New data shows the prices for wholesale used cars have seen one of the largest declines in recent history. And new car price increases are slowing.
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National Mac & Cheese Day deals: Noodles & Co. has $3 mac; Panera Bread has $2 off.
For National Mac and Cheese Day, try Panera’s Lobster Mac & Cheese, get a deal on Noodles & Company’s dish, or win Stouffer’s spicy mac & cheese.
Five motorcycles that helped cement Harley-Davidson’s image and riders’ passion
From the Sportster to the Road Glide, Street Glide and custom motorcycles, these top selling bikes are keeping Harley-Davidson’s legacy alive.
Staying cool in summer costs you and the planet. How to save money, fight climate change.
With summer heat in full force, experts say there are ways to stay cool while still saving energy and money. Here are some tips.
Powerball jackpot for Saturday night’s drawing hits $875 million, third-largest prize ever
The Powerball jackpot has grown to $875 million, the third-largest ever. When is Saturday night’s drawing? About 11 p.m. ET.
San Francisco’s beer pioneer, Anchor Brewing Company, is closing its doors after 127 years
Anchor Brewing Co. in San Francisco, one of the first U.S. craft breweries, will be closed, says Japanese beer maker Sapporo, which bought it in 2017.
Domino’s unveils ordering partnership with Uber Eats, Postmates, sees stock rise Wednesday
Domino’s will allow customers to order pizza, pasta and other items on Uber Eats or Postmates by 2024, the pizza chain announced Wednesday.
National French Fry Day 2023: Get free food or deals at McDonald’s, Burger King and Wendy’s
National French Fry Day means free french fries or discounts on them at places such as McDonald’s, Burger King, Wendy’s and other fast-food spots.
On Tuesday shoppers spent a whopping $6B for Amazon Prime Day. Here’s what they bought.
The first 24 hours of Amazon Prime Day was the biggest e-commerce day so far this year, according to the latest Adobe Analytics data.
Tax prep firms like H&R Block shared taxpayer data with Facebook and Google, lawmakers say
Tax prep companies have potentially violated privacy laws by sharing taxpayers’ sensitive data with Facebook parent company Meta for years.