Netflix said sharing passwords between households was eating at its bottom line, and indicated a new paid sharing feature would be expanded soon.
Author: Orlando Mayorquin, USA TODAY
Number of journalists killed worldwide increases dramatically amid war, political instability, report shows
At least 67 journalists died in 2022 and Russia’s war with Ukraine was the single biggest contributor, the Committee to Protect Journalists said.
Ross recalls scented candles because they may combust, one injury reported
Ross Dress For Less recalled Taylor & Finch six-wick scented candles after receiving reports of the candles combusting.
Chevy offers Malibu buybacks; 14,000 BMW electric vehicles among recent car recalls
Chevrolet is offering to buy back certain 2022-23 Malibu vehicles that have a defect that hampers their safety features.
What’s open on Martin Luther King Jr. Day? Banks, post office closed. But Costco, more open
Banks, post offices and other government offices will be closed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, but virtually everything else such as stores will open.
‘Say oooh’: Popeyes meme kid from viral gifs gets college football NIL deal with Popeyes
As a child, he went viral as the Popeyes meme kid. Now a college athlete, Dieunerst Collin got an NIL deal through his connection to Popeyes chicken.
Walgreens ‘maybe cried too much’ about shoplifting concerns last year, executive says
Walgreens’ global CFO, James Kehoe, said the company might’ve “cried too much” about retail theft last year, noting a decrease on an earnings call.
Peloton agrees to pay $19 million to settle case involving recalled treadmill that caused child’s death
Peloton recalled its treadmills after a child’s death in 2021, but the CPSC charged the company failed to report earlier incidents.
Mercedes-Benz recalls 324,000 vehicles over water leak, engine stalling issue
Mercedes-Benz GLE, AMG and ML models spanning 2012-2020 were recalled over the potential for the engine to stall.
83 workers at LA restaurants weren’t paid for overtime; owner must pay $1.6M in back wages, feds say
The owner of Ocha Classic Restaurant and Vim Restaurant in Los Angeles owes workers $1.6 million, officials announced in the latest wage theft case.