February 2020

Barbara Corcoran Of ‘Shark Tank’ Scammed Out Of $400,000 By Hacker

This shark fell prey to a phishing scam, hook, line and sinker. Barbara Corcoran, a star panelist on the business funding show “Shark Tank,” lost nearly $400,000 in the scheme, she told People Wednesday. “I was upset at first, but then remembered it was only money,” Corcoran said. Corcoran, whose role on the ABC reality […]

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Trump’s Rally Recipe: Just Add Data, Money, Entertainment and Grievance

WILDWOOD, N.J. — The president asked for nothing less than everything they had. “If you want your children to inherit the blessings that generations of Americans have fought and died for to secure,” President Trump told a crowd of supporters in Wildwood at one of a string of campaign rallies he has held this winter,

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Heather Planner died after being given other patient’s medicine

Image copyright Family Photo Image caption Heather Planner died from a stroke on 1 April after being given another person’s medicine An 87-year-old woman died after her carers gave her the wrong medication, a coroner was told. Heather Planner, from Butler’s Cross in Buckinghamshire, died at Wycombe Hospital on 1 April from a stroke. Senior

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Kazuhisa Hashimoto, 61, Who Created the ‘Konami Code’ Video Game Cheat, Dies

Kazuhisa Hashimoto, a Japanese video game producer whose “Konami Code” allowed players to cheat their way to superhuman strength, additional firepower and extra lives, has died. He was 61. His death was confirmed by a spokesman for Konami, the Japanese video game maker where Mr. Hashimoto worked for decades. He did not specify the cause

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DeVos Orders U.S.C. to Address ‘Systemic Failures’ Over Arrested Gynecologist

WASHINGTON — Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced Thursday an agreement with the University of Southern California that requires the school to overhaul its processes for responding to sexual assaults after the department found “systemic failures” in its response to abuse allegations against a former gynecologist, George Tyndall. The agreement requires the university to review the

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