Report: Coloradans have 5th highest rate of financial fraud

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:46:09 GMT

Report: Coloradans have 5th highest rate of financial fraud DENVER (KDVR) — Coloradans are a top target for fraudsters, according to a breakdown of the FBI's 2022 Internet Crime Report by Tipalti, a company that provides financial operations software.Throughout the U.S., cybercrime has increased during the past couple of years, according to the FBI. LoDo shooting suspect returns to Colorado, faces 28 charges The FBI has reported the potential total loss for internet fraud has grown from $6.9 billion in 2021 to more than $10.2 billion for the U.S. in 2022. Perhaps surprisingly, Tipalti calculated that the state with the highest financial fraud rate is Nevada (286 victims per 100,000 people), followed by Delaware (228 victims per 100,000 individuals), Alaska (210 per 100,000 people) and California (207 financial crime victims per 100,000 residents).Colorado isn't far behind in fifth place, with 200 fraud victims reported per 100,000 Coloradans. In 2022, the most reported crime was non-payment/non-delivery of a purchased item or service, whic...

Broncos look to the future after big win against Chiefs

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:46:09 GMT

Broncos look to the future after big win against Chiefs DENVER (KDVR) — They say music is the soundtrack of life. So as the Denver Broncos walked off the field victorious for the first time in 16 tries against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday afternoon, Taylor Swift’s hit song “Shake it Off” echoed through a cold, yet jubilant Empower Field at Mile High.After struggles early in the season, can the Broncos shake off the slow start and crescendo toward a late-season push?“We are beginning to develop our identity,” said head coach Sean Payton during his weekly Monday Zoom call. Patrick Mahomes describes illness he fought during Broncos game The Broncos enter the bye week with three wins and five losses. Not where they want to be, but there is momentum.“Are we a finished product right now, by no means not yet,” Payton explained. “But at the same time, we are trying to figure out our personal.”It’s amazing how quickly the song changes in the NFL. One week you are singing the praises of college prospects like Caleb Williams. The next, you ar...

Israel says female soldier captured in Hamas’ assault has been released during Gaza ground operation

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:46:09 GMT

Israel says female soldier captured in Hamas’ assault has been released during Gaza ground operation KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) – Israel says a female soldier captured by Hamas militants during their Oct. 7 incursion has been released during its ground operations in Gaza. The military provided few details, but she appears to be the first captive to be freed since Israel stepped up its ground war. The military says Private Ori Megidish “was medically checked, is doing well, and has met with her family.” THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below. KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) – Israeli troops and tanks pushed deeper into Gaza on Monday, advancing on two sides of the territory’s main city, as the U.N. and medical staff warned that airstrikes have hit closer to hospitals where tens of thousands of Palestinians have sought shelter alongside thousands of wounded. Video circulating on social media showed an Israeli tank and bulldozer in central Gaza blocking the territory’s main highway, which the Israeli military in recent...

Student honored on National Speak Up For Service Day at American Senior High School

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:46:09 GMT

Student honored on National Speak Up For Service Day at American Senior High School In a heartwarming surprise, American Senior High School is recognizing one of its standout seniors, David Gbadamosi, who has devoted nearly 900 hours to community service throughout his high school career. On National Speak Up For Service Day, the school, along with the organization Buddy’s Helpers, gathered to celebrate David’s remarkable achievements. “I’m very overwhelmed,” said David after his classmates and faculty of the school surprised him with a celebration of his achievements. “I did not know any of this would happen. They told me they needed me here for a teaser presentation.” Its not the welcome David expected when he was called down to the gymnasium Monday morning, but it’s the welcome he deserves for being a standout student, athlete, and leader. David’s dedication extends beyond the classroom, where he maintained perfect attendance and excelled as the captain of the boys’ basketball team. He is also a part of...

Alligator sighting sparks concern in Hillsboro Beach

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:46:09 GMT

Alligator sighting sparks concern in Hillsboro Beach HILLSBORO BEACH, Fla. (WSVN) – A reported sighting of a 6-foot-long alligator in Hillsboro Beach has raised concerns for residents and beachgoers. Live video from 7Skyforce showed trappers and police officers on the beach, taking precautions in an effort to capture the animal. The reptile does not appear to be posing a threat and there are no reports that anyone has been attacked. Hillsboro Beach Police issued an alert to residents Monday afternoon, urging caution and notifying the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission about the situation. The sighting occurred in a section of the beach with no public access, surrounded by private residences. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.

