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These Dangerous Scammers Don’t Even Bother to Hide Their Crimes
“Yahoo Boy” cybercriminals are openly running dozens of scams across Facebook, WhatsApp, Telegram, TikTok, YouTube, and more.Wired - Tech -
Hainault sword attack victim thanks NHS for saving his life
Henry De Los Rios Polania sustained a deep wound to his hand during the attack on Tuesday.BBC News - Top stories -
Stabilizing crime victims' funding is a win America’s kids desperately need
The act calls attention to the threat facing victims of violent crimes and asks for support to save the fund that offers those victims justice and healing.The Hill - Politics -
F1 now makes 3 stops a season in the United States. Could Miami become a victim of oversaturation?
Formula 1 is back in the United States for the first time since its sparkling Las Vegas debut six months agoABC News - Sports
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Storm chaser saves family of 4 after tornado destroys home
In the harrowing live video from Freddy McKinney, he yells at the family to "Hurry, get inside!" as they run for their lives, begging him for help.CBS News - Top stories -
Texas family describes harrowing escape from devastating tornado
A tornado touched down in the city of Hawley, Texas, late Thursday, destroying several homes. One family whose young son was injured described the life-threatening ordeal. Omar Villafranca reports.CBS News - Top stories -
A boy gave away his only dollar. In exchange, he was rewarded for his generosity.
Nine-year-old Kelvin Ellis Jr. had just received the dollar for good grades, and it was the only money he had to his name.CBS News - Top stories -
The infectious spirit of a beloved Tennessee crossing guard
Lenzo Thompson, a crossing guard for the Rutherford County School District outside Nashville, Tennessee, has been known to dress up on the job, as Santa, Cupid, or even the Easter Bunny.CBS News - Top stories -
Louisiana boy receives surprising reward after generously giving away his only dollar
Nine-year-old Kelvin Ellis Jr. of Louisiana had just received a dollar for good grades, the only dollar to his name. When he chose to give it away to a man he thought was homeless, he received a surprising reward. Steve Hartman has the story in ...CBS News - Top stories