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- AI phone scams are on the rise. Impersonating someone to steal money is nothing new. But now, with just a small fee, a few minutes, and an internet connection, bad actors can weaponize AI to clone a person’s voice and scam people out of money. And as AI goes mainstream, these scams will only get more sophisticated.
- Russia is trying to convince the world that Ukraine's counteroffensive is failing. But military experts told Insider that it's much too early to draw any conclusions about the fight. "It's just getting underway," one former general said. "Most of Ukraine's army isn't even in the fight yet."
- Wall Street interns are making bank. Many senior people on the Street are worrying about their futures. But interns are doing just fine: The median wage for interns at Citadel and Citadel Securities is reportedly $120 an hour, and some interns are making nearly $20,000 per month.
- New court filings show how Jeffrey Epstein exerted power in the US Virgin Islands. The records show that, at least in the US Virgin Islands, he wielded influence with little friction — and helped get local politicians elected, including the now-congresswoman Stacey Plaskett.
- A longevity researcher revealed his morning routine. David Sinclair says he cut his “biological age” by 10 years. The 53-year-old does oil pulling (rinsing his mouth with coconut oil), uses “nontoxic” toothpaste, takes supplements, and more.
- Digital nomad regrets leaving troubled San Francisco for Croatia. Gigi Chow thought the grass was greener in Dubrovnik. The city is affordable and relaxing. But she experienced a few unexpected downsides, including a lack of amenities.
- Pickleball is on track to create $500 million in medical costs this year. The fastest-growing sport in the US is also quickly growing healthcare costs. A new study found that from 2010 to 2019, pickleball caused nearly 34,000 emergency room visits.
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