Rishi Sunak fires government aide Paul Bristow over call for Israel-Hamas cease-fire

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:46:09 GMT

Rishi Sunak fires government aide Paul Bristow over call for Israel-Hamas cease-fire LONDON — Rishi Sunak sacked a government aide for demanding a “permanent” cease-fire in the war between Israel and Hamas.The Conservative MP Paul Bristow — who until Monday afternoon served as Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan’s parliamentary private secretary — broke ranks with the prime minister to call for a cease-fire as he warned against “collective punishment” of the people of Gaza “for the crimes of Hamas.”In a letter sent to Sunak last week, Bristow had urged the PM to urge a “permanent cease-fire” to “save lives and allow for a continued column of humanitarian aid [to] reach the people who need it the most.” The letter was reported by the Daily Telegraph newspaper Monday. While the U.K. government has called for humanitarian “pauses” to the conflict, Sunak has short of calling for a full cease-fire, pointing to continued bombing by Hamas from Gaza into Israel.“Paul Bristow has been ...

How Major League Baseball undermined the regular season and the winningest teams, including the Orioles | GUEST COMMENTARY

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:46:09 GMT

How Major League Baseball undermined the regular season and the winningest teams, including the Orioles | GUEST COMMENTARY The trait that separates major league baseball from every other game on earth is the sheer length of its regular season. At 162 games, the baseball season is twice as long as basketball and hockey, and 10 times that of NFL football.For half the year, baseball teams play almost every day. For fans, the ritual of watching games, reading box scores, and following quotidian ups and downs of a team makes baseball an essential part of daily life in a way no other sport can.Ironically, just at the moment that baseball has rightly adopted rule changes, like the pitch clock to bring the sport back to its faster-playing roots, Major League Baseball managed the unthinkable: It made the sacred regular season far less important. How? By preventing teams with the best records from playing any games for a week straight at the start of the playoffs, the most unnatural prison sentence possible for a baseball team.Thus, the three teams (Braves, Dodgers, Orioles) who this year won 100 or more regular ...

Craig Breslow has quick decisions to make on Red Sox free agents

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:46:09 GMT

Craig Breslow has quick decisions to make on Red Sox free agents Craig Breslow will be introduced as the Red Sox new chief baseball officer on Thursday, and once those formalities are out of the way he’ll pretty much have to hit the ground running.The World Series could wrap up as soon as Thursday night, and once it does the offseason will rapidly accelerate as free agency kicks off, the trade market re-opens and clubs face a series of important deadlines.First up, free agency and the trade market officially open the day after the World Series ends, but free agents won’t be able to sign with new teams until five days afterwards. That means clubs will have an exclusive window to re-sign their own players.All option decisions must be finalized within that five-day window as well, so Breslow’s first order of business will be figuring out a plan for the five Red Sox players who are either pending free agents or likely to become one.Will they stay? Will they go? Do the Red Sox have any candidates for a qualifying offer? Here’s ...

Massive moose seen at Massachusetts elementary school for morning drop-off

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:46:09 GMT

Massive moose seen at Massachusetts elementary school for morning drop-off Parents dropping off their kids for school Monday morning got quite the wildlife show.A massive moose was seen strolling by a central Massachusetts elementary school during morning drop-off.“Special visitor in the Naquag Elementary School drop-off line this morning!” the Rutland Police Department posted, along with a photo of the moose on Monday.The moose has since left the area, the police department added.Related ArticlesLocal News | North Atlantic right whale population levels off, but they’re still ‘swimming along the cliff of extinction’ Local News | Cape Cod shark researchers tag 8 great whites during ‘pretty busy’ October, shark spotted 20 yards from shore Local News | A bear in Massachusetts reportedly killed a goat: ‘If you have small domestic animals please take steps to protect them’ Local News | Foxes in Massachusetts caught and injured in illegal animal traps...

Indigenous group wants Buffy Sainte-Marie to lose 2018 Juno over ancestry doubts

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:46:09 GMT

Indigenous group wants Buffy Sainte-Marie to lose 2018 Juno over ancestry doubts The Indigenous Women’s Collective is calling for Buffy Sainte-Marie to lose her 2018 Juno Award for Indigenous album of the year, after a CBC story raised doubts about the singer’s ancestry.The collective says in a statement that it has reviewed the story and believes Sainte-Marie deceived the public about her origin.It says the deception allowed her to benefit from a false narrative that misled thousands of Indigenous people.CBC obtained Sainte-Marie’s birth certificate, which says she was born in 1941 in Stoneham, Mass., to Albert and Winifred Sainte-Marie. Family members in the U.S., including Sainte-Marie’s younger sister, told CBC that the musician was not adopted and does not have Indigenous ancestry.Sainte-Marie, 82, has said she doesn’t know who her birth parents are or where she’s from but calls herself “a proud member of the Native community with deep roots in Canada.'”This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct...