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These days, phone scammers are getting more and more creative. In some states like California, their schemes are even starting to involve law enforcement.
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12 Real Estate Scams to Watch Out For
Shopping is fun, but house shopping is a whole new level of excitement. You’re probably already picturing where to plant your ...
Look at your call log — some networks will show a network identifier even if the number is private. Check voicemail — callers ...
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The Internet Doesn’t Have to Suck
Enshittification author Cory Doctorow says specific policy choices led to today’s broken web — and could lead us out.
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AP has declared winners in elections for nearly 180 years. This is why and how race calls are made
The Associated Press will compile votes and declare winners in elections across the U.S. on Tuesday, just as the news organization has done for nearly 180 years.
Amazon is projected to have almost 40 delivery fulfillment centers equipped with robots by the end of next year, resulting in an estimated cost savings of $4 billion per year.
On Monday, a day before the House Oversight Committee released a 93-page report outlining its conclusions from its monthslong investigation into former President Joe Biden’s use of the autopen to ...
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Seattle Spent Millions on Hotel Rooms to Shelter Unhoused People. Then It Stopped Filling Them.
Early last year, the city signed a $2.7 million lease extension to continue using a hotel’s rooms as shelter space. Yet despite committing to pay the rent, the city stopped sending people there.
The story of when, how and why wellness influencers have gained the ability to spread health misinformation on social media.
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Same Snake, Different Oil: How Wellness Influencers Benefit From Health Misinformation
From quick fixes to miracle cures, wellness influencers promise a lot. How can we discern fact from fiction in a world ...
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Farmers turn to flawed visa program in search for legal labor. Now the rules — and costs — are changing.
Wisconsin farmers are increasingly hiring workers through the H-2A visa program — even as slow-moving bureaucracy and costs cause headaches. Looming rules changes bring uncertainty.
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