Amazon CEO and founder Jeff Bezos and wife MacKenzie’s divorce announcement was reportedly timed to the release of photos of Bezos with another woman.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and wife MacKenzie to divorce after 25 years of marriage
Amazon CEO and founder Jeff Bezos and wife MacKenzie said they are divorcing after 25 years of marriage. The couple announced their split via Twitter.
Roku aims to expand cord cutting with mobile viewing, one-click channel additions for Showtime, Starz
Streaming device maker Roku will soon let users subscribe to premium channels such as Showtime and watch them and other content on its mobile app.
Pizza Hut expands beer delivery to 5 more states, 300 restaurants ahead of Super Bowl
Just in time for the Super Bowl, Pizza Hut is expanding beer delivery to 300 more restaurants, building out its test program that began in 2017.
Gannett names Gentzel new head of USA TODAY Network marketing solutions unit
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Susan Zirinsky named the first female president of CBS News as David Rhodes departs
Veteran producer Susan Zirinsky will become the first woman to head CBS News as she becomes its president and senior executive on March 1.
With help from 1,500 breweries, Sierra Nevada Resilience IPA set to raise $15 million for Camp Fire relief
About 1,500 breweries joined Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.’s Camp Fire relief drive, making a beer with all proceeds, about $15 million, going to charity.
Charter Spectrum-Tribune dispute causes TV channel blackout that hits millions across US
About 6 million subscribers in L.A., New York, Denver and 20 other markets have lost TV channels in a dispute between Charter and Tribune Media.
Cold outside, but warm indoors with your new 4K TV. Now, what to watch? Some suggestions
So you got a 4K TV over the holidays or before the big game. Here’s some tips on what to watch if you are huddled inside, staying out of the cold.
Your data was probably stolen in cyberattack in 2018 – and you should care
Data breaches and cyberattacks became even more common in 2018, but consumers who consider them commonplace do so at their own peril.