Elon Musk set into action plans to rebrand Twitter as simply “X” on Monday. What you need to know about the changes happening beyond the new logo.
Author: Mary Walrath-Holdridge, USA TODAY
All Buy Buy Baby stores losing after last-ditch deal falls through
Buy Buy Baby, owned by floundering Bed Bath & Beyond, will close all of its stores after bids to keep the company alive fell through.
A Kansas couple received a voucher on their wedding day. 40 years later, the hotel honored it.
Tim O’Brien discovered the old voucher for a now-closed hotel in a box of mementos. To his surprise, the new owner, Marriott, decided to honor it.
Check your fridge, Whole Foods shoppers: Braga Fresh salad kits recalled for unlisted allergens
Braga Fresh has issued a voluntary recall on Whole Foods Markets Asian Inspired Chopped Salad kits. The kits contain unlisted allergens milk and eggs.
Five-year-old child falls from Georgia waterslide, plunging 20 feet
A 5-year-old child enjoying the Fourth of July at Lake Winnie Amusement Park in Rossville, Georgia was taken to the hospital after he fell from a waterslide.
Lab-grown chicken, meat could soon find its way onto American plates after USDA approval
Billed as “meat without the slaughter,” lab-grown or “cultivated” meat made by two manufacturers has been approved for sale to U.S. consumers.
‘Securing our digital infrastructure’: Delta, Southwest move to ban TikTok for employees
As the U.S. government continues to question the app’s safety, two major airlines have banned the use of TikTok on devices used for company matters.
Officials warn against expected uptick in student loan forgiveness scams. Here’s what to look for.
Last week’s SCOTUS decision dashed forgiveness hopes for student loan borrowers. Now officials are warning against scammers offering “relief.” What to know.
Officials warn against expected uptick in student loan forgiveness scams. Here’s what to look for.
Last week’s SCOTUS decision dashed forgiveness hopes for student loan borrowers. Now officials are warning against scammers offering “relief.” What to know.
Feasting, drinking and blowing things up: The history of US Independence Day
Fireworks, barbeque, picnics are staples this time of year. But have you ever wondered how our favorite Fourth of July traditions got started?