Not all destinations require U.S. tourists to have a passport. Here are 6 places they can go without one.
Author: Bailey Schulz, USA TODAY
Amid backlash over collab with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney, head of Bud Light responds
Brendan Whitworth, CEO of Anheuser-Busch, said the company behind Bud Light would continue to “bring great beers to consumers across our nation.”
Medical debt under $500 removed from credit reports, potentially boosting credit scores
Equifax, Experian and TransUnion say medical debt with an initial reported balance under $500 has been removed from U.S. consumer credit reports.
Senate leader Schumer unveils plans to crack down on AI
Schumer’s proposal comes amid a call for more regulations around generative AI technology after the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
Senate leader Schumer unveils plans to crack down on AI
Schumer’s proposal comes amid a call for more regulations around generative AI technology after the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
Former Outcome Health executives found guilty of $1 billion fraud scheme
Former executives of Chicago-based health technology startup Outcome Health were convicted of fraud after a 10-week federal trial.
Google launches ‘experiment updates’ page for Bard, says chatbot math skills are improving
Bard’s new ‘experiment updates’ page will show “the latest features, improvements, and bug fixes” for the AI chatbot, according to Google.
New Jersey solar company allegedly pressured vulnerable populations into contracts for ‘a shoddy product’
A class action lawsuit accuses Vision Solar of targeting vulnerable populations and misrepresenting the benefits of installing solar panel systems.
Report: More millennial households own than rent. Here’s where they’re buying.
Despite the shift, baby boomers continue to dominate the housing market with 32 million households that own, according to a RentCafe report.
Selling your home? These are the trendy features that buyers will pay more for
Zillow found amenities like steam ovens or she sheds can boost a home’s sale price as much as 5.3%. That’s an additional $17,400 for a typical home.