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Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY

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Baby formula shortage continues: Nearly 30% of popular brands sold out, stores ration sales

April 9, 2022April 10, 2022Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on Baby formula shortage continues: Nearly 30% of popular brands sold out, stores ration sales

The formula shortage is hitting a handful of cities and states particularly hard as retailers cope with limited supplies and some ration purchases.

World

Charles Darwin’s missing notebooks mysteriously returned to university in a pink gift bag

April 5, 2022April 6, 2022Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on Charles Darwin’s missing notebooks mysteriously returned to university in a pink gift bag

Two notebooks belonging to Charles Darwin, one of which contains his iconic 1837 “Tree of Life” sketch, have been returned to Cambridge University.

Money

Tesla hits sales record by delivering 310,000 vehicles in 1Q, despite logistics issues

April 2, 2022Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on Tesla hits sales record by delivering 310,000 vehicles in 1Q, despite logistics issues

Electric vehicle maker Tesla’s quarterly record of 310,000 cars was mainly Model 3 sedans and Y crossovers. No new models in 2022, CEO Elon Musk said.

Money

Air guitar lessons, steak-scented deodorant and a job as a cat herder – all part of April Fools’ Day

April 1, 2022April 1, 2022Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on Air guitar lessons, steak-scented deodorant and a job as a cat herder – all part of April Fools’ Day

April Fools’ Day arrives with a new selection of crazy, fake products and services to make you laugh – and get attention for big brands.

Money

Maple syrup heist mastermind must pay $9 million fine for stealing tons of the pancake topper

March 31, 2022March 31, 2022Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on Maple syrup heist mastermind must pay $9 million fine for stealing tons of the pancake topper

The heist, tons of the sugary substance with an estimated worth of $18 million, was so large that it put a dent in the global supply of maple syrup.

Money

Sports car fans geared up over leaked details on 2023 Toyota Corolla GR hatchback

March 31, 2022March 31, 2022Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on Sports car fans geared up over leaked details on 2023 Toyota Corolla GR hatchback

Toyota accidentally posted some photos and details early about a new 2023 sports car that it planned to reveal Thursday night. The internet is abuzz.

Nation

This is how April Fools’ Day started and some of the brand pranks that went wrong

March 31, 2022April 1, 2022Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on This is how April Fools’ Day started and some of the brand pranks that went wrong

After the COVID shutdown curbed April Fools’ Day in 2020, brands started pranks even earlier. Does it always work? Ask Volkswagen.

Nation

Eating avocados twice a week could reduce risk of heart disease, cardiovascular events

March 30, 2022Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on Eating avocados twice a week could reduce risk of heart disease, cardiovascular events

New research suggests two or more servings of avocados each week was associated with lower risk of cardiovascular disease and coronary heart disease.

Nation

A tornado ruined a Texas teen’s truck while he was still in it. A dealership gifted him a new one.

March 26, 2022March 26, 2022Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on A tornado ruined a Texas teen’s truck while he was still in it. A dealership gifted him a new one.

The teen driver whose encounter with a Texas tornado resulted in a viral video of his pickup being flipped and spun is getting a new Chevrolet truck.

Tech

Microplastics have been found in air, water, food and now … human blood

March 25, 2022March 26, 2022Mike Snider, USA TODAYComments Off on Microplastics have been found in air, water, food and now … human blood

We already knew we ingest microscopic pieces of plastic by eating and breathing, but now research suggests microplastics are in our bloodstream too.

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