A new survey from nonprofit group Common Sense Media suggests 73% of teens have watched pornography online and 54% have seen porn by the age of 13.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
Is beer getting more expensive? Prices up more than groceries and people are buying fewer brews.
During December, beer shoppers paid more for beer, and bought less. Here’s why inflation may be hitting brews harder than groceries.
California power outages continue after storms leave thousands in dark
Atmospheric rivers continue to bring rain and storms to California leaving many without power. You can see conditions with this power outage tracker.
Spotify’s new playlist feature lets you giftwrap a musical time capsule for 2024
In January, Spotify will let you create a time capsule of music you are listening to now that the streaming service will send you next year in 2024.
More kids are being treated for eating marijuana-laced gummies, other edibles at home
The legalization of medical and recreational marijuana has led to an increase in children being treated for cannabis poisoning after eating edibles.
Your New Year’s Eve weather forecast: Much milder for many, but it’s going to be a wet one
Warmer temperatures are expected for most of the nation on New Year’s Eve, but there will be rain. Check out your forecast right here.
Gas prices are down but projected to rise again. How much will gas cost in 2023?
Consumers probably will pay less for gas in 2023, projects fuel-savings app GasBuddy. Prices are expected to average $3.49, down from $4 in 2022.
FTC sues to block Microsoft’s $69B deal to acquire Activision Blizzard, maker of Call of Duty
The Federal Trade Commission is suing to stop Microsoft’s $69 billion takeover of video game company Activision Blizzard, calling it anti-competitive.
See the stunning finalists, cast your vote for People’s Choice Award’s wildlife photo of the year
You can vote for your favorite of 25 photos in the National History Museum in London’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award.
Two women sue Apple, claiming they were stalked by exes who used AirTags to track them
Two women have filed a class action lawsuit in California against Apple charging its AirTag devices serve as dangerous tools for stalkers.