The Latest
-
‘In the Event of a Zombie Apocalypse…': What's in the Fine Print You're Signing?
Most of us click “I agree” and start downloading, but if you actually read those very tiny words, you might be surprised at what you’re agreeing to. Consumer Reports reveals the most common hidden clauses and what we all may be signing away.
-
Here's How to Buy a Home in a Hot Market (We're Looking at You, San Diego)
Home sales surged to a 15-year high last year. Some desperate homeowners are going to extreme measures to get the house of their dreams. But with big money on the line, that can be risky.
-
How to Make Dollar Stores Pay Off
Dollar stores outnumber Starbucks and McDonald’s combined—and more are coming. Four of 10 store openings this year are expected to be dollar stores.
-
Deciding Between DIY Car Repairs, the Dealer or a Repair Shop
With new-and used-car prices still surging due to increased demand and supply shortages, more and more people are trying to keep their current car on the road longer. But who should you trust to keep yours going strong: the dealer, an independent mechanic, or yourself?
-
How to Pick a New Electric Toothbrush
Dentists agree that brushing your teeth for 2 minutes twice a day is the best thing you can do to keep your teeth healthy. And some studies suggest that an electric toothbrush may help keep your teeth cleaner.
-
In-Car Deaths of Children May Rise Because of the Coronavirus Pandemic
On average, 39 children in the U.S. die of heatstroke each year after being left in a hot car. Consumer Reports found this year, because of coronavirus, the risk may be even higher!