The redesigned 2021 Mercedes-Benz S-Class debuts a new augmented reality system and advanced safety features, including emergency evasive steering.
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Twitter removes Trump retweet sharing false information on COVID-19 deaths
Twitter on Sunday removed a post retweeted by President Trump that falsely claimed the COVID-19 pandemic is not as deadly as officials have said.
Should employers force workers to get COVID-19 vaccine? Some experts say they should
Employers grappling with COVID-19’s impact may soon be forced to make a tough decision: Should they require workers to get a coronavirus vaccine?
General Mills to sell Lucky Charms marshmallows in limited-time pouches
General Mills plans to sell pouches of Lucky Charms “Just Magical Marshmallows” as a limited-time item.
Exxon Mobil, Pfizer removed from Dow Jones Industrial Average; Salesforce, Honeywell added
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, a collection of stocks that provide a gauge for how the markets are performing, is replacing three of its members.
Peach recall expanded: Salmonella outbreak prompts recall of Prima Wawona peaches sold at Walmart, Target, Aldi, elsewhere
A peach recall affecting most of the nation’s largest grocery chains has been broadened amid a federal investigation into a Salmonella outbreak.
USA TODAY owner Gannett commits to make workforce as diverse as America, add new beats on race and social justice
Gannett, owner of USA TODAY and more than 260 local news outlets, will make its workforce as diverse as the U.S. and add new beats on race and equity.
FDA warns consumers about more dangerous hand sanitizers sold to combat COVID-19
The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to use more than 20 additional hand sanitizers due to harmful ingredients or other defects.
6 national restaurant chains in deepest trouble amid COVID-19 include Outback Steakhouse, IHOP and Denny’s
Will more restaurants close or file for bankruptcy amid COVID-19? Chains like Outback, Applebee’s and IHOP are most at risk for not paying back debts.
McDonald’s accuses ex-CEO Steve Easterbrook of hiding sexual relationships with employees and sending nude photos, videos
McDonald’s accused former CEO Steve Easterbrook of having sexual relationships with three employees and conspiring to destroy nude videos and photos.