Tips to recover from New Years Resolution mistakes
When it comes to sticking to those New Years resolutions you set back in January, it can be tough. Here are some tips to help you recover from resolution mistakes.
When it comes to sticking to those New Years resolutions you set back in January, it can be tough. Here are some tips to help you recover from resolution mistakes.
Consumer News: More bad news at the gas pump, sales to look out for this week.
In the Upstate this weekend, a grandfather appeared in court after his grandson took a loaded gun to school. The grandfather is charged with unlawful conduct toward a child in the case. No one was injured when the 6-year-old brought the gun to “shoot zombies,” but authorities say it was a close call.
The Twitter-like app, “Truth Social” became available for download on Apple’s App Store, but access to the service appears limited for now.
The price for a new home has climbed more than 15% from a year ago.
Family Dollar is voluntarily recalling some medications, food, cosmetics, medical devices and dietary supplements because of evidence of rodents at its distribution center in Arkansas.
Starting March 1, masks will be recommended but not required. The company says there may be certain venues and events where you’ll have to wear a mask.
On the vaccine front, an official with the FDA is suggesting a fourth dose of the COVID-19 vaccine might be needed closer to fall.
President Joe Biden’s search for a new Supreme Court justice is underway. Interviews have started, with at least one person having a sit-down with the president last week.
Consumer News: Price of new homes up over 15% from last year, more Americans file for unemployment than expected and more.