smithcjb/iStock (WASHINGTON) — Americans will soon be seeing new, empowering faces on some U.S. quarters. On Wednesday, the United States Mint announced its quarter designs for 2022, which feature five trailblazing American women. The five women featured
alexeys/iStock (NEW YORK) — As Americans continue to cook, do laundry and use more electricity at home amid the pandemic, utility bill prices are predicted to rise this winter. Ken Gurny, a homeowner in New York told
iStock/CatEyePerspective (NEW YORK) — Owen Diaz, the former Tesla employee who sued the electric car company over allegations of racism, is opening up about his experience. “[Tesla] decided not to follow through, they decided to kill investigations,”
ArtistGNDphotography/iStock (NEW YORK) — Holiday shopping season has kicked off earlier than ever. Amazon announced Monday it is offering “Black Friday-worthy deals” and early access to deep discounts across every category. Target launched its own “Deal Days”
alexsl/iStock (NEW YORK) — On Monday, the crash of Facebook and the company’s apps threw the Internet into disarray and plunged billions of users into digital darkness. The outage illustrated how essential Facebook’s services have become as
iStock/Marilyn Nieves (NEW YORK) — Volvo is recalling over 460,000 cars due to an air bag defect that could result in passenger injury. The recall affects older sedans, including 2001-2009 S60s and 2001-2006 S80s. According to documents
iStock/luchezar (NEW YORK) — Facebook’s safety head was questioned by lawmakers on Thursday over what the company knew about the potential for Instagram to be harmful to young users’ mental health. The Senate Subcommittee on Consumer Protection,
JasonDoiy/iStock (WASHINGTON) — A Senate subcommittee on Tuesday is hearing from a whistleblower who claims Facebook manipulated content it knew was harmful to young users, a day after the social media giant experienced an apparently unrelated massive