Wells Fargo warned that some users might find incorrect balances on their accounts Friday, but said accounts continue to be secure.
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Gannett appoints former McClatchy executive as chief content officer
Kristin Roberts has been hired to lead Gannett’s digital transformation across USA TODAY and the USA TODAY Network. She starts on March 27.
Buying a Tesla just got cheaper. Company offers another price drop on multiple models
Tesla’s Model S and Model X models are down between 4% and 9%. The cuts follow another price reduction in January that took off as much as 20%.
On the heels of the pandemic, borrowers with low credit are falling behind on car loans
Auto loan delinquencies are up as inflation and the end of COVID-19 financial assistance programs eat away at consumer spending power.
Elon Musk shares little about new models at Tesla investor day. Here’s what we did learn.
Tesla shares tumbled after its investor day, in which CEO Elon Musk shared the company’s Master Plan 3 but offered few details on future models.
What are the top electric vehicles for owner satisfaction? J.D. Power ranks EV models
Rivian R1T and Mini Cooper Electric are among the top-ranking EVs for owner satisfaction, according to J.D. Power. See where Tesla ranks.
‘Take It Down’: New tool helps teens, others wipe the web of explicit images taken without consent
Take It Down, funded by Facebook parent company Meta, can help people remove sexually explicit images of themselves as minors from the internet.
TD Bank, others agree to pay $1.35B settlements to end Allen Stanford Ponzi scheme litigation
TD Bank and two other banks have agreed to pay $1.35 billion to settle a lawsuit accusing them of aiding Allen Stanford’s $7 billion Ponzi scheme.
Gannett posts fourth-quarter profit after cost-cutting; passes 2 million digital subscriptions
Gannett reported net income of $32.77 million in the quarter compared with a loss of $22.45 million a year earlier.
Mortgage insurance costs dropping for some new homebuyers. Here’s how much you could save.
The FHA is set to reduce the annual mortgage insurance premium from 0.85% to 0.55% for most new borrowers seeking an FHA-insured mortgage.