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BEWARE! This Netflix Scam Wants To Steal Your Credit Card Details And It Looks Very Genuine
The Netflix scam starts with an email that will take you to a website that looks just like the actual Netflix website, except that it isn't. It urges you to enter your credit card details here.
Attorney: 1 victim may be removed from Hard Rock rubble soon
Contractors believe they may be able to remove one of the two victims still in the debris of the partly collapsed Hard Rock Hotel in New Orleans by next week, developer attorneys said.
Virginia teen gets 35 years in neighbor's hammer bludgeoning
A Virginia teenager convicted of murder in the claw hammer bludgeoning death of his elderly neighbor has been sentenced to 35 years in prison.
Brazils Bolsonaro keeps mum at first event since recovery
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Wednesday attended his first public event since recovering from COVID19, though he declined to speak.
Tropical storm may delay 1st SpaceX crew's return to Earth
Tropical weather barreling toward Florida could delay this weekends planned return of the first SpaceX crew.
Suspended Arkansas professor indicted on fraud counts
A suspended University of Arkansas professor has been indicted on multiple wire and passport fraud counts.
88% Indian Workforce Prefers Work-from-home Flexibility, Manual Finance Processes Cause Rs 16K Cr Loss
According to a report by SAP Concur, 69 per cent of Indian employees believe their productivity has increased while working from home.
Trump defends use of virus aid bill to fund new FBI office near his hotel
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday defended his push to use a coronavirus relief package to fund a new FBI headquarters near his Washington hotel despite opposition from fellow Republicans, citing his background as a real estate developer.
Germany begins mass coronavirus testing at airports
Berlin's Tegel airport began large scale coronavirus testing on Wednesday, as airports across Germany prepared for the advent of free, compulsory testing for many passengers from next week.
Get me a sofa! Spain sees post-lockdown furniture boom
Spain's furniture manufacturers say they are overwhelmed by demand after sales boomed at the end of lockdown in June, potentially erasing most of the year's losses.
Trump says if Russian bounty reports were true, he would be angry about it
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday if U.S. intelligence reports that Russia paid Taliban to kill American troops in Afghanistan were true, he would be very angry about it.
'Last Supper' artwork of feasting Netanyahu irks Israeli leader
A statue in a Tel Aviv square of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu enjoying a "Last Supper" feast added new bite on Wednesday to mounting protests against his handling of the coronavirus crisis.
Brazil may face 'consequences' if it gives Huawei 5G access, says U.S. ambassador
The top U.S. diplomat in Brazil said in a newspaper interview that the country may face "consequences" if it allows China's Huawei Technologies into its 5G network, referring to U.S. warnings that China fails to protect intellectual property.
Hyundai Ramps Up Electric Vehicle Production As it Aims to Take On Tesla's Staggering Supremacy
Hyundai is reportedly planning to introduce two production lines dedicated to electric vehicles (EVs), one next year and another in 2024.