When it comes to medical dramas, the ladies of "Married to Medicine," say skip the scripted dramas and go straight for their reality show. Season Five's finale airs on March 2nd and two of the stars join Cheddar for a sneak peak.
Toya Bush-Harris and Dr. Contessa Metcalfe say they have enjoyed being on the show immensely. For the pair, "Married to Medicine" has allowed them to better understand themselves and their relationships with their husbands.
Dr. Contessa says this show is all about them being honest and transparent with their lives. They are happy to put their issues and struggles out there because they believe other couples can learn from their real conversations and issues.
CVS Health is pulling from its shelves some cough-and-cold treatments that contain an ingredient that has been deemed ineffective by doctors and researchers.
It's almost that time of year - it's open enrollment season. Nate Black, vice president of health solutions product development with Voya Financial, joined Cheddar News to explain the critical decision-making needed when choosing the best coverage for you and your family.
Tesla raised the price of its Model X plaid all-wheel drive model here in the U.S. by about 5.5%.
Elon Musk announced two new subscription tiers for people who want the premium experience. This, as some users in some countries may have to pay a very small fee to access the platform for more. Cheddar News' senior reporter Michelle Castillo explains.
A U.S. homebuyer must earn just over $114,000 to afford an average-priced home, according to a report from Redfin.
Several companies, including American Express, First Bancorp and Comerica, posted earnings Friday.
New research from Zillow finds more and more couples are adding a home fund to their wedding registries to help them buy their first home.
Rite Aid is set to close more than 100 stores with efforts currently underway to try to sell dozens of stores across a dozen states.
Social media platform X will soon have two new paid subscription tiers.
Stocks dipped Friday morning after the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury crossed 5% for the first time in 16 years and also following Fed Chair Jerome Powell's remarks on Thursday.
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