Nearly two-thirds of pension funds are considering no longer offering guaranteed benefits to new workers within the next five years.
Author: Nathan Bomey, USA TODAY
General Motors kills the Buick Regal: GM continues to cut passenger cars
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Gannett, owner of USA TODAY and more than 250 other daily publications, appointed key executives following its merger with New Media Investment Group.
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Shareholders of USA TODAY owner Gannett and New Media Investment Group approve merger
Shareholders cleared the way for USA TODAY owner Gannett and New Media Investment Group to merge, forming one of the nation’s largest media companies.