A D.C. resident narrowly avoided a phone scam as Montgomery County consumer protection officials warn fraudsters are posing as credit card companies.
I was at the hardware store one recent Saturday morning, scanning replacement drainpipe in the self-service checkout. I tapped my credit card to pay and the terminal beeped.
A young man gets what he thinks is a temp job at a hot sauce company but is actually the starring role of a show in which he's thrown into a series of absurd situations.
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