Por: Associated Press Tech December 26, 2022
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (AP) — A 19-year-old man and put them on cars near the beach in Northern California last week in the hopes of collecting real payments, authorities said.The man put the false citations — which included a QR code linking potential victims to a website to pay a fine — on cars late Wednesday night, said Santa Cruz police.Investigators do not know how many fake tickets the man put on cars or how many victims may have paid... + full article
WPTV USA Business December 30, 2022
Scammers are constantly looking for new ways to tap into your accounts, steal your information and your money.The Better Business Bureau is issuing alerts about some of the top scams to watch for this coming year of 2023.Puppy for sale scamBridget Huddleston thought she'd... + más
How to spot common Social security scams—and keep your money safe | WPTV
Biden Administration Advice On Avoiding Student Loan Debt Relief Scams | Forbes
Time USA Nation December 09, 2022
For climate campaigners, French parking lots are now very exciting places. In November, France’s senate approvedwhich would require the owners of almost all large parking lots to install They would have to cover 50% of the lots’ surface area by 2028—or face a heavy monthly... + más
A ‘Secret’ Spectacular Solar Eclipse Is Coming Soon And You Need To Make Plans Now | Forbes
3 compelling reasons to go solar right now | CBS News
Chicago Sun Times USA Politics October 28, 2022
For three years, the Chicago Board of Education has been trying to collect more than $360,000 from a parking company co-owned by former Cook County Assessor Joseph Berrios’ son-in-law James T. Weiss, who is under federal indictment for bribery on an unrelated matter.... + más
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot sings TikTok karaoke amid 37% increase in violent crime | Fox News
Stalking charge dropped against man who fired weapon near Mayor Lightfoot’s home: ‘He was just a disgruntled citizen,’ lawyer says | Chicago Tribune
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion October 27, 2022
Change is in the air in Orlando. And I don’t mean this welcome spell of cool fall weather. No, it’s something much more momentous. Something with the promise to lay the groundwork for a more affordable, equitable, climate-friendly city. Something that could improve social... + más
California Might Finally Do Something Obvious to Build More Housing | Slate
No more parking mandates at new buildings in Cambridge | The Boston Globe
Los Angeles Times USA Politics September 30, 2022
Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill on Thursday that would have required cities to forgive parking tickets for homeless Californians. The move was a disappointment for anti-poverty advocates across the state — who have warned that parking-ticket late fees can lead to more debt for... + más
Newsom urges overhaul of Democrats' strategy, calls on party to go on offense | ABC7
California Gov. Gavin Newsom appears in Texas, other states despite legal ban on official travel | Fox News
Forbes USA Tech September 27, 2022
MetaTrader enables scammers to show victims fake earnings, a key element of a pig butchering scam. AFP via Getty Images A popular smartphone app used to conduct foreign exchange transactions known as MetaTrader (or MT4 or MT5, depending on the version), was quietly removed from... + más
Crypto CEOs are leaving their jobs. Here's why | MarketWatch
Dismantling cryptocurrency regulations is a step backward, not forward | The Hill
Slate USA Business September 24, 2022
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has on his desk a long-awaited reform bill that will make housing cheaper and more abundant, help mom ’n’ pop restaurants get started, let architects reuse historic buildings, and make the state’s neighborhoods more walkable. What issue... + más
Ginther: $1.5 billion bond package will go before Columbus voters this November | 10 WBNS
GOP rep says Washington ‘own worst enemy’ on driving up housing labor costs | The Hill
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