The rate of traffic deaths jumped in the first half of 2020. Experts blame drivers who sped up on roads left open when COVID reduced congestion.
Author: Nathan Bomey, USA TODAY
The NRA says its finances are solid. So why is it filing for bankruptcy?
The National Rifle Association bragged it is on solid financial footing. So why did it file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy?
FDA issues alert about methanol-contaminated hand sanitizer imported from Mexico
The FDA is warning that hand sanitizer imported from Mexico could be tainted with dangerous chemicals, including methanol, or not work effectively.
Ford to recall 3 million vehicles equipped with defective airbags after losing fight with NHTSA
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Office Depot rejects Staples acquisition offer but would consider merger of retail operations
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Gannett reports rebound as digital subscription strategy gains steam
Gannett on Tuesday announced preliminary estimates for its fourth-quarter financial performance, showing what it called a “rebound.”
National Rifle Association, at center of heated national gun debate, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
The National Rifle Association, which has been at the center of the nation’s most heated debates over gun control, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Screens in cars are getting even bigger? Is it safe?
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Gannett aiming for 10 million digital subscriptions within five years, CEO says
Gannett, the owner of USA TODAY and more than 260 other daily publications, is aiming for 10 million paid digital subscriptions in five years.