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Dec 18 2025CRIME

Unmasking Crypto Tricks: How Scammers Copy and Paste Their Way to Your Wallet

Crypto scams are on the rise. They look like the real deal but are fake sites set up to trick people. These scams often use similar designs and fake social media ads to lure victims. Some ask for upfront payments, while others steal login details. Researchers dug into public data to understand these

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Dec 18 2025CRIME

Lincoln's New Move to Fight Crypto Scams

In Lincoln, a new rule is being put in place to help people avoid falling for crypto scams. By December 24, businesses with crypto ATMs must put up a warning sticker. This sticker is a big red flag for anyone who might be tricked into putting money into these machines. The warning is clear: if some

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Dec 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Pixel Phones Get a Samsung-Style Navigation Makeover

Google's latest Android 16 beta for Pixel phones introduces a familiar feature to those who have used Samsung devices. The update allows users to switch the three-button navigation layout to match Samsung's preferred order. This change might seem small, but it's a big deal for users who have grown a

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Dec 18 2025CRIME

The Hunt for the Brown University Shooter: What We Know So Far

The search for the person behind the Brown University shooting is still on. Police have a suspect in mind, but they haven't caught them yet. The suspect is a man, about 5-foot-8, with a stocky build. He was seen walking around the campus area on the day of the shooting. Witnesses say the suspect ma

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Dec 18 2025CRIME

Food Assistance Fraud: A Scheme That Stole from the Hungry

In a shocking display of greed, two men from Massachusetts were recently taken into custody for exploiting a program designed to help those in need. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, is meant to provide food assistance to low-income individuals and families. However, Antonio Bo

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Tua's Honest Talk After Losing His Spot

Tua Tagovailoa, the Dolphins' quarterback, recently shared his feelings about being replaced by rookie Quinn Ewers. He admitted he was upset but stayed professional, saying he would support the new starter. Tua spoke briefly with Coach Mike McDaniel, who made the change to give the team the best ch

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Dec 18 2025WEATHER

Windstorm Wreaks Havoc: One Life Lost, Thousands in the Dark

A man lost his life when a tree crashed into his home during a fierce windstorm that swept through the Inland Northwest. The storm, which peaked early Wednesday morning, left over 70, 000 people without electricity, causing widespread disruptions. The storm's intensity was staggering, with wind gus

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Tyreek Hill's Peace Sign and Tua's Future

Tyreek Hill, the speedy wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins, recently shared a GIF on social media. The clip shows a man flashing the peace sign and then vanishing. This GIF is a nod to Hill's signature celebration, where he often flashes the peace sign to defenders during games. It's unclear if Hi

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Tua's Next Chapter: Where Will the Quarterback Land?

Tua Tagovailoa's future in the NFL is up in the air. The Miami Dolphins seem ready to move on, and other teams are eyeing him as a potential addition. Tua has shown flashes of brilliance, but his struggles under pressure are well-documented. When things go wrong, Tua often freezes. He doesn't have

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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

Congress Pushes for Transparency in Venezuela Strikes

The Senate recently approved a massive defense spending bill, totaling $901 billion. This bill not only boosts military budgets but also puts pressure on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to share video footage of strikes on alleged drug boats near Venezuela. The bill, which includes a 3. 8% pay raise

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