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Services Offer A Means To Foil Widespread 'Elder Fraud'
The holidays are a time for giving — and for scams that prey on altruism, particularly among older adults. But several products on the market are designed to help fight fraud that targets seniors.
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Putin's Internet Plan Requires 'Sharing' With Security Services
A new legal measure will place a host of restrictions on Internet companies and users. One provision will require bloggers to register with the government if they get more than 3,000 hits a day.
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As Atlanta Seeks To Restore Services, Ransomware Attacks Are On The Rise
The FBI says the practice of locking computer systems in exchange for money has become increasingly common, and that cities, schools and hospitals are especially vulnerable to hackers.
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Senator: Cutting Postal Service 'Should Be A Last Resort'
Robert Siegel talks to Senator Susan Collins, (R-Maine) about the Postal Service announcement that it will stop delivering letters and other mail on Saturdays, but continue to handle packages. The struggling agency said the move would save about $2 billion annually as it looks for ways to cut cost.
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Postal Service Plans To End Saturday Mail Delivery
The U.S. Postal Service is expected to announce Wednesday that letters will no longer be delivered six days a week. The move starts this summer and should save $2 billion. Saturday package delivery, however, will continue.
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Amtrak To Restore Service Between Philadelphia And New York
That portion of the Northeast Corridor — the nation's busiest railroad — was shut down while the train service investigated Tuesday's fatal derailment. It will reopen early Monday.
State Department Halts Routine Visa Services Worldwide
The U.S. is temporarily stopping visa services at its embassies and consulates due to the coronavirus, as it urges U.S. citizens overseas to return home or be prepared to shelter in place.
Expert: Proud Secret Service 'Furious' Over Incident
The Obama administration and members of Congress are incensed about a prostitution scandal involving the Secret Service. The co-author of a book about the elite federal law enforcement agency says the president's security was never at risk. The agency's stellar reputation, however, is damaged.
Ala geometry teacher cleared in Secret Service probe
By Teacher investigated for using Obama assassination as teaching toolBirmingham, AL – - A Jefferson County geomotry teacher wasinvestigated by the Secret…
Apple Announces Streaming TV Service And New Products
Apple unveiled a number of new services Monday, including a credit card, a gaming app and a TV app which combines other streaming services and adds new shows just for Apple.
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