The new history wars. Do we study the past to explore its strangeness? Or do we primarily seek an understanding of our world ?»
New Books
Bob Dylan’s new book, like his music, features scarlet women, jughead criminals, wanton judges, and unscrupulous gamblers gamblers »
Essays & Opinions
Languages are discrepant, words are slippery. Yet the case for translation, warts and all, is strong »
Even nuns watch porn, Pope says, warning of risksBBC
A middlebrow cult Times Literary Supplement On Terry Pratchett.
Do We All See the Man Holding an iPhone in This 1937 Painting? Vice
So far, this flu season is more severe than it has been in 13 years Washington Post
Minnesota: Florida woman pleads guilty
- Was kingpin of a massive telemarketing fraud
- Called older victims to sell overpriced magazines and used other deception
- Call centers in Florida
- Her part of the scheme made $86 million
- Entire scam cost $300 million
Review and Recommendation: I just watched Ken Burns Civil War documentary again. This excellent program made for PBS is just as good as I remember, and holds up really well. Hundreds of thousands died to eliminate the evil of slavery. And the task since has been to stand by the promise that all men are created equal.
New links!
Fraud Studies: Here are links to the studies I’ve written for the Better Business Bureau: puppy fraud, romance fraud; BEC fraud, sweepstakes/lottery fraud, tech support fraud, romance fraud money mules, crooked movers, government imposters, online vehicle sale scams, rental fraud, gift cards, free trial offer frauds, job scams, online shopping fraud, and crypto scams
Fraud News Around the world
- Police in Halton arrest Quebec man for grandparent fraud
- Social Security IG warns of texts, calls, and email claiming to be from SSA and claiming to increase benefits
- Canada’s Competition Bureau has brought six cases against “drip pricing,” adding extra hidden fees
- Pennsylvania: Man pleads guilty to laundering money for romance, IRS, and other scams and sending part of proceeds to India
- EFCC in Nigeria arrests three for internet fraud
- EFCC in Nigerian got 2669 convictions in the last nine months; 74% of those for internet fraud
- Massive numbers of LinkedIn profiles claiming to work at Apple and Amazon; half removed
- Police in South Africa battle Black Axe and rival gang Air Lords
- DOJ issues annual report on elder fraud
- FTC warns about texts claiming to be bills from Geek Squad
- Burglar loses his pants trying to steal safe from San Francisco Dim Sum restaurant
- Two teens caught dumping body of murder victim in woods after they leave their emergency flashers on
- Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals rules that funding structure of the CFPB is unconstitutional; agency does not have to go to Congress to appropriate and approve budget
- FTC begins rulemaking to battle fake reviews
- North Carolina: Three indicted for PPP fraud; got over $1 million
- Idaho: Former Congressional candidate gets 30 months prison for PPP/EIDL loan fraud; got $753,000
- Los Angeles: Former Hollywood executive gets 41 months prison for PPP fraud; got $1.7 million
- Chicago: Seven indicted for PPP/EIDL fraud; got $16 million
- Tampa: Man indicted for PPP fraud
- California: Two who were prison inmates get 10 and 8 years prison for unemployment benefit theft; got $518,000
- Iowa: Two charged with theft of unemployment benefits as well as tax fraud
- Georgia: Eight more charged with covid relief scams
- US sues crypto mixer to get $60 million fine that is unpaid
- UK company helps crypto fraud victims get their money back
- Toronto: Man charged with romance fraud urging investments in crypto
- India arrests two Nigerians for romance fraud
- WSJ: Article on increase of romance frauds asking victims to “invest” in crypto
- Mallorca: Spanish police arrest Nigerian man and 14 money mules for romance scam; victims in nine counties in Europe; at least €1 million stolen from victims
- Nigeria sentences man to three years prison for romance fraud
- West Virginia: Nigerian man gets 26 months prison for romance fraud; worked with others in Nigeria; handled $325,000