TAX DAY IS COMING
For all the procrastinators out there, Tax Day is just one week away. It falls on April 18 this year instead of April 15, because of the weekend and the DC Emancipation Day holiday on Monday. The IRS said you can file your return electronically or by mail, as long as you send it in by the due date. Tuesday is also the deadline to file for a tax extension. That gives you more time to file your return, but does not delay you having to pay your taxes.
BAD USB PORTS
Those free public charging stations in airports, hotels, or shopping centers may not be as safe as you think. The FBI is warning that "bad actors" have figured out how to use public USB ports to put malware or monitoring software on connected devices. The agency said you should avoid these stations and instead carry your own charger with a cord and plug it into an outlet.
The first American nuclear reactor built from scratch in decades has started operations.
The family of the slain Victoria Camara speaks out as the investigation into the alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer widens.
Parents and faith leaders are suing to stop Oklahoma from creating what would be the first religious public charter school in the country.
'Euphoria' actor Angus Cloud died at the age of 25.
Lori Vallow Daybell, who murdered her two children, was sentenced to life in prison.
Police in Memphis say they arrested an armed suspect who brought a gun to a local Hebrew school on Monday.
The southeastern part of the U.S. continues to be under excessive heat warnings.
The charging of Rex Heuermann with several murders of sex workers found on a Long Island beach has drawn attention to unsolved murders of sex workers elsewhere. There is no indication whether investigators suspect Heuermann in the killings of four sex workers in New Jersey.
The cosmos is offering up a double feature in August: a pair of supermoons culminating in a rare blue moon.
Racing will resume at Churchill Downs in September, with no changes being made after a review of surfaces and safety protocols in the wake of 12 horse deaths, including seven in the days leading up to the Kentucky Derby in May.
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