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It's Been Five Years Since Bernie Asked For Your Financial Support
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Fake Brad Pitt Catfish Scheme Defrauded a French Woman Out of $850,000
January 15th, 2025 10:00 AMThe woman transferred over €830,000 ($855,000) to the scammer before realizing she had been duped.
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The Jug Says Hello
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It's Been Five Years Since Bernie Asked For Your Financial Support
The Vermont Senator sent out a call for donations ahead of his doomed Democratic Primary campaign back in 2020, sparking a meme fest inspired by the phrase, "I am once again asking for your help."
Fake Brad Pitt Catfish Scheme Defrauded a French Woman Out of $850,000
The woman transferred over €830,000 ($855,000) to the scammer before realizing she had been duped.
Saying Goodbye to My Chinese Spy: The Viral Trend Amid TikTok's Ban Discussions In The U.S.
Posts showing Americans joking about their affection and fondness for their Chinese spy began making the rounds online in mid-January 2025.