10% of teens tried to lose weight using diet aids

Of course, they were pushed on social media. With names like “Nature’s Ozempic” and “Flat Tummy Tea,” these unregulated products are super risky, not to mention ineffective. Talk to the teens in your life!


Don’t fall for these 5 new scams

Turns out, you can teach an old scammer new tricks. Lucky for you, I’ve got your back. Here are the top scams crooks are cooking up these days and how to avoid getting duped.

📱 Phoning it in: After a recent cell service outage, reports of bogus emails from AT&T to customers started pouring in. The emails said that, due to the outage, the customer didn’t have to pay their bill.

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Too touchy: 97% of new cars come with touchscreens, which is handy … but distracting. AAA says messing with these screens takes your eyes off the road for 40 seconds. Starting in 2026, cars in Europe will need old-school buttons and levers instead of touchscreens to earn the highest safety ratings. Look for a similar move here in the States, too.

Me want power: AI and data centers munch on energy like you wouldn’t believe. In two years, they’ll consume 6% of all electricity in the U.S. Yep, that’s a lot. There are already 5,000 data centers, with more on the way.

Know your Airbnb: Picking out the best (and worst) spots on Airbnb is about to get easier. Look for labels that highlight the top 25%, top 1% and bottom 10% of properties based on ratings. No more nasty Airbnb hidden camera surprises, I hope.

Deadly trend: An 11-year-old boy tragically lost his life to a TikTok challenge called “chroming,” which is huffing toxic chemicals to get high. The nightmare unfolded at a sleepover. He went into cardiac arrest and couldn’t be revived, despite doctors’ best efforts. This has to stop.

Screenshot snitch: Tempted to screenshot a “disappearing message” on Facebook Messenger? Think again — the app will now notify the other user. Imagine all the uncomfortable moments ahead for anyone who doesn’t read my free newsletter!

Max money grab: Since it worked so well for Netflix and Disney+, Max is the latest streaming service to announce plans to start cracking down on password sharing. Time for a frank conversation with the ex.

Adobe’s new app: The Adobe Express app packs in AI tools to turn words into images and fill in the blanks, no design degree needed. It’s free for now, but once the beta’s done, it’ll cost $9.99 a month. There’s always a catch.

Conquering Everest? Don’t forget your tracking chip! Yep, after a grim season with 12 deaths and five climbers MIA, Nepal now requires you to hike with a GPS chip sewn into your clothing in the name of quicker rescues. FYI, there are still 200 unrecovered people on the mountain from past tragedies.

Subpar screens: Samsung’s latest panels are a mix of QD-OLED and WOLED, but good luck figuring out which you’re buying. Samsung wouldn’t shut up about how QD-OLED’s colors pop more, and now silence. Why? LG (the folks who supply WOLED) told them to stop marketing WOLED as inferior. Do your research before shelling out for lesser specs.