The indictment comes as part of a continuing criminal antitrust probe by the Justice Department as allegations surfaced last year.
Author: Coral Murphy, USA TODAY
The future of conference: Will events remain virtual after lockdowns?
Virtual conferences have seen a steady increase as companies are pivoting towards online resources.
Lyft requires drivers, riders to wear face coverings, avoid using the passenger seat
Lyft users must self-certify that they are following CDC guidelines related to COVID-19.
We have a new Gerber baby. Magnolia Earl is this year’s spokesbaby, winner of a $25,000 cash prize.
Magnolia, from Ross, California, was chosen among 327,000 contestants who submitted their photos, videos and stories through Gerber’s contest website.
White Claw releases pineapple and clementine flavors for the summer
The alcoholic seltzer maker is stocking shelves with White Claw 70, its latest addition to its low-calorie options.
Cinco de Mayo: These are the deals that can help you boost your fiesta at home
Restaurants such as Chipotle and On the Border are offering discounts and bundles to celebrate Cinco de Mayo.
National Nurses Week: Freebies and discounts for health care workers May 6 -12
The week is packed with freebies and discounts from stores such as Dunkin’, Airb, McDonald’s and more for nurses and other health care workers.
Costco to require all customers to wear face masks, return to regular hours starting Monday
Most Costco locations and Costco gas stations will return to regular operating hours starting Monday.
Mastercard’s plan to connect 1 billion more people and 50 million small businesses to digital economy by 2025
The payment processor is pledging to connect 1 billion people and 50 million small businesses to the digital economy by 2025.
Georgia gym reopenings: Here’s what members might see during workouts as states reopen businesses
Gyms in Georgia are preparing to gradually open their floors to members after COVID-9 shuttered them. What should returning clients expect?