Consumer Reports: May brings good deals on gifts, grills, mattresses
May is here, and that means a new round of deals from retailers.
May is here, and that means a new round of deals from retailers.
The holiday weekend runs May 24-27, but you can already save big on your favorite brands.
The big Wayfair sale, Way Day, is finally here. Save up to 73% off on things like patio furniture, garage storage, and more.
The big Wayfair sale, Way Day, will be here on May 4th, but there are great early deals on patio furniture, garage storage, and more already available.
Save big this holiday weekend on goodies for every room of your house and beyond!
Lucid Motors is laying off about 400 employees, or roughly 6% of its workforce, as part of a restructuring ahead of the launch of its first electric SUV later this year. The company said in a regulatory filing on Friday morning that it expects to complete the restructuring by the end of the third quarter and that it will cost between $21 million and $25 million. The new round of cuts comes a little more than a year after Lucid Motors slashed 1,300 jobs.
Also on our cheat sheet: Spring savings and early Memorial Day deals on Hamilton Beach, Lululemon, New Balance and more.
Thanks to this significant markdown, now is an opportune time for enthusiasts to invest in a bike that promises both performance and longevity
CEO pay is on the rise across corporate America as Tesla stockholders prepare to vote on a $56 billion compensation package for Elon Musk.
This classic linen-like shirt that has 6,000 five-star ratings is what you'll reach for all summer long.
Charles Barkley wants to keep the crew together.
The Detroit Pistons are working on a deal to make New Orleans Pelicans general manager Trajan Langdon the team's new president of basketball operations.
Also spotted: Ridiculously low prices on a Dyson vac, HP laptop and Michael Kors crossbody bag.
S'mores anyone? The compact cutie is lightweight, portable and you can even use it indoors.
Elon Musk's X is preparing to make "likes" private on the social network, in a change that could potentially confuse users over the difference between something they've favorited and something they've bookmarked. According to new posts by company employees, the decision to hide likes is meant to incentivize engagement, by allowing people to favorite content that seems "edgy" and to protect their public image. The change comes across as somewhat unnecessary, given that X, the company formerly known as Twitter, already had a private way to save posts on the platform: bookmarks.
Louisville police have disciplined the police officer whose body camera was not active during Scheffler's arrest.
It doubles as a dehumidifier and can make a large space 'icy cool in a hot minute,' according to one of 4,600+ fans.
Also on our cheat sheet: Spring savings and early Memorial Day deals on Rubbermaid, Dr. Scholl's and more.
Get caught up on this morning’s news: New rules for “buy now, pay later,” a big marijuana study and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
Google Pay is rolling out a number of updates that capitalize on its integrations with other Google products, like Android and the Chrome browser. Starting Wednesday, people who check out with Google Pay will be able to see their card benefits and perks before selecting a card, use "buy now, pay later" through partners like Affirm and Zip and fill in their card details through biometrics or a PIN, instead of by entering their security code. The changes are designed to enhance the consumer experience of using Google Pay and make it a more competitive option against other payment methods, including the developer or retailer's built-in payment system, often powered by businesses like Stripe, as well as the payment services from other tech giants, like Apple, Amazon and PayPal, for instance.
OpenAI and News Corp, the owner of The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, The Sun, and more than a dozen other publishing brands, have struck a multi-year deal to display news from these publications in ChatGPT