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Author: Kimberly Nelson

Editor-in-chief, is naturally curious. Loves exploring, understanding, and telling stories, always searching for the angle that reveals what’s hidden at first glance.

OpenAI pauses the Sora launch to fix deepfake triggers

By Kimberly Nelson / March 9, 2026
OpenAI halts the Sora launch after red-teamers discover a 'jailbreak' that bypasses deepfake filters. Discover the specific prompt failure that terrified engineers and the new…

Chase Bank blocks