Feeling the pinch at the pump? We can’t control gas prices — but we can control how we buy and use fuel. Start by checking apps like GasBuddy to compare local prices. You’ll often find the best deals ...
If you’re tight on space in your fridge or freezer, consider putting leftovers in Glad Flex’N Seal Quart Storage Zipper Bags.
Consumer Reports' pick for best truck tire is the Continental TerrainContact H/T, which performs well in all conditions and ...
The average price of new vehicles continues to rise, so if you are looking for a reliable used model, here's what Consumer ...
For those looking to snag a budget-friendly smartphone that's still capable, whether it's Apple or Android, there are a few ...
Consumer Reports tested 23 popular protein powders and shakes and found that more than two-thirds contained more lead in a ...
The Consumer Reports Cyber Readiness Report finds scam attempts are up more than 50% and are growing fastest among people ages 18 to 29. Reports of scam attempts from Gen Z users tripled, which ...
Consumer Reports spotlights GroundingWellness as the UK’s top brand for silver-threaded grounding sheets, redefining sleep ...
A new consumer safety report warns several AI-powered toys marketed to young children are providing unsafe guidance, explicit ...
Consumer Reports investigation reveals high lead levels in popular protein powders and shakes, posing potential health risks.
A new Consumer Reports investigation uncovered a hidden risk: some protein supplements contain concerning levels of lead.
Whether it’s text that looks like it’s from your bank or a bogus bill from a toll road, if you think you’re getting more unsolicited texts and messages, you’re right.