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Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY

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Stop building ‘mulch volcanoes.’ How to mulch properly to stop killing your trees and plants.

April 8, 2023Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on Stop building ‘mulch volcanoes.’ How to mulch properly to stop killing your trees and plants.

Spring is the time to mulch, but how much is too much? Don’t smother your tree with a ‘mulch volcano,’ either. This is the proper way to mulch.

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Apple store robbed of $500,000 in gear after thieves cut through nearby wall to access business

April 7, 2023Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on Apple store robbed of $500,000 in gear after thieves cut through nearby wall to access business

Thieves cut through a bathroom wall in one store in a Seattle area mall to access an Apple store and take about $500,000 worth of Apple products.

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Video shows police officers rescue 7-month-old baby, others, from burning Indiana home

April 7, 2023Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on Video shows police officers rescue 7-month-old baby, others, from burning Indiana home

Bodycam video shows police officers in Frankfort, Indiana rescuing a 7-month-old baby and several people from the second floor of a burning house.

World

1 million still without power in Canada after freezing rain and storms fell trees, power lines

April 6, 2023Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on 1 million still without power in Canada after freezing rain and storms fell trees, power lines

A power outage hit more than 1 million in Canada – including more than 400,000 in Montreal – Thursday after freezing rain pelted Quebec and Ontario.

Money

National Burrito Day: Here’s the origin of the burrito and how to make yours at home

April 6, 2023April 6, 2023Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on National Burrito Day: Here’s the origin of the burrito and how to make yours at home

We call burritos Mexican food, but that’s only partly true. All the ingredients were there in 19th century Mexico, but burritos took off in the U.S.

Money

Elon Musk slips to No. 2 on Forbes billionaires list as Bernard Arnault takes top spot

April 5, 2023Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on Elon Musk slips to No. 2 on Forbes billionaires list as Bernard Arnault takes top spot

Bernard Arnault, CEO of LVMH, which owns Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and Tiffany & Co., is the world’s richest person, according to Forbes.

Money

National Burrito Day 2023: Taco Bell, Chipotle, Del Taco, Moe’s have deals, free food Thursday

April 5, 2023April 6, 2023Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on National Burrito Day 2023: Taco Bell, Chipotle, Del Taco, Moe’s have deals, free food Thursday

National Burrito Day is here with all the deals and you’ve come to expect. Here are the special offers on burritos at Chipotle, Taco Bell and more.

News

Heinz has a trio of new hot ketchups – and Heinz Hot 57 steak sauce – to tingle your taste buds

April 4, 2023Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on Heinz has a trio of new hot ketchups – and Heinz Hot 57 steak sauce – to tingle your taste buds

Peppers are spicing up the new lineup of Heinz sauces. There’s new chipotle, jalapeño and habanero ketchups and Heinz Hot 57 Sauce has jalapenos.

Nation

St. Petersburg police find body of missing Florida boy, 2, in mouth of an alligator

April 1, 2023April 1, 2023Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on St. Petersburg police find body of missing Florida boy, 2, in mouth of an alligator

The search for a 2-year-old Florida boy began after his mother was slain ended Friday when his body was found in an alligator’s jaws, police said.

Money

Brands pulling April Fools’ Day pranks can fall flat. Just ask Volkswagen and Google.

April 1, 2023Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on Brands pulling April Fools’ Day pranks can fall flat. Just ask Volkswagen and Google.

Saturday is April Fools’ Day. For some, April 1 is the best day for jokes and pranks. But companies and brands walk a fine line to avoid backlash.

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