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Tech CEO promised AI but hired workers in the Philippines instead, FBI claims

The former CEO of fintech app Nate has been charged with fraud for making misleading claims about the app's artificial intelligence technology — or lack thereof.

In a bizarre twist from the usual AI narrative, the FBI alleges that this time human beings were doing the work of AI, and not the other way around.

According to a press release from the U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York, Albert Saniger has been indicted for a scheme to defraud investors. “As alleged, Albert...

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Mark Schlabach

Langer signs off as run at weekend falls 1 short

Playing in his final Masters, Bernhard Langer missed playing the weekend by 1 shot, with his par putt on the 18th hole Friday narrowly missing.

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Rose remains atop bunched Masters leaderboard

Justin Rose is still in the lead at the Masters. He suddenly has a lot of all-star company around him.

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'Everybody in the organization was miserable': Inside the Nuggets' shocking dual firings

With less than a week left in the regular season, Denver fired its head coach and GM, ending a yearslong cold war, and risking the NBA's most precious commodity: the prime of three-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokic.

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Nico Iamaleava’s holdout at Tennessee and the NIL rumors surrounding it, explained

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The first high-profile holdout in college football is here.

The University of Tennessee football team and starting QB Nico Iamaleava are at a bit of an impasse.

After rumblings of a rift between the Volunteers’ starter and the team began a few months ago, the first public shot has been fired, with Iamaleava holding himself out of Tennessee’s spring practice session on Friday until he gets a new name, image and likeness (NIL)...

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Rory McIlroy favored to win Masters after Friday’s cut

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The 2025 Masters has hit the weekend. We break down the odds heading into Saturday.

Heavy hitters line the top of the leaderboard after the second round of the Masters. Attempting to complete the career grand slam, Rory McIlroy is the current favorite to win the coveted green jack on the odds board.

But a loaded leaderboard full of former major winners, including Bryson DeChambeau and Scottie Scheffler, also have their eyes on history. DeChambeau...

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19 TV Characters Who Absolutely Do Not Deserve The Hate They Get

Day 473389 of me defending Jeremiah Fisher for all the hate he gets from The Summer I Turned Pretty fandom.

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57 Affordable Products That Truly Rival Their Expensive Counterparts

If you've had the higher-end versions of these on your wishlist, we're about to save you some serious cash.

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Just 34 Products From Amazon’s “Trending” List That Deserve Your Attention

This tiny, cult-favorite "Skoy Scrub" is about to become your secret cleaning weapon.

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Updating: All the tariff price increases in the tech world so far

President Donald Trump's tariff policies have only just gone into effect, and we're already seeing price hikes across consumer tech.

President Trump has imposed a huge tariff rate of 145 percent on China (where many tech products are manufactured), as well as smaller global tariffs on most other countries on the planet. That means importing goods to the United States is now much more expensive than it was two weeks ago. Several companies across multiple product categories, from laptops to...

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The hits keep coming: Dell, HP, Lenovo pause laptop shipments to U.S.

As the trade war between the United States and China heats up, laptop makers including Dell, HP, and Lenovo will reportedly stop importing new devices into the U.S. for “at least two weeks.”

The report comes from the Commercial Times, a Chinese-language newspaper in Taiwan. The pause by companies like Dell and Lenovo could affect all of the consumer electronics they sell in the United States, such as laptops, Chromebooks, and tablets. (Mashable reached out to Dell, HP, and Lenovo for...

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Used Teslas flood the market as drivers reject Elon Musk through Tesla

Tesla's very bad 2025 is far from over. The latest setback: Current Tesla drivers are ending their relationship with the brand in record numbers.

In March 2025, the number of used Tesla vehicles for sale on the popular automotive marketplace Autotrader reached a record level, according to new data from its parent company Cox Automotive. This development was first reported by Sherwood.

In the last week of March, more than 13,000 Tesla electric vehicles were listed for sale on the online used...

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Michele Steele

Rising up the board: WNBA draft tix prices soar

The price of tickets to attend Monday night's WNBA draft has nearly doubled from last year. The Dallas Wings hold the No. 1 pick with UConn's Paige Bueckers expected to be the first selection.

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Mark Schlabach

For Bryson, practice paying off with Masters run

Bryson Dechambeau posted a 4-under 68 that left him one stroke behind leader Justin Rose after his second round at the Masters.

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Paolo Uggetti

McIlroy climbs Masters leaderboard with a 66

Rory McIlroy posted a bogey-free second round at the Masters on Friday, carding four birdies and an eagle en route to a 6-under 66 on the day.

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María José Gutierrez Chavez

‘Build up your emergency fund’: Millennials are sharing recession survivals tips on TikTok

Millennials are taking over TikTok to share memories of life during the 2008 recession, and tips on how to survive.

Millennials were told the 2008 recession was a “once in a generation” economic crisis. Almost two decades later, déjà vu has struck.

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Zach Montague

Judge Declines to Block Immigration Enforcement Operations in Places of Worship

The ruling cast doubt on claims by a coalition of Christian and Jewish groups that their congregations were at heightened risk of becoming targets for raids under the Trump administration.

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33 Of The Prettiest Things You Can Buy For Yourself This Spring

If you like tiny spoons for your coffee and treats, you are going to be *so* pleased by this dainty, vintage-style set.

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