OpenAI’s ChatGPT artificial intelligence tool is now available as a smartphone app for Apple iPhones and iPads.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
Food deals from Buffalo Wild Wings include $1 boneless wings when you buy a burger
Buffalo Wild Wings has two deals tied to the Peacock streaming service TV series “Mrs. Davis” including buy one-get one free boneless chicken wings.
Apple Music teams with Pepsi for free summer music streaming deal, with Bad Bunny on board
Pepsi, Apple Music and Puerto Rican musician Bad Bunny have teamed up for a summer of free Apple Music streaming and thousands of prizes.
Jack in the Box meal deals all week: Discounts and free food offers through May 21
The Jack in the Box fast-food chain has a week’s worth of free food deals and discounts to celebrate the birthday of its ‘CEO’ Jack Box.
Some recalled Gerber infant formula was sent to stores in 8 states after the recall began
The FDA says some Gerber baby formula recalled for potential bacteria risk was distributed to retailers in eight states after the recall began.
‘I was scared,’ says catcher, 7, after umpire pulls him from dust devil in Jacksonville, Florida
An umpire pulled a 7-year-old catcher out of a whirling dust devil at home plate during a baseball game in Jacksonville, Florida.
Ferrari, Daimler Trucks among 24,209 recalled vehicles this week. Check recalls here.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s recalls for the week of May 6-13 include 425 Ferrari sports cars and 23,600 Daimler school buses.
GM recalls nearly 1 million Buick, Chevrolet and GMC SUVs over faulty air bag inflators
Nearly 1 million Buick, Chevrolet and GMC Acadia SUVs have potentially faulty air bag inflators that could injure or kill drivers or riders, GM says.
FDA approves new menopause drug for hot flashes, sweating and chills
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a once-a-day pill for uncomfortable hot flashes, chills and sweats associated with menopause.
Mystifying and ‘completely unknown’ space sounds discovered in the stratosphere, researchers say
More than six miles above the Earth, special research balloons have captured some unexpected stratospheric sounds, Sandia National Laboratories say.