Canadian wildfires have casted a hazy smoke over the U.S. for weeks. Now, July 4th fireworks could’ve temporarily made air quality worse.
Author: Kate Perez, USA TODAY
Walgreens to close 150 stores across the U.S. as pharmacy chain faces ’emerging challenges’
Walgreens plans to close 150 stores in the U.S. and 300 locations in the U.K. as part of its cost-saving strategy in a challenging market.
Viral Grimace shake trend has TikTokers covered in McDonald’s special dessert
McDonald’s Grimace milkshake is trending in the U.S., but not because of its berry flavor. The beverage has sparked a new, unsettling TikTok trend.
145 migrants rescued by Greek authorities from river island near Turkish border
Greek authorities announced they rescued 145 Syrian and Kurdish migrants who were left on a small island in a river near Turkey’s border Thursday.
Oranges could be in short supply this summer after weather damages Florida’s crops
A freeze and hurricane in late 2022 impacted Florida’s orange crops, leading a potential shortage and higher prices for oranges and orange juice.
Tostitos avocado salsa recalled for incorrect label that does not include allergen information
Frito-Lay recalled some of its 15 oz. Tostitos Avocado Salsa Jar Dips last week for having a label that did not include milk allergen information.
Domino’s Pinpoint Delivery means address no longer needed to order pizza. Here’s how it works.
Domino’s Pizza launched a new Pinpoint Delivery program, allowing customers to order delivery by providing a pinned location instead of a address.
Ford, Chrysler, Hyundai among more than 979,000 vehicles recalled. Check recalls here.
More than 979,000 vehicles including Ford expeditions and Ford hybrid vehicles are being recalled. Check all here.
Pennsylvania Gov. says collapsed portion of I-95 will be rebuilt within two weeks
Part of the elevated section of the interstate collapsed on June 11 after a tanker truck caught fire underneath it.
Cinemark Summer Movie Clubhouse deal gives families the option to see movies for $1.50
Participating Cinemark theaters across 35 states will be showing children’s movies on Wednesdays for $1.50 this summer, the first being on June 21.