Job-hunting website Comparably ranks companies based on feedback provided by employees over the past year.
Author: Amanda Pérez Pintado, USA TODAY
‘It makes you question your identity’: What it means for Latinos to lose Spanish fluency
Even though the number of Latinos who speak Spanish at home has grown, the share has declined, according to the Pew Research Center.
Apple iPhone may have to switch to USB-C in Europe. What does that mean for your smartphone in the US?
European Parliament approved new rules that would require portable devices to have a USB-C charging port. American consumers watch for changes here.
Apple iPhone may have to switch to USB-C in Europe. What does that mean for your smartphone in the US?
European Parliament approved new rules that would require portable devices to have a USB-C charging port. American consumers watch for changes here.
Are co-sleeper beds safe? Some re-branded as ‘loungers’ after infant deaths, rule change
Co-sleeping beds are not safe, federal authorities say. Many parents still use them, but the death of an Ohio infant underscores the dangers.
‘It’s happening everywhere’: How social media contributed to a spike in Kia, Hyundai thefts
Kia and Hyundai thefts, where criminals often remove the steering wheel column to access the ignition, are rising among certain models across the US.
Zip ties and shopping carts: Myths about sex trafficking make it harder to address real issue
Viral social media posts about sex traffickers targeting potential victims in grocery store parking lots highlight the myths victim advocates face.
Concert goers thought the man might carry out a mass shooting. Police now say it was something else.
Police accused a Washington man of plotting a mass shooting at a concert. The truth may be more benign but concert goers’ concerns were real.
Destruction of the Georgia Guidestones, a monument puzzling from the start, only has heightened the mystery
A mysterious man who went by R.C. Christian paid for the Georgia Guidestones, but now they’re gone, and “Christian” took his secrets to his grave.
Fewer millennials own homes, get married or go to church. Will they still give to charity?
While wealthy Americans prop up charities with huge donations, fewer US households are donating to charity than at any point in the past 20 years.