News

If you're going to steal, you should at least have an excellent strut, a keen camera eye, and be fashionable while you do it.
Criminals are targeting Georgia’s SNAP recipients, draining accounts and leaving vulnerable families without a safety net.
A judge has ordered the owner of a Rochester convenience store to pay nearly $247,000 in restitution to the U.S. Department of Agriculture over a food assistance fraud case.
I’ve stopped carrying a traditional wallet because I was tired of carrying two separate things on me all the time: my phone and wallet. That’s why I’ve chosen to use MagSafe wallets instead because of ...
As visitors answered the questions online, their responses were sent to LinkedIn and Snapchat, according to tests by The ...
Our countdown of the top 100 Miami Dolphins plays of the first 25 seasons of the new century. For ground rules, the plays were picked on the basis of historical ...
A quality offensive line is a critical piece to success for each respective franchise in the NFL. The trenches are where games are won every Sunday during the f ...
Snap Inc.'s valuation is compelling, given the growth in its business and its first mover advantages in AR. Click here to ...
Reddit stock has been on a rollercoaster and acted like a meme stock for a minute there, but there's context behind it, and ...
However, at the time of writing, Tom's Guide found that Thunder VPN was still present on both the UK and US Apple App Store, ...
"We don't think any platform being banned is good for the ecosystem," Yaccarino said. Under Musk, X has dismantled content ...
Roughly, 1.4 million Georgians receive SNAP benefits. Yet, $23 million of credits have been reported stolen so far this year, according to the Department of Human Services.