From Amazon and Chegg to lesser-known websites, this is where you can find your required textbooks for a major discount.
Author: Madeline Purdue, USA TODAY
Snapchat’s new bold logo sparks frustration – and Twitter has jokes
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VR massage: Strapping on goggles lets you escape and relax on your own private island
Imagine getting a massage on your own private island overlooking the ocean. All of this is yours at a VR spa, even if only for 30 minutes at a time.
AT&T adds Spotify Premium as free entertainment option for ‘Unlimited & More’ customers
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This is how much you should tip your Uber Eats, Door Dash or GrubHub delivery driver
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Long-distance relationships are hard. Touch bracelets, hugging shirts try to make it easier
In long-distance relationships, you may need an assist to keep the love alive. Bond Touch bracelets, Friendship Lamps and hugging shirts may help.
Starbucks to end newspaper sales in September, including USA TODAY
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Why robocalls will be ‘shaken’ and ‘stirred’ with new mandatory caller verification
The FCC is hosting a Robocall Summit to discuss phone carriers implementing SHAKEN/STIR, a caller verification system coming at the end of this year.
#IceCreamChallenge: Why are they trying to ruin ice cream for everyone – in summer?
After a video of a woman licking a Blue Bell ice cream tub and putting it back on the shelf went viral, Twitter responds with a new #IceCreamChallenge
This is where robocalls are coming from (and where they are targeting)
Some robocall scams are originating outside of the country, but they are most likely coming from the United States.