The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the so-called cop on the beat protecting Americans from financial abuse, is now ...
Consumer Reports tested 58 dog foods from brands including Blue Buffalo, Hill’s Science Diet, and Purina for key nutrients ...
If you're selling a vehicle, you'll want to get sensitive information out of the car's infotainment system, apps, and anywhere else it’s stored.
Consumer Reports previews the new 2025 Subaru Forester Hybrid, sharing details about features, power, fuel economy, price, ...
You can keep your skin from drying out by using the right products and strategies. Dry skin is a problem for everyone but can ...
Automakers like General Motors, Stellantis, Toyota, and Honda make about 40% of their North American cars and trucks in ...
It’s tax season, and scammers know this is an excellent time of year to strike. Swindlers will pose as tax preparers and IRS agents to steal your refund and identity.
The Trump administration's got its eyes on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. What's at stake for Americans? Experts weigh in.
Consumer Reports looks at why experts are raising concerns about sugar substitutes showing up in surprising places. Trisha Calvo, a health journalist with Consumer Reports, says sugar substitutes are ...
A child would need to eat 9,000 cookies in a day to approach harmful levels of pesticide or naturally occurring heavy metals.
Consumer Reports shares easy tips to help you navigate the cancellation process and keep more money in your pocket. Free ...
Consumer Reports explored why health experts are concerned about the sugar substitutes appearing in unexpected foods. Artificial sweeteners are common ...