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Hate mosquitoes? These are the best repellents
NBC Dallas Fort Worth· 1 day agoMosquitoes can spread diseases like the West Nile virus, and ticks can transmit many diseases, including Lyme and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Consumer ...
Here's what Americans think is the best long-term investment
CBS News· 13 hours agoAlthough most Americans have money socked away in the stock market, that isn't what they see as the...
Consumer Reports: Is pet insurance worth it? Here are alternatives
KCRA 3 Sacramento· 7 days agoIf you think pet insurance could save money on routine checkups and emergencies, listen up. Consumer...
6 On Your Side: Consumer Confidence, road-ready summer travel tips
KAAL Austin· 3 days agoIf your plans include a road trip, Consumer Reports has tips to help you stay safe, save some money,...
Stepping on the gas: States raise fuel taxes, fees to offset declining revenue for roads
The Washington Times· 2 days agoMost states have boosted gas taxes or tied them to inflation to recoup billions of dollars in...
'Nothing short of heavenly': Amazon slashed the price of this top-selling shower head to $15 (that's...
Yahoo Life Shopping· 15 hours agoI just want to be in the shower all day and night now. Addictive, yes! Be warned!" If you have low...
Bottom Line: Prep your yard for a tick-free summer
WVLT-TV Knoxville· 2 days agoSpring has sprung, and so have ticks! Consumer Reports experts reveal chemical-free ways to limit the number of ticks crawling through your backyard....
How local businesses drive community growth
Fast Company Magazine· 14 hours agoIt seems there is only ever bad news about the future of retail, but year after year our independent retailers tell a different story. This spring, we...
TEST DRIVE | 2024 Nissan Sentra a solid car at a bargain price | Texarkana Gazette
Texarkana Gazette· 4 days agoA new Xtronic CVT transmission is billed as smoother, more fuel efficient, and more responsive, and...
Consumer Reports decries Texas District Court’s decision preventing new limits on excessive credit...
Consumer Reports· 6 days agoThe CFPB estimates that the new limits, which were set to go into effect on May 14, would save $10 billion per year for consumers, or about $220 annually for those who are ...