Online scambaiting content has become popular in recent years. While creators say the videos fight scammers, some experts question their efficiency.
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Gannett, owner of USA TODAY, continues cost-cutting measures
Gannett announced a new round of cost-cutting measures aimed at helping the media company endure a challenging economic environment.
What is the railroad strike of 2022? Why rail workers are striking and what it means for you
Threats of a railroad strike that could debilitate the economy linger after a railroad union rejected its deal with freight railroads Monday.
The ‘white gold’ rush: Why lithium demand is skyrocketing and what it means for consumers
Lithium prices have surged roughly 500% year over year amid heightened electric vehicle demand, triggering a global race to find and extract more.
Why are job cuts rising, and what does that mean for you? Uptick shows ‘cracks’ in labor market
U.S.-based employers announced nearly 30,000 job cuts last month, up 68% from the year before.
Las Vegas’ Sahara hotel celebrates 70 years: Take a peek into the property’s past
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Wynn Las Vegas’ new show is a bit hard to describe. Producers say that’s why it’s a must-see.
A new show is set to debut in Wynn Las Vegas in November. The producers behind “Awakening” promise to bring a unique story to the Strip.
Were people actually eating NyQuil chicken? Viral challenge was the latest internet lore
NyQuil chicken seems to be the latest TikTok trend to receive attention from the press and social media despite few real-world examples.
Facebook sued over allegations it sidestepped Apple’s privacy protections to collect user data
Meta faces a lawsuit accusing the Facebook app of skirting around Apple’s privacy protections and collecting user data through in-app browsers.
Buy now, pay later models are gaining popularity. What are the risks?
Use of buy now, pay later has been growing, but it may not work for all borrowers. About 11% of users were charged at least one late fee last year.