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A video making the rounds on social media has captured the moment a Nigerian man displayed the phone that was left at his shop by a secondary school student.
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WBNG) -- The Federal Bureau of Investigation estimates that billions of dollars were lost to scams in 2024. The FBI recently published its annual internet crime report, which states ...
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When President Donald Trump was reminded in an interview with Time magazine this week that he had said he would end the ...
On other occasions, my boy would return home with unexplained hand-shaped bruises and scratches, but the school diary would ...
Ex-state senator Dianne Wilkerson is going to need a bigger bra to stuff all the cash into from her new big-money job. At the ...
When Catholics say a final farewell to Pope Francis today, the Church he leaves behind has 10 per cent more members than 12 ...
Laurene Allen of Merrimack, New Hampshire, dug into scientific research, organized neighbors and pressed officials to protect ...
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has expressed disapproval after a motivational speaker demanded $18,000 for a ...