How to identify fake Twitter accounts amid flood of impostors
STR/NurPhoto via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A flood of fake accounts impersonating public figures and brands overtook Twitter last week after the launch of paid verification badges, raising fears about the supercharged spread of misinformation. Some
Jackson & Hillsdale County Schools announce continued closure Tuesday, November 15
Jackson, Mich. — According to a statement from the Jackson County Intermediate School District (ISD), a ransomware attack is to blame for the closure of Jackson and Hillsdale county schools on Monday, November 14 and the closure
Crypto trading site FTX under federal investigation amid bankruptcy
Leon Neal/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX is now the subject of an investigation by federal prosecutors in New York, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News. Prosecutors join regulators from
University of Virginia mass shooting: What we know about the three football players killed
Ryan M. Kelly/Getty Images (CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.) — The University of Virginia is in mourning after three members of the football team were killed in a mass shooting on the Charlottesville campus Sunday night. Two other students were
New photo of King Charles III released to celebrate 74th birthday
Samir Hussein/WireImage/Getty Images (LONDON) — King Charles III is celebrating his first birthday as Britain’s reigning monarch. To mark the occasion, Buckingham Palace on Monday released a new photo of Charles, who is now 74. The photo
Scoreboard roundup — 11/13/22
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Oklahoma City 145, New York 135 Washington 102, Memphis 92 Minnesota 129, Cleveland 124 Philadelphia 105, Utah 98 Denver 126, Chicago 103