The Hockey Dad Who Conned His Friends Out of Millions with Cartel Death Threats
A Texas con man weaponized friendship and fear, draining $12 million from victims who thought they were saving their families from Mexican cartels.
A Texas con man weaponized friendship and fear, draining $12 million from victims who thought they were saving their families from Mexican cartels.
England's children's commissioner reveals young people face constant ads for diet pills and cosmetic procedures, despite existing bans. Time for real action?
Samsung's February 25 event promises AI integration and a privacy display, but the Snapdragon vs Exynos debate continues to haunt global buyers.
The beloved 'Home Alone' and 'Schitt's Creek' star died at 71 from a pulmonary embolism. Her loss leaves a gaping hole in comedy that can't be filled.
Federal prosecutors fail again as grand jury declines to indict Democratic lawmakers over military video, marking another rebuke to politically motivated charges.
60% of Danes now view the U.S. as an adversary. A former NATO chief explains how Trump destroyed one of America's closest alliances in just one year.
A Stanford addiction expert just testified that Instagram and YouTube are designed like slot machines. The companies say troubled families are to blame.
The tech giants agreed to play nice with the UK regulator, but is this real change or just a carefully choreographed PR move?
Robert Playter is leaving Boston Dynamics after three decades with the robotics company. The CFO will fill in while they search for new leadership.
Archive.today's founder allegedly weaponized CAPTCHA pages to DDoS a blogger. Now Wikipedia editors are deciding whether to purge hundreds of thousands of links.
New surveillance footage shows masked individual at Nancy Guthrie's home. FBI offers $50,000 reward as family believes the 84-year-old is still alive.
Social platforms keep changing image dimensions. Here's what actually works in 2026 and why your brand grid might look terrible without you knowing it.
