June 17, 2023 More than 70 letters containing 'suspicious' white powder sent to Kansas lawmakers, officials, FBI says The FBI and multiple state agencies are investigating after dozens of Kansas lawmakers and officials reported receiving letters containing a suspicious white powder.
June 17, 2023 Airline traveler ducks baggage fees by doing this with a fishing vest On "Your World with Neil Cavuto," attorney Julie Waters revealed how she rolls her clothes for a week into a fishing vest — and avoids extra baggage feels by the airlines. She explained.
June 17, 2023 Expert argues against federal AI agency despite growing momentum for idea on Capitol Hill People need to change how they're thinking about regulating AI, according to an expert who pushed back on an idea supported by lawmakers to create a new agency to regulate AI.
June 17, 2023 Arkansas woman goes viral staging 'silly,' risque photo shoot on roof to raise home repair funds An Arkansas woman, shocked that she needed to pay $10,000 to replace her leaky roof, went viral after posting "silly" and risque selfies of herself on the roof to raise money.
June 17, 2023 University System of Georgia, UGA among institutions hacked by Russian cybercriminals: reports The University System of Georgia and the University of Georgia were hit by the global cyberattack launched by Russian cybercriminals, according to officials,
June 16, 2023 California Navy sailors injured in watercraft accident at Naval Base Point Loma Five U.S. Navy sailors were injured in a watercraft crash outside of Naval Base Point Loma early Friday morning, according to FOX 5 San Diego. All five are recovering.
June 16, 2023 Bill Simmons rips Prince Harry and Meghan, calls them 'grifters' after abrupt end to Spotify podcast deal The decision to separate comes after the couple produced just one podcast series, "Archetypes," which was launched in August 2022 and hosted by Meghan.
June 16, 2023 Obama suggests 'digital fingerprints' to counter misinformation 'so we know what's true and what's not true' Former President Barack Obama suggested the development of "digital fingerprints" to combat misinformation and distinguish between true and misleading news for consumers.
June 16, 2023 California police department's racist text scandal forces DA to drop charges in woman's burning Mykaella Elizabeth Sharlman was allegedly mutilated and burned by two men in California, but prosecutors dropped the case because of a scandal in the Antioch Police Department.
June 16, 2023 Thousands of imposter websites discovered mimicking top brands to steal your banking info Imposter websites make you susceptible to bank fraud and information theft unless you check URLs when web browsing.