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The cards are a third-party product from Synergy World, which has filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
The multi-merchant restaurant card program had partnered with local restaurants across Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Texas, operating a network of more than 100 restaurants.
Its shutting down means its cards are unusable.
Costco, however, is accepting returns of the unusable cards and refunding the remaining balance for customers who bought the cards between October 27, 2025 and this January 26.
Lillian Wu, Fox News.
Two weeks after Nashville was hit by a deadly ice storm which damaged homes and left hundreds of thousands without power, Nashville Electric Services reacting to angry criticism about its storm response.
Also laying out steps to help customers, some who just got their power restored a few days ago.
Board Chair Ann Davis announcing the utility company will conduct an independent review on winter storm response.
The utility is also suspending all disconnection and late fees through June, providing unlimited payment arrangements for all customers to the end of the year, providing more customer service, and giving a million dollars to the Winter Storm Recovery Fund, making it the fund's largest donor so far.
Lillian Wu, Fox News.
More than 13,000 pounds of frozen, fully cooked grilled chicken breast are being recalled because of a listeria risk.
This after a lab sample of the chicken from Georgia-based Susanna's Kitchen tested positive.
The 10-pound cases containing two 5-pound bags produced October 14th were shipped to distribution centers for food service sales across Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Ohio.
There have been no confirmed reports of illness.
However, food safety officials are concerned some of these products may still be in commercial freezers.
Food service locations are being urged not to serve the products, which should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.
Lillian Wu, Fox News.
The Alameda County, California Superior Court judge suspending the criminal case against Cedric Irving Jr.
pending the results of psychological evaluations after defense attorneys and the court expressed doubt regarding the mental competency of the 27-year-old who claimed he killed Coach Beam because of witchcraft.
Legal analysts and prosecutors argue, however, that his ability to coordinate a legal firearm transaction, including waiting the mandatory 10-day period before picking up the weapon, suggests pre-planning and competence rather than mental instability.