Historic Data Breach Affects Nearly 3 Billion: Social Security Numbers, Addresses Sold on Dark Web

In a shocking revelation, a lawsuit has emerged indicating that National Public Data, a background-check company, was involved in an extensive data breach last April, affecting a staggering 2.9 billion individuals worldwide. This breach ranks as one of the most massive in recent history, exposing critical personal details. The compromised data includes highly sensitive information, such as Social Security numbers, alongside full names, current and previous residential addresses dating back decades, and details on family members, some of whom have been deceased for almost 20 years. The scale and depth of the information exposed could … Read more

Yankees’ Offensive Woes: Breaking Down the Numbers and Looking Ahead to a Potential Turnaround

TAMPA, Fla. – The New York Yankees’ offensive struggles have been a recurring issue in recent years, contrary to the narrative that last season was an anomaly. While their offense was undoubtedly poor last year, ranking 25th out of 30 teams in runs scored per game, their performance has been subpar for the past three seasons. In 2021, the Yankees ranked 19th in runs scored per game, and in 2022, they were second in this category. However, their offensive output in 2022 was heavily reliant on Aaron Judge, who single-handedly carried the team with an … Read more

D.C. Man Denied $340 Million Powerball Jackpot Due to Mistaken Website Numbers, Files Lawsuit Against District and Lottery Officials

Washington D.C. – A man from Washington D.C. believed he had struck it rich with a $340 million Powerball prize, only to be told that there had been a mistake. Joseph Cheeks has now taken legal action against the District, Powerball, and various government offices and affiliated companies because they have refused to pay him his winnings. According to Cheeks, his numbers appeared on the D.C. Lottery’s website after the January 7 drawing last year. Although Cheeks didn’t watch the drawing on January 7, he checked the D.C. Lottery website on the morning of January … Read more

Alarming Surge: More Than 400 Federal Judges Targeted in Threats, Highest Numbers in Years

Washington, D.C. – The number of threats against federal judges in the United States soared in 2023, with federal investigators responding to over 400 incidents, according to statistics from the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) obtained by CBS News. The figures reveal a significant increase from previous years, with only 179 incidents investigated in 2019 and 300 in 2022. It is important to note that these statistics pertain to the number of threats that were investigated, and it is possible that individual judges received multiple threats. The targeting of federal judges gained increased attention in 2023, … Read more