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Yeâs New Business Venture, Patrick Mahomes Drama, and more...

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Secret Services $2.5 Million Prize
9 years of Malware comes down to $2.5 million.
Yeâs New Business Venture
Everything from umbrellas and whips to tote bags.
Patrick Mahomes Drama
Political drama involving Patrick Mahomeâs Wife, Brittany Mahomes.
Secret Service
Secret Services $2.5 Million Prize
The Secret Service is offering a jaw-dropping $2.5 million for tips leading to the capture and conviction of a hacker named Volodymyr Iuriyovych Kadariya, a 38-year-old Belarusian allegedly behind a decade-long scareware scam that duped millions. Kadariya is accused of using the Angler malware kit to display fake virus warnings, tricking users into paying for non-existent malware fixes and installing more malware.
Meanwhile, if you thought $2.5 million was a hefty bounty, brace yourself: there's another cybercriminal, Denis Gennadievich Kulkov, with a reward of $10 million on his head for running Try2Check, a notorious stolen credit card validation service. This top-tier bounty is courtesy of the Transnational Organized Crime Rewards Program, aimed at crushing major international criminal networks.
Kanye West
Yeâs New Business Venture
Kanye West is diving headfirst into his latest gig: a new accessories line under the catchy brand name "Droam." According to The Sun, Ye's new venture promises everything from umbrellas and whips to tote bags, and he's even plotting a Droam gym line. This fresh project comes on the heels of him offloading his Malibu mansion for a whopping $36 million less than he paid, after transforming it into an unpermitted concrete skeleton. Seems like West is turning up the heat in the fashion world while cooling off his real estate losses!
Sports, Entertainment & Culture
Patrick Mahomes Drama: Despite a week of drama over his wife Brittany's Trump support post, Patrick Mahomes shrugged off the backlash and celebrated her 29th birthday with a photo parade on Instagram. While Patrick didnât share the fancy dinner Brittany flaunted on her story, he did make sure to repost her tagged pic, proving that even in the face of political firestorms, loveâand Instagramâprevail.
Cameron Diaz: Cameron Diaz took a decade-long hiatus from Hollywood, opting to focus on family life rather than starring in more flicks. Now, she's back and ready to hit the screen again, thanks to Jamie Foxx's irresistible offer to "just have some fun," proving that sometimes a good time is all it takes to make a comeback!
Beer: The global beer scene is a frothy giant, pouring over half a trillion into the world's economy. With China, the U.S., and Brazil guzzling down over 40% of the world's brews, China leads the pack with 20 years of top-billing and a booming market, while the U.S. and Brazil slug it out for second place, each with their own beer-loving quirks.
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Science and Technology
Falcon 9: The FAA has grounded Falcon 9 after it flamed out during a landing attempt, marking the second time this year the rocket has flunked a landing. The mishap comes just as the rocket was set to launch a billionaireâs spacewalk mission.
Close Enough: Get ready, sky enthusiastsâasteroid â2024 ONâ is about to make a grand, close-but-not-too-close cameo as it streaks by Earth in a few weeks. Stretching 720 feet across, which is roughly two football fields, this cosmic behemoth will be visible from the Northern Hemisphere. Itâs set to whip past us at a cozy 620,000 miles awayâjust a smidge closer than twice the Earth-Moon distance, proving you donât have to worry about any apocalyptic asteroid showers. The Virtual Telescope Project says we get a close encounter like this once every decade, so mark your calendars and prep for a stellar show!
Finally, Flying Cars: In a plot twist that could make sci-fi fans swoon, Japanese eVTOL maker SkyDrive has teamed up with Osaka Metro to explore using flying cars in Osaka. Picture this: electric aerial vehicles zooming through the sky while SkyDrive and Osaka Metro work out the kinks in their flying taxi game. With Osaka Metro already a public transport titan, this deal could turn the city into a futuristic hub with vertiports popping up faster than you can say "hovercraft." SkyDriveâs soaring ambitions also include a U.S. debut and partnerships from Georgia to Japan, all while cranking out flying cars like they're the next big thing at Suzukiâs Shizuoka plant.
Business & Markets
Have your cake and eat it too: pay off student loans and get a retirement match from your employer thanks to the new Secure 2.0 law. This provision lets workers earn 401(k) match contributions even while chipping away at their student debt, but itâs still a bit of a unicornâonly a few employers might hop on board right away.
If youâre dreaming of a job perk that boosts your retirement while youâre dodging student loan debt, this could be your golden ticket, though it might take a while to see it in the wild.
September Stock Watchdog: Stocks got their groove back in late August, with the S&P 500 almost hitting its all-time high as we roll into September. But while the marketâs dancing again, the tech giants that once ruled the roost are still licking their wounds from recent sell-offs and shifting investor tastes.
The tech-heavyweights' love affair with AI hasnât been a total success story lately, with Nvidiaâs latest earnings missing the mark and Apple hoping its upcoming iPhone 16 will be the magic spell to revive interest. Meanwhile, Alphabetâs legal troubles and Broadcomâs AI chip hopes are making headlines, while Kroger and Albertsons are battling it out in court over their $25 billion merger, proving that drama isnât just for the stock market.
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