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Author: Amanda Pérez Pintado, USA TODAY

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‘It makes you question your identity’: What it means for Latinos to lose Spanish fluency

October 6, 2022Amanda Pérez Pintado, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘It makes you question your identity’: What it means for Latinos to lose Spanish fluency

Even though the number of Latinos who speak Spanish at home has grown, the share has declined, according to the Pew Research Center.

Tech

Apple iPhone may have to switch to USB-C in Europe. What does that mean for your smartphone in the US?

October 5, 2022Amanda Pérez Pintado, USA TODAYComments Off on Apple iPhone may have to switch to USB-C in Europe. What does that mean for your smartphone in the US?

European Parliament approved new rules that would require portable devices to have a USB-C charging port. American consumers watch for changes here.

Money

Are co-sleeper beds safe? Some re-branded as ‘loungers’ after infant deaths, rule change

September 26, 2022Amanda Pérez Pintado, USA TODAYComments Off on Are co-sleeper beds safe? Some re-branded as ‘loungers’ after infant deaths, rule change

Co-sleeping beds are not safe, federal authorities say. Many parents still use them, but the death of an Ohio infant underscores the dangers.

News

‘It’s happening everywhere’: How social media contributed to a spike in Kia, Hyundai thefts

September 17, 2022Amanda Pérez Pintado, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘It’s happening everywhere’: How social media contributed to a spike in Kia, Hyundai thefts

Kia and Hyundai thefts, where criminals often remove the steering wheel column to access the ignition, are rising among certain models across the US.

Nation

Concert goers thought the man might carry out a mass shooting. Police now say it was something else.

August 27, 2022August 27, 2022Amanda Pérez Pintado, USA TODAYComments Off on Concert goers thought the man might carry out a mass shooting. Police now say it was something else.

Police accused a Washington man of plotting a mass shooting at a concert. The truth may be more benign but concert goers’ concerns were real.

Money

Fewer millennials own homes, get married or go to church. Will they still give to charity?

August 16, 2022Amanda Pérez Pintado, USA TODAYComments Off on Fewer millennials own homes, get married or go to church. Will they still give to charity?

While wealthy Americans prop up charities with huge donations, fewer US households are donating to charity than at any point in the past 20 years.

News

When billionaires like Bill Gates give away ‘virtually all’ their wealth, where does it go?

August 7, 2022August 7, 2022Amanda Pérez Pintado, USA TODAYComments Off on When billionaires like Bill Gates give away ‘virtually all’ their wealth, where does it go?

Philanthropists including Bill Gates have pledged to donate their fortunes but that money often doesn’t go directly to charities Americans know of.

Money

Amazon pauses 18 warehouses in 12 states, bringing total site closures to over 40

August 1, 2022Amanda Pérez Pintado, USA TODAYComments Off on Amazon pauses 18 warehouses in 12 states, bringing total site closures to over 40

Amazon has canceled, closed, delayed or put on hold more than 40 centers across the country.

Tech

‘Not prioritizing people’: Complaints mount as Instagram’s battle with TikTok changes platform

July 16, 2022July 17, 2022Amanda Pérez Pintado, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Not prioritizing people’: Complaints mount as Instagram’s battle with TikTok changes platform

Change is hard but some Instagram users are especially miffed as the social media platform has prioritized Reels in an effort to keep up with TikTok.

Nation

Dozens of kids die in hot cars each year and their parents are rarely charged. This is why.

July 14, 2022Amanda Pérez Pintado, USA TODAYComments Off on Dozens of kids die in hot cars each year and their parents are rarely charged. This is why.

Every summer, stressed parents leave kids strapped in cars. When those cases end tragically, prosecutors often say parents have been punished enough.

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