Can AI help someone stage a fake kidnapping scam against you or your family? Scammers are using the power of artificial intelligence to mimic voices of people and are using the fake voices to commit crimes, like kidnappings. 04/20/2024 - 3:00 am | View Link
Odometer fraud on the rise New data finds roughly 2.1 million vehicles on the road have had their odometer rolled back, a scam used to hide a vehicle’s age. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa shares tips on how you can ... 04/18/2024 - 1:09 pm | View Link
Texas County judge denies bond for suspected killers of 2 Kansas moms. What we know Newly released court documents provide new details about the investigation into the disappearance of two Kansas women who went missing in late March while in Oklahoma. 04/17/2024 - 7:45 pm | View Link
Arrest made in connection to Aransas Pass murder ARANSAS PASS, Tx — A murder investigation is underway after Aransas Pass Police found the body of a deceased 72-year-old male Sunday morning. According to Aransas Pass investigators, officers with the ... 04/17/2024 - 11:38 am | View Link
Gilgo Beach killings: Lawyers for alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex A. Heuermann want James Burke's FBI files Suffolk Police Chief James Burke revealed Wednesday his client was cleared as a Gilgo suspect by the FBI and Suffolk homicide detectives. 04/17/2024 - 11:33 am | View Link
A former cameraman for Megan Thee Stallion has accused her of harassment and fostering a hostile work environment in a lawsuit filed with the Los Angeles Supreme Court on Tuesday.
Emilio Garcia, who worked as a personal cameraman for the rapper from 2019 to 2023, alleges that he was stuck in a moving car with Megan Thee Stallion while she had sex with a woman.
Pro-Palestinian encampments have started on more than a dozen American college campuses, including New York University (NYU), Yale University and Columbia University. Dozens of students have been arrested or suspended for participating in these protests.
On Monday night, the NYPD arrested more than 100 protesters at NYU, including faculty—who formed a human chain around the encampment to protect students.
(WASHINGTON, D. C.) — U. S. companies would no longer be able to bar employees from taking jobs with competitors under a rule approved by a federal agency Tuesday, though the rule is sure to be challenged in court.
The Federal Trade Commission voted Tuesday 3-2 to ban measures known as noncompete agreements, which bar workers from jumping to or starting competing companies for a prescribed period of time.
Much ink has been spilled in Washington about whether President Biden should frame his public messaging around the threat that President Trump poses to our democracy or around the “kitchen table” economic issues that Americans care about most. But the reality is that these aren’t separate issues at all. In a well-functioning democracy, our government would deliver the economic policies that its citizens actually want.
Minnesota state senator Nicole Mitchell was charged with first-degree burglary Tuesday morning, one day after being arrested at a home in Detroit Lakes, Minn.
The Democratic lawmaker, 49, is being charged after the victim, identified as Mitchell’s stepmother in a complaint filed in court, called the police about an active burglary at her home.
(DETROIT) — The U. S. Justice Department announced a $138.7 million settlement Tuesday with more than 100 people who accused the FBI of grossly mishandling allegations of sexual assault against Larry Nassar in 2015 and 2016, a critical time gap that allowed the sports doctor to continue to prey on victims before his arrest.
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When combined with other settlements, $1 billion now has been set aside by various organizations to compensate hundreds of women who said Nassar assaulted them under the guise of treatment for sports injuries.
Nassar worked at Michigan State University and also served as a team doctor at Indianapolis-based USA Gymnastics.