Concerned Toyota owners everywhere are wondering if their vehicle has been involved in the recent safety recalls for unintended acceleration. Here are a few
Toyota acknowledged design problems with the brakes in its prized Prius, adding to the catalog of safety woes at the Japanese automaker as it reels from
Perry Weed and his wife Dorothy used to take comfort in their Toyotas. Now, after two recalls and mixed messages from the company and the government, their
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood sent frantic Toyota owners into state of confusion over what to do about recalled cars.
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood now says he misspoke when telling owners of recalled Toyotas to stop driving them.
We've come a long way from the rare woman who worked outside the home. Today, women are on the verge of outnumbering men in the workforce, according to the
Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the iPad as the company's "latest creation," saying the tablet-style device is more intimate than a laptop. WATCH VIDEO OF
Toyota is recalling 2.3 million U.S. vehicles to correct sticking accelerator pedals, the latest in a string of quality problems that have bedeviled the
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced the recall of nearly 1.5 Graco strollers due to fingertip amputation and laceration hazards.
The U. S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to use Merrick Beef Filet Squares for dogs distributed by Merrick Pet Care with a package date
Johnson & Johnson expanded a recall of over-the-counter medications Friday, the second time it has done so in less than a month because of a moldy smell that
Online tax season begins January 15. That's when the IRS is ready to accept electronic returns. Filing taxes is the one chore none of us will be able to avoid
Mobile phones are expected to do a lot more these days than just facilitate a conversation. Today's smartphones are like hand held computers. But first, you
Now that we're all settled into the HDTV revolution, get ready for the next big change in TV viewing: 3D-TV! FOX 5 Money reporter Melanie Alnwick has a look at
Phil Catron founder of NaturaLawn of America shows how his natural alternative ice melt works.
It's been a tough year for automakers. There were bailouts and bankruptcy for two of the Detroit's big three, plus a tight credit making it hard for customers

