USA Today As IKEA plans to open more US stores, here are some tips on how to save on your next visit By: Bailey Schulz, Amanda Pérez Pintado IKEA plans to add eight new stores in the U.S. over the next three years.
USA Today Attorneys general ask for recall of Kia, Hyundai vehicles due to lack of anti-theft devices By: Bailey Schulz Eighteen states have called for a recall of "unsafe" Hyundai and Kia vehicles manufactured between 2011 and 2022.
USA Today Subway is exploring a sale. It hopes a $5B debt plan will sweeten the deal, per report By: Bailey Schulz Subway CEO John Chidsey said he aims to have a deal signed by early June.
USA Today FTC wants to bar Facebook parent Meta from monetizing young users' data By: Bailey Schulz The FTC on Wednesday said it is proposing changes to a 2020 privacy order that would prohibit Meta from profiting from data from users under 18.
USA Today Weight loss startup Noom launches program prescribing new weight loss drugs like Wegovy By: Karen Weintraub, Bailey Schulz Qualified Noom Med users will be eligible to receive a prescription for a new class of anti-obesity drugs.
USA Today From Klarna to Sezzle: Ranking of apps looks at whether buy now, pay later is a good idea By: Bailey Schulz A recent analysis from Consumer Reports found some buy now, pay later apps don’t clearly disclose fees and share it with third parties for tar
USA Today Nvidia stock soars: How the AI boom lifted the chipmaker's market cap By: Bailey Schulz Nvidia has seen its stock price soar in recent months as more companies look to expand their AI offerings.
USA Today Economic downturns explained: What is a recession vs. a depression? By: Bailey Schulz While there are a few rules of thumb to consider when labeling a recession, experts note that those rules can be broken.
USA Today USA TODAY names NPR executive editor Terence Samuel as editor-in-chief By: Bailey Schulz In his new role, Samuel will help lead the publication through “the next phase of growth and innovation,” according to an announcement from Gannett.
USA Today US credit rating downgrade may be coming despite debt ceiling deal, Fitch says By: Bailey Schulz A credit rating downgrade would make it more expensive for the U.S. to borrow debt.