Condé Nast has named a new executive editor for Bon Appétit as 3 stars of Test Kitchen say they will no longer produce videos for the channel.
Author: Brett Molina, USA TODAY
SEC investigating how deal involving $765M loan to Kodak was revealed
The SEC is reportedly investigating how a potential $765-million loan deal from the government to Eastman Kodak Company was made public.
Twitter hack
17-year-old charged 🚓
Q&A: Khan Academy CEO Sal Khan on the new school year and virtual learning
We talk with the founder and CEO of popular education tool Khan Academy about what’s new this fall and how parents can navigate virtual school.
Restaurant spending could predict spread of coronavirus, economist says
Money spent inside restaurants and supermarkets could offer insight into how fast or slow the coronavirus pandemic may spread.
Unilever to halt advertising on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram until end of 2020
Unilever announced it will halt ads on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, citing the spread of hate speech on digital platforms.
Google adjusts privacy settings to auto-delete location, search history by default
Google is changing how much of your data it retains as part of location and search histories, offering the ability to auto-delete by default.
Verizon to launch its own Visa credit card later this month
Telecommunications giant Verizon announced Monday it will launch a Verizon Visa card on June 26, offering incentives to its wireless customers.
We played ‘The Last of Us Part II’. Here’s what you should know
The PS4 video game ‘The Last of Us Part II’ takes place several years after a fungal outbreak turned the U.S. into a post-apocalyptic landscape.
PlayStation 5: These were the 10 biggest game announcements Thursday
Sony finally unveiled the long-anticipated PlayStation 5, as well as a host of video games coming to the new platform this holiday.