Elon Musk’s Neuralink startup is working on technology that allows humans to control computers with their thoughts.
Author: Bailey Schulz, USA TODAY
What has been recalled in 2022? Your complete database on all recalls, from food to cars.
The U.S. is on track to issue a record number of recalls this year. USA TODAY’s recalls database shows you what products should be tossed.
Consumer Reports ranking for the most reliable cars of 2023 are in. Here are the winners.
Consumer Reports released rankings for the most reliable vehicle types and brands. Hybrids came out on top, while EVs and trucks had low scores.
Gordon Ramsay’s new Las Vegas restaurant to open at Harrah’s hotel casino
Ramsay’s Kitchen will be the sixth Las Vegas restaurant in the celebrity chef’s portfolio. The restaurant, located inside Harrah’s, opens Nov. 25.
‘Secret menu’ of Coca-Cola products available at Universal Orlando, Universal Studios Hollywood
Universal Parks & Resorts is offering a “secret menu” of Coca-Cola products.
‘This is a dicey moment’: Amazon, Apple, other tech giants lose billions in value as market wobbles
Valuations for Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Tesla and Alphabet have lost a combined $3.4 trillion this year, according to market analysis firm Finbold.
‘Challenging’ real estate market forced layoffs of 18% of staff, Opendoor CEO says
Opendoor CEO Eric Wu said the company is cutting roughly 18% of its staff as rising interest rates plunge the U.S. housing market into turmoil.
Grocery store prices are up. Is this the year to dine out for Thanksgiving?
Wells Fargo found inflation is affecting food at home prices more drastically than restaurant prices, meaning eating out is a better value this year.
‘They knew the truth’: Dominion Voting CEO says conservative networks knew they were airing misinformation
Dominion Voting CEO John Poulos in a recent “60 Minutes” interview discussed why the company was suing Fox News and other news outlets for defamation.
Report finds more women leaders are leaving their jobs. Here’s why.
Nearly 11% of women leaders (those in senior management and above) left their company in 2021 compared with 9% of men leaders, according to a report.