The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Food and Drug Administration have added more states to an investigation into tainted bagged salads.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
News from WWDC: Apple Watch help with handwashing and a few other things you need to know
The first details on iOS 14 were revealed Monday during Apple’s keynote at their annual Worldwide Developers Conference.
Should Juneteenth be an official holiday? Two-thirds of Americans surveyed by Harris Poll think so
More than half of Americans know what Juneteenth is and even more, two-thirds, say the date should become an official holiday.
Off for Juneteenth: Will NFL, Nike, Twitter and corporate celebrations across America make a difference?
Fewer white Americans will ask ‘What is Juneteenth?’ after many of the most influential companies in the U.S. have opted to make the date a paid holiday.
‘Star Wars: Squadrons’: Video game with dogfights in a galaxy far, far away
The new video game from Electronic Arts and Lucasfilm lets players do battle in X-Wing starfighters for the rebels and Imperial TIE fighters.
24 Hour Fitness files for bankruptcy, citing coronavirus-related closings
24 Hour Fitness CEO Tony Ueber said the chain said COVID-19’s “devastating effects” led to bankruptcy filing.
Pokémon Go Fest tickets on sale. Proceeds to benefit Black developers and local businesses
Proceeds from the Pokémon Go Fest will go to Black video game and augmented reality developers and local groups combatting the coronavirus crisis.
Sony reveals PlayStation 5 and video games on the way for new console
Sony showed not only more than two dozen games in the works for the PlayStation 5, but also the look of the console.
Possible leaked PlayStation 5 price would set new high mark, but it’s likely not real
An online retail leak suggests the PlayStation 5, Sony’s upcoming video game system, could cost more than $700. But don’t bet on that price tag yet.
Twitter and Square will observe Juneteenth as company holiday, CEO Dorsey says
Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter and Square, is charging other companies to make June 19, a day celebrating the end of slavery, as a workers’ holiday.