SmileDirectClub announced Tuesday that it will compete directly with rival Align Technology’s Invisalign as the nation’s clear-aligner boom continues.
Author: Nathan Bomey, USA TODAY
Tesla is cashing in on its Cybertruck blunder with a new ‘bulletproof’ T-shirt
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Ford recalls more than 600,000 Ford, Mercury, Lincoln cars after 15 crashes
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