AI Fuels Growing Fraud Crisis in Cleveland Area

Fraud experts warn that artificial intelligence is making it increasingly difficult to detect and prevent scams in the Cleveland area. According to Ericka Dilworth, a representative from the BBB in Cleveland, scammers are using AI to create more convincing phone calls, emails, and text messages. This makes it harder for victims to determine whether a … Read more

Best Fast-Food Fish Sandwiches For Lent

Lent is here, and many Catholics across America will be abstaining from meat this Friday and all Fridays through April 18. To capitalize on this trend, plenty of fast-food restaurant chains are offering fish sandwiches throughout the season. Here’s a rundown of some of the best fast-food fish sandwiches available. Arby’s has brought back its … Read more

Super Micro Computer Stock Sees Price Target Boost to $70

A research firm, Northland Securities, has lifted its price target on Super Micro Computer (SMCI) stock to $70, citing an impressive 88.9% upside potential from current levels. Analyst Nehal Chokshi, a five-star analyst with a proven track record of success, maintains a “Buy” rating on SMCI stock. The revised price target reflects the company’s liquid … Read more

Nvidia Stock Slumps 27% as Investors Weigh Fatigue and Tariffs

Nvidia (NVDA) has been on a remarkable run, with its stock price surging over 600% since the start of 2023. However, recently, shares have taken a beating, slipping about 16% year-to-date and falling 8% in recent earnings report. The company’s revenue growth and adjusted earnings per share (EPS) were solid, but investors may be feeling … Read more

Trump Blames Globalists for Market Sell-Off

US President Donald Trump has said his administration is not considering the stock market reaction when creating its tariff policy, contradicting expectations that he would be sensitive to market fluctuations. When asked about a recent sell-off in the markets, Trump stated that the decision to pause tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods for one month … Read more

Kentucky Governor Urges Canada to Reconsider Bourbon Tariffs

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has expressed concern over Canadian retaliatory tariffs on American liquor, including state-signature bourbon. The move, which includes removing American whiskey from store shelves in some provinces, threatens the economy and future of Kentucky’s bourbon industry. Beshear attributes the uncertainty directly to President Donald Trump, saying he started the trade war that … Read more

Woman Overboard on ’80s Cruise Ship, Identity Identified

A woman went overboard from the Royal Caribbean ship Explorer of the Seas during the first day of The 80s Cruise, a nostalgia cruise featuring musical acts such as Squeeze and Faster Pussycat. Kimberly Burch, fiancée of Faster Pussycat singer Taime Downe, has been identified as the woman who fell off the ship around 11 … Read more

EU Boosts Defense Spending Amid Ukraine Uncertainty

The European Union has agreed to invest nearly €800 billion ($870 billion) in defense spending over the coming years, a significant increase aimed at bolstering Europe’s security. The move comes amid tensions with Russia and uncertainty over US support for Ukraine. European leaders have reiterated their commitment to Ukraine, but the lack of new financial … Read more

Europe Attracts Record $22.9 Billion of Investor Cash

Investors continued to pour money into European equities, with the region outperforming US stocks year-to-date, according to Bank of America. In the week ending March 7, European equities drew $4.1 billion in inflows, the largest since February 2022 when Russia invaded Ukraine. Over the past four weeks, this has totalled $12 billion. The surge in … Read more

EU Unveils Automotive Industry Action Plan Amid Competition Concerns

The European Commission has launched an action plan aimed at addressing the automotive industry’s growing pains. In response to pressure from automakers and suppliers, the plan aims to alleviate costly emissions reduction requirements while enhancing competitiveness in a rapidly changing market. China and the US are increasingly posing challenges to the sector, prompting the EU’s … Read more