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No longer nerdy: Electric vehicles dominate our most anticipated cars, trucks list for 2022

December 27, 2021 Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY Comments Off on No longer nerdy: Electric vehicles dominate our most anticipated cars, trucks list for 2022

USA TODAY’s picks for the cars and trucks customers are most anxious to see in 2022 include six electric vehicles and an update of a famous sports car

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‘Desperate for workers’: Can this minimum wage increase help stem the US worker shortage?

December 23, 2021 Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Desperate for workers’: Can this minimum wage increase help stem the US worker shortage?

Minimum wage will go up on Jan. 1 in 21 states and 35 cities, with some states hitting the $15-an-hour mark. Will it be enough to lure workers back?

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Happier returns? Retailers in race to solve holidays’ environmental, logistics nightmare

December 17, 2021December 18, 2021 Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY Comments Off on Happier returns? Retailers in race to solve holidays’ environmental, logistics nightmare

Rejected merchandise accounts for 5.8 billion pounds of waste and 16 million tons of CO2, leading retailers to explore some creative solutions.

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‘Critical vulnerability’: Smaller firms may find it harder to stop hackers from exploiting Log4j flaw

December 16, 2021 Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Critical vulnerability’: Smaller firms may find it harder to stop hackers from exploiting Log4j flaw

Small- and medium-size companies lack the big IT staffs of large ones, a problem when it comes to stopping hackers when flaws like Log4j emerge.

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What role did cell phones play for warehouse workers in last week’s deadly tornadoes?

December 15, 2021 Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY Comments Off on What role did cell phones play for warehouse workers in last week’s deadly tornadoes?

Mobile phones are one way a company could warn its workforce of a tornado or gunman. But experts say protocols already in place may be more effective.

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Profit during inflation? These 5 tips could help investors beat rising prices

December 10, 2021February 10, 2022 Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY Comments Off on Profit during inflation? These 5 tips could help investors beat rising prices

With Thursday’s CPI report, more investors could be looking for a hedge against inflation in the stock market and beyond. Here are some tips.

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As millions of jobs go unfilled, employers look to familiar faces in ‘boomerang employees’

December 9, 2021December 9, 2021 Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY Comments Off on As millions of jobs go unfilled, employers look to familiar faces in ‘boomerang employees’

With about 11 million jobs available amid the Great Resignation, boomerang employees have some leverage as companies look to fill vacancies.

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He put 1.1 million miles on a Porsche. These 10 cars and trucks could get you to at least 200,000

December 8, 2021December 9, 2021 Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY Comments Off on He put 1.1 million miles on a Porsche. These 10 cars and trucks could get you to at least 200,000

With new (and used) cars hard to come by, you might be looking for longevity in your next purchase. Here are the most durable cars, trucks and SUVs.

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‘You can’t devolve into paranoia’: What experts are saying as string of follow-home robberies jar LA

December 3, 2021 Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘You can’t devolve into paranoia’: What experts are saying as string of follow-home robberies jar LA

Robbers follow home victims and rob them in their driveways, often at gunpoint. It’s happened more than 150 times in Los Angeles this year.

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‘Just be a good witness’: Amid spike in organized theft, retailers reassess loss prevention

December 1, 2021 Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Just be a good witness’: Amid spike in organized theft, retailers reassess loss prevention

Retailers are trying myriad tactics to quell mobs of thieves who smash their ways into stores, grab merchandise and flee before police arrive.

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These kids are good: Young Reds in pursuit of a pennant stretch to remember

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At 61, Meg Ryan is the lead in a new rom-com. That shouldn’t be such a rare thing.

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1 dead, 18 injured after collision between car, Greyhound bus in Maryland, police say

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College professor harassed students to quench ‘clown fetish,’ offering extra credit, cash

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USA TODAY Sports staff makes college football picks: Check out the predictions for 2023

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