Dish Network and Tegna’s carriage fee dispute resulted in 64 stations being dropped Wednesday from the TV service including KARE 11 in Minneapolis.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
Twitch breach: Hacker leaks Amazon-owned site’s source code and payouts to streamers, creators
Amazon-owned streaming platform Twitch suffered a data breach and had its source code published online. Also leaked: what streamers were being paid.
Originally called ‘chicken feed’ this candy now divides a nation
First harvested in the late 19th century, candy corn at Halloween is irresistible to some and scary to others.
More items at Dollar Tree will cost more than $1 as retailer grows selection, combats inflation
Shares of Dollar Tree rose more than 16% Wednesday after the retailer said it would begin selling products priced at more than $1 in more stores.
Is your coffee made in the US? Not likely, but that could change
Here’s how much coffee Americans drink and where in the U.S. coffee is being grown – and why it costs $50 to $80 per bag.
3 bodies, including child, found in dumpster fire, Texas police say
Police in Fort Worth, Texas, want the public’s help in the suspected homicide of three victims found inside a dumpster that had been set on fire.
Breweries craft Rock On lager to help musicians hurt by COVID. Find the beer in your state
More than two dozen breweries teamed with Crosby Hops to make a beer that benefits musicians and those in the music industry hurt by COVID-19.
Boppy lounger recall: Parents urged to stop using this baby pillow after 8 infants die from suffocation
The Boppy Company recalled more than 3.3 million baby loungers after the deaths of eight infants who suffocated on the pillows. How to get a refund.
Americans will spend a record $10 billion on Halloween candy, decorations and pet costumes
This Halloween, Americans are expected to spend more than $10 billion on decorations, candy and costumes, an average per household of $102.74.
‘Devious licks’ challenge on TikTok leads to criminal charges against students across US
Police are arresting and charging students in connection with stolen and vandalized school property incited by the “devious licks” TikTok challenge.