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Consumer Reports Reveals 2026 Annual 10 Top Picks in New Cars, …
Feb 3, 2026 · Get unbiased ratings and reviews for 9,000+ products and services from Consumer Reports, plus trusted advice and in-depth reporting on what matters most.
Best Cars of the Year: 10 Top Picks of 2026 - Consumer Reports
Feb 3, 2026 · We especially like the hybrid for its power and efficiency. Read on to learn why these 10 special models earned Consumer Reports’ highest honor for 2026. And see our Used Car Top Picks.
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New Report Exposes Instacart’s Hidden Price Games - Consumer Reports
Dec 9, 2025 · Get unbiased ratings and reviews for 9,000+ products and services from Consumer Reports, plus trusted advice and in-depth reporting on what matters most.
Money | Personal Finance - Consumer Reports
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What Is the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau? - Consumer Reports
Sep 11, 2025 · For help with those problems, millions of consumers in the U.S. have been turning to a small and relatively new federal agency: the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, or CFPB.
We Tested 41 Baby Formulas for Lead and Arsenic - Consumer Reports
Mar 18, 2025 · Consumer Reports tested 41 types of powdered formula for a number of toxic chemicals, including arsenic, lead, BPA, acrylamide, and PFAS.
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High Levels of Lead in Protein Powder and Shakes - Consumer Reports
Oct 14, 2025 · Yet for all the industry’s growth and rebranding, one thing hasn’t changed: Protein powders still carry troubling levels of toxic heavy metals, according to a new Consumer Reports …