Feds in NYC: Hackers Stole $45M in ATM Card Breach A gang of cyber-criminals stole $45 million in a matter of hours by hacking their way into a database of prepaid debit cards and then draining cash machines around the globe, federal prosecutors said Thursday. More
Man who faked his way into cockpit pleads guilty to fraud The man who conned his way into the cockpit of an US Airways flight in March pleaded guilty Wednesday in Philadelphia to one count of fraud in connection with an identification document. More
Six politicians plead not guilty in alleged NYC mayor's race plot New York State Sen. Malcolm Smith and five other politicians pleaded not guilty Tuesday to corruption charges in connection with an alleged plot to buy a line on New York City's mayoral ballot. The allegations revived public concerns about a documented culture of exploitation in Albany that has prompted officials to seek legal recourse to induce change. More
Wall Street betting billions on single-family homes in distressed markets Big investors are pouring unprecedented amounts of money into real estate hard hit by the housing crash, bringing those moribund markets back to life but raising the prospect of another Wall Street-fueled bubble that won’t be sustainable. More
Banks Revive Risky Loans and Mortgages Investments that were vulnerable in the last financial crisis and believed to be gone for good have largely escaped new rules that were made to prevent another crisis. More
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Jess Riley has charted her debt repayment journey on TikTok.tiktok/@jess.riley_Micro-trends that circulate on social media can trigger some to make too many online purchases. Buy-now-pay-later can make the true costs of buying items seem lower. These payments add up over time, leading to a debt spiral that's difficult to escape.
Microsoft Edge is an internet browser built by Microsoft to replace Internet Explorer. Jaque Silva/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesMicrosoft Edge is an internet browser installed by default on all new Windows computers. Edge was made to replace Internet Explorer, and runs faster and with more features. Edge now works with Microsoft's new AI-powered features like Copilot.
Gen Xers are leaving behind big cities like New York. Getty; Rebecca Zisser/BIGen Xers are moving to retirement hot spots in Florida and Texas. Meanwhile, they're leaving behind big coastal cities in New York and California. Lower interest rates, remote work, and a strong economy might be driving Gen X migration patterns.
The German submarine U-505, captured by the US Navy during World War II, is on permanent display at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. Griffin Museum of Science and IndustryOver eight decades ago, the US Navy made the historic capture of a Nazi U-boat during World War II.
My Oura Ring tracks my movement and rest across the day, and it is subtle enough to wear on any occasion. Rachel HosieThe Oura Ring is a fitness tracker popular among athletes, business execs, and celebrities. Fitness reporter Rachel Hosie has used one for four years and was originally attracted by its look.