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Influencers Tout Unsafe Travel Hack
It’s so hard to be comfortable during commercial air flight, that many TikTok influencers have begun advocating for an unorthodox seating position. ...
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Even Smart People Are Fooled by Fraud
Would you invest with someone who guarantees a 50% annual return with no risk of loss? Would you reply to an email offering you a share of a lost treasure ...
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The False Path to Self-Improvement
An Aperture video goes into some depth as to how the promises of self-help and New Age teachings fail to deliver what the individual truly needs. The ...
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Phishing and Temptation
Phishing is a word for a type of online scamming and this type of activity is growing. The FBI reports over 300,000 complaints and over 50 million dollars ...
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Emotional Fallout of Youth Sports Con
In August 2021, sports fans took note of the lopsided outcome of a football game meant to showcase the talents of highly touted high school prep stars. ...
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Man Arrested for Manure Energy Scheme
A man in California has been arrested and sentenced to federal prison for a scheme that authorities proved to be a load of manure, metaphorically speaking. ...
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Court Rules Emojis Can Be Legally Binding
Claiming that courts need to adapt to new modes of communication, a judge in Saskatchewan ruled in favor of a grain buyer suing a farmer for backing out ...
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Black Officer Resigns After Being Profiled
When Bernard Robins saw the three officers eyeing him from their department cruiser, it was a familiar look. He’d been stopped by police multiple ...
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Cop Caught Lying in Court 44 Times
From 2015 through mid-2022, Jeffrey Kriv received 51 tickets, but paid only two. Kriv had become adept at beating his tickets in court by telling a particular ...
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Experts Concerned About Chatbots Making Stuff Up
Gerrit De Vynck wrote a story in The Washington Post about how artificial intelligences respond to the errors they make.
Citing a recent MIT research paper, ...
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