premature births
Using data from over 5,000 mothers, researchers determined that longterm exposure to such chemicals resulted in increased risk of premature births.
Over 15M Toshiba laptop adapters recalled after reports of overheating, catching fire
More than 15 million Toshiba laptop AC adapters are being recalled after hundreds of people reported that the product overheated or caught fire.
American, JetBlue raise baggage fees; here's how much airlines charge for bags
The cost of air travel can get pricey, and with bag fees rising, here’s what you may pay the next time you’re at the airport.
Stanley cup maker faces lawsuit over presence of lead in tumblers
The lawsuit is seeking punitive damages and a “permanent injunction requiring PMI to disclose any lead or other toxins in its products in California."
After child lead poisonings, FDA asked to require testing for heavy metals in baby food
Current FDA policy allows baby food manufacturers to choose whether or not to test their products for toxic metals and other contaminants.
Tinder expanding ID verification to US, UK, Brazil and Mexico
The company says the change is aimed at helping confirm the authenticity of its users.
Target announces Diane von Furstenberg collab coming this spring
Diane von Furstenberg’s collab with Target includes over 200 pieces that aren’t limited to just apparel. Here's a look at what's included.
Baby boomers to blame for housing shortage, real estate report says
A new Redfin report shows that older Americans are hanging onto their homes longer, making it difficult for homebuyers to find and afford houses.
There's a new Crocs shoe for NASCAR racing fans: Take a look
Florida is home to gators and croc(odiles), but ahead of the Daytona 500 – the official start of NASCAR's regular 2014 racing season – the sport has teamed up with a different type of Croc – the shoe brand.



















