Chicken tenders require more processing and packaging to sell, making them harder to find and more costly. Some fast-food chains are pulling back.
Author: Michelle Shen, USA TODAY
Did you get denied a refund when your flight was canceled? See which airlines got the most complaints.
When the pandemic first started, airlines received a $50 billion bailout from the U.S. government. Yet airlines are receiving record complaints
Don’t be late to your meetings: New Zoom tool can track attendance status
Zoom meetings will now have a feature called “Attendance Status,” making it easier for hosts to track whether participants have joined the meeting
Chef found guilty for serving shepherd’s pie that caused customer’s death, gave 31 others food poisoning
A British chef received a suspended jail sentence after a shepherd’s pie he cooked killed one and caused 31 others to suffer from food poisoning
Holiday-themed homes for rent: Would you stay in the ‘Home Alone’ house or Grinch’s Cave?
What price can you stay at the Home Alone house on Airbnb? Turns out, it’s only $25 per night
Debt collectors can now direct message you on social media
Debt collectors have a variety of ways to contact you, and the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau added a new way to reach you: social media.
Tropical cyclones will become longer and more devastating, new research shows
Hurricanes, cyclones and other tropical storms have a devastating impact. Historical data show they’ve been getting worse, according to a new study.
Club Med to open first new US location in over 20 years, a five-star ski resort in Utah
It will be a five-star resort with ski-in/ski-out access to surrounding slopes, and it’ll be close to Salt Lake City.
How space tech can help the world fight the pandemic
Could technology developed for space help us battle the pandemic? The answer is yes, according to an article published in Nature Medicine.
Scammers are sending fake ‘store’ surveys and impersonating Amazon: Here’s what to watch out for
Amazon is one of the most impersonated brands, and scammers are taking advantage of eager holiday shoppers. Here’s what to watch out for this year.