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Consumer Reports: V-day gifts to treat yourself
KRGV Rio Grande Valley· 2 days agoLove it or hate it, Valentine’s Day might be a great opportunity for some self-love. Consumer Reports has your back—and your heart covered—with some great ...
Safer food: Warning about lead in Lunchables prompts change
WJXT Jacksonville· 5 days agoLunchables are convenient, inexpensive and often a favorite among children, but, according to ...
Consumer Reports: Memorial Day barbecue gear
KRGV Rio Grande Valley· 2 days agoMemorial Day is around the corner, and the experts at Consumer Reports have gear, gadgets, and tips to prepare you for barbecue season’s opening day! If...
Consumer Reports | Prep your yard for a tick-free summer
WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke· 5 days agoIf you’ve been outside, you may have seen the ticks. Your yard should be a place of sanctuary for...
With active hurricane season ahead, do you need a generator in Florida? Here's how to decide
The News-Press via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoYou also need to store those gas cans. A few portable generators can run on liquid propane, natural...
IIHS, Consumer Reports releases list of safest vehicles for teen drivers
WPXI· 2 days agoThe Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and Consumer Reports released a list of 58 used...
Consumer Reports advocates for transparent internet service pricing
ClickOnDetroit· 3 days agoWouldn’t it be nice if shopping for internet service was easy to read and simplified like an...
Consumer Reports ranks best cars for teen drivers by price and safety
Atlanta News First· 3 days agoAccording to a study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), drivers aged 16 to 19 are nearly four times more likely to be in an accident than older drivers. A researcher for the ...
How to keep ticks out of your yard
WFMY News 2 Greensboro· 2 days agoFirst, trim tall grass and weeds and keep the lawn short.
JD Supra: CFPB Backs Connecticut and California Bills to Prohibit Medical Debt Reporting
JD Supra· 12 hours agoRecently, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB or Bureau) submitted letters to senators in Connecticut and California supporting their proposals to prohibit medical debt reporting.