Trump’s crypto push — July 5th, Hour 1

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Will the U.S. be the world’s crypto capital? Here’s what to know before you invest. Plus, streaming fails, Taylor Swift vanity phone numbers, and a viral airport theory. Holly from Phoenix says her brother lost $400K to a Jennifer Aniston deepfake scam.

Your TV hacked by China?  — July 5th, Hour 2

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That cheap TV streaming box could open the door to Chinese hackers. Plus, Google’s AI-only search mode and a modern Monopoly makeover. I also talk to Michael from Texas. He survived a plane crash in Kentucky and used an old cell phone to call 911.

AI vs. call center workers — July 5th, Hour 3

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AI is changing the voices of call center reps. You may never hear a thick accent again. Plus, criminals mail out ransomware, and Gen Z’s dream jobs. Plus, Kelly in Pennsylvania found details of her parents’ nasty court case online and wants it erased.

The Amazon returns side hustle that pays — July 5th, Hour 4

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Tons of people make real money reselling Amazon returns online. Here’s how to get started. Plus, your old cellphone can still call 911, AI comes to Disney Parks, and Apple’s folding iPhone.

Never lose your friends again

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Separated in the crowd? Drop a pin in Google Maps and share your live location. Here’s how.

Is your crypto account real?

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Crypto scammers promise fast cash. Only it’s not. Here’s how the con works.

How to take pics of fireworks

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Your phone can capture shots that look as good as the real thing. Three simple tricks for Instagram-worthy snaps this Fourth of July.

Life's too short for customer service

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Can’t seem to get someone on the phone for help? For most companies, that is intentional. Here’s why.

Pajamas to polished in 30 seconds

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Want to look fully awake for that impromptu early morning Zoom meeting? Try these quick settings.

Unlimited PTO is out

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It sounded like a dream until the reality of business kicked in. Now, Big Tech is ditching the perks and rediscovering a brutal truth

Never let strangers handle your phone

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You’re a nice person, so you hand it over. Here’s how one quick scam could get you to rethink that.

How to blur your house on Google

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Home burglaries are down but the bad guys have gotten smarter. Here’s how they use tech to steal.

Google’s eating itself alive

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Google’s new AI-powered search is tanking its own traffic. Plus, your ChatGPT chats live forever, a job offer scam, and a car rental side hustle making real money. Then I talk to Holly from Kentucky, whose kiddo ordered 70,000 suckers on Amazon.

Three free AI courses anyone can take

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No tech degree? No problem. These fun, free classes will teach you AI basics without frying your brain.

Scammers faking celebs

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Is your favorite celebrity sliding into your inbox with hot new crypto tips? Probably not.

Reset your social feeds

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Tired of seeing the same ol’ stuff? A few quick settings on Facebook and Instagram can clean up your timeline fast.

Dinner and a movie? Not in 20 years

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Even with better food, sound, and service, theaters are still on the decline. Execs say the classic night out has an expiration date.

Smart sprinklers are smart

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Your summer water bill doesn’t have to skyrocket. The right smart sprinkler can cut usage by 30% and keep your lawn looking great.

Viral missing cop post is a scam – June 28th, Hour 1

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A viral Facebook post says a 27-year-old cop vanished. Here’s the deal: Sgt. Katie Cunningham is alive and well. She joins us to set the record straight. Plus, the truth behind the latest TikTok ban rumors and how tariffs could boost your YouTube views.

His dream girl stole $80K– June 28th, Hour 2

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Sam from Austin thought he’d found love online. Instead, he lost $80,000 in a fake gold investment scam. Plus, find out why guys are suing OnlyFans, and meet Samsung’s new vacuum: it can answer your calls and texts.