Families across the U.S. are dealing with the emotional, financial stress of a severe baby formula shortage over the past several months.
Author: Bailey Schulz, USA TODAY
Calculating costs for your summer road trip? Here’s how to save money on gas.
Despite high gas prices, about 35% of Americans expect to travel more this summer. Here’s how travelers can save money on a road trip.
Gas prices hit all-time record on Thursday. Experts say high prices are here to stay.
Average U.S. gas prices continued to set record highs this week. Experts say prices will likely remain high this summer when travel demand spikes.
Pulitzer Prize winners 2022: 3 USA TODAY Network papers named as finalists for journalism awards
Three USA TODAY Network papers – The Palm Beach Post, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and The Indianapolis Star – were finalists for 2022 Pulitzer Prizes.
Gannett posts a nearly 44% rise in digital-only paid subscribers and a narrower net loss
Gannett, which owns USA TODAY, posted a nearly 44% rise in digital-only paid subscribers in the quarter, along with a narrower net loss.
Need to cancel your summer vacation due to COVID? Don’t expect an Airbnb refund
More than two years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Airbnb will no longer refund trips disrupted by a COVID-19 infection.
Gannett names Roxanna Scott executive editor, vice president of USA TODAY Sports
Scott, previously managing editor for sports, will still lead sports coverage while expanding her role by coordinating with the USA TODAY Network.
It’s not just gas prices at the pump rising: Expect an ‘extremely volatile’ year for natural gas
Natural gas prices are up this year, with the Henry Hub U.S. benchmark hovering at prices not seen since 2008. That could lead to higher bills.
24 hours, 5 restaurants: What I learned about San Diego’s food scene after a day in the city
San Diego has plenty of award-winning restaurants that will dish out some amazing tacos, but locals say good food can be found in nearly every corner.
Federal judge voids US mask mandate for planes, public transportation after CDC extension
A judge in Florida voided the national mask mandate covering airplanes and public transportation as exceeding the authority of U.S. health officials.