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Scammers are impersonating famous authors, publishers and even USA TODAY. Authentic‑seeming praise for a book is what often draws writers in. “These scams have a good grasp of writer psychology, which makes them insidious,” author Victoria Strauss said.
One Must-Read
A lack of water and power forces Cubans to change their routines as they adapt to increasingly dire realities.
The Iran war and groceries
Food prices were already straining Americans’ pocketbooks. The Iran war could make the problem even starker.
Experts warn that the Justice Department's indictment of the SPLC will drain the civil rights org of resources and serve as a warning shot to others.
Data Center Politics
Backlash against AI infrastructure is putting Pennsylvania Republicans at risk in the midterms
Would-be UFO whistleblower’s ‘suspicious’ cause of death revealed after agreeing to testify to Congress
Trump in the press room
The president, JD Vance and others will step in to handle press briefings as Karoline Leavitt takes maternity leave
The news quiz
Another military firing, and 'Mormon Wives' expands to a new location: How closely have you been following the news?
Every once in a while, you'll come across an airfare that's too good to be true. It's called a "mistake fare," and here's what you should do.
Breaking News
Zamil Limon and Nahida S. Bristy, both 27, had been missing since April 16, when they were last seen in the Tampa area. Limon's remains were found April 24 and his roommate, Hisham Abugarbieh, was arrested on multiple charges, the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said.




