Amid PFAS Fallout, a Maine Doctor Navigates Medical Risks With Her Patients

When Lawrence and Penny Higgins of Fairfield, Maine, first learned in 2020 that high levels of…

Cuts to Food Benefits Stand in the Way of RFK Jr.’s Goals for a Healthier National Diet

Belinda McLoyd and other residents in southwestern Georgia’s Dougherty County face steep barriers to accessing healthy…

Consumer advocates call on Congress to preserve the Consumer Product Safety Commission

The agency needs tools, resources and people to carry on its work, the advocates say By…

Ford and Jaguar announce major recalls for fuel leaks and air bag risks

The Ford recall affects nearly 700,000 SUVs By News Desk of ConsumerAffairs July 21, 2025 Ford…

Collapse Coverage Exclusions | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

In Stock v. Allstate Insurance Company, 1 the policyholders thought they had done everything right. They bought…

FTC Halts Illegal Debt-Relief Operation that Falsely Impersonated Businesses and the Government, Harming Consumers

At the Federal Trade Commission’s request, a federal court has temporarily halted an alleged debt relief…

Appraisal Umpire Liability in North Carolina

Umpires and appraisers should always carry errors and omissions coverage. This lesson is evident from a…

Another mid-air close call reported

Delta pilot took aggressive action to avoid colliding with a B-52 By Mark Huffman of ConsumerAffairs…

Farmers Smart Plan Endorsements | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

In the aftermath of wildfires, when families are left sifting through ashes and trying to rebuild…

IT issue grounded all Alaska Airlines flights late Sunday

The ground stop lasted approximately three hours By Mark Huffman of ConsumerAffairs July 21, 2025 Alaska…

That text about an overdue traffic ticket is probably a scam

Chances are, you’ve gotten a scam text about unpaid toll charges or know someone who has.…

Recall issued for 67,000 cases of deodorant

The products were sold at Walmart, Dollar Tree and Amazon By Mark Huffman of ConsumerAffairs July…

Tal vez no es la edad, quizás tienes anemia

Gary Sergott se sentía fatigado todo el tiempo. “Me cansaba, me faltaba el aire, sentía una…

Insurance Is Not a Commodity: Don’t Buy the Cheap Farmers Homeowners Policy, Which Becomes Costly After a Fire

In the aftermath of wildfires, when families are left sifting through ashes and trying to rebuild…

Georgia Shows Rough Road Ahead for States as Medicaid Work Requirements Loom

Every time Ashton Alexander sees an ad for Georgia Pathways to Coverage, it feels like a…

$50B Rural Health ‘Slush Fund’ Faces Questions, Skepticism

A last-minute scramble to add a $50 billion rural health program to President Donald Trump’s massive…

Why clutter always wins – and what to do about it

New research reveals that the problem of household clutter is more complex than we think By…

Los Angeles sues Airbnb alleging price-gouging after fires

The city is seeking up to $2,500 per violation By Truman Lewis of ConsumerAffairs July 21,…

In-N-Out Burger eyes Tennessee for 35 new restaurants

Doing business "not easy" in California, billionaire heiress complains By Truman Lewis of ConsumerAffairs July 21,…

E-Bikes, power banks, recliners and more: CPSC announces safety recalls

Check to see if any of your items are included By News Desk of ConsumerAffairs July…

Can Umpires and Appraisers Be Sued by Parties Losing an Appraisal?

Umpires and appraisers should always carry errors and omissions coverage. This lesson is evident from a…

The Week in Weed: July 18, 2025

Welcome back to The Week in Weed, your Friday look at what’s happening in the world…