AI-Generated Scams Expected to Rise in 2025

As the new year begins, scammers are gearing up to target consumers’ money and identity with increasingly sophisticated tactics. According to the Global Anti-Scam Alliance, scams resulted in losses of over $1 trillion in 2024, a trend expected to continue in 2025. AI-generated scams are becoming more prevalent, making it harder for individuals to distinguish … Read more

US Army Soldier Identified as Driver of Exploded Tesla Cybertruck

A US Army soldier has been identified as the driver behind a fatal explosion involving a Tesla Cybertruck in Colorado Springs on Monday. According to police reports, the man drove the vehicle into a crowd before it suddenly exploded. The FBI is investigating the incident and searching his home for potential connections to the blast. … Read more

Ancient Site’s Purpose Challenged by New Study

A recent study published in Remote Sensing has shed new light on the Rujm el-Hiri site, also known as the “Wheel of Ghosts,” in the Golan Heights. Researchers from Tel Aviv University and Ben-Gurion University used geomagnetic analysis and tectonic reconstruction to determine that the site’s ground has been significantly shifted over 150 million years … Read more

Samsung One UI 7 Beta Rollout Delayed and Expanding?

Samsung’s rollout of its Android 15 update for Galaxy devices, known as One UI 7, has been slow and delayed due to a beta program that kicked off on the Galaxy S24 series. The question remains whether Samsung will expand the One UI 7 beta to more devices. In previous years, Samsung followed a predictable … Read more

China Boosts Monitoring for Emerging Respiratory Diseases

China has launched a monitoring system to track pneumonia of unknown origin, aiming to prepare for the expected rise in respiratory diseases during the winter months. The move follows five years of improved preparedness since the emergence of COVID-19. The National Disease Control and Prevention Administration will establish protocols for laboratories to report cases and … Read more

Dollar Hits Two-Year High Amid Reduced Rate Cuts Expectations

The US dollar strengthened on Friday, reaching a two-year high against a basket of currencies as investors expect fewer Federal Reserve rate cuts this year and the US economy is seen outperforming its peers globally. The dollar’s rally has been driven by the Fed’s more hawkish stance and the resilient US economy. This, combined with … Read more

Nikki Glaser Warns Golden Globes Celebrities To Laugh It Off

Comedian Nikki Glaser is set to host the Golden Globes for the first time, aiming to bring a light-hearted tone to the star-studded awards show. In an interview at the red carpet rollout, Glaser told Yahoo Entertainment that she wants to make sure stars don’t take themselves too seriously. Glaser says she’ll be bringing her … Read more

ER Visits on the Rise in Memphis: What’s Causing It?

Doctors at Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare warn of a surge in emergency room visits in Memphis due to three main respiratory viruses: COVID-19, influenza, and RSV. These illnesses are spreading rapidly across the city, with cases reported by multiple family members being linked to specific surfaces or individuals. In addition to these viruses, gastrointestinal (GI) … Read more

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