Gannett’s third-quarter revenue declined, but the company said it topped 1 million digital-only subscriptions in the third quarter of 2020.
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Car prices keep climbing: $100,000 vehicles hitting the road in droves
Luxury and mainstream automotive brands have more than doubled the number of vehicles with a starting price of $100,000 in the last decade.
Why the next truck you see may be a quiet, zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell rig
Nikola, Toyota and Hyundai are among the automakers pursuing hydrogen fuel cell trucks, replacing diesel rigs with quiet, zero-emission trucks.
Dunkin’ Brands in talks to go private with owner of Arby’s, Buffalo Wild Wings
The parent company of Dunkin’ and Baskin-Robbins is negotiating a deal to go private in a sale to the owner of Arby’s, Buffalo Wild Wings and Sonic.
Why your credit score might be rising: FICO scores hit all-time high
The average FICO credit score reached a record high of 711 in July despite the financial havoc wreaked by the coronavirus pandemic.
Dentists could raise fees, exit family practices as pandemic keeps patients away
Millions of Americans are delaying dental appointments due to concerns about the coronavirus, prompting increased fees and fewer family practices.
College students struggle to spot misinformation online as 2020 election approaches
As the 2020 election approaches, don’t fall for the premise that young people, otherwise known as “digital natives,” are immune to misinformation.
Working from home, in your bed? You’re not alone. Mattress sales are soaring during the pandemic.
Immersed in a work-from-home revolution, Americans are working from their beds, watching movies in the sack and upgrading their sleep gear amid COVID.
Ruby Tuesday files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection: 185 restaurants closing
Hobbled by the pandemic and facing the same long-term challenges as other casual dining chains, Ruby Tuesday filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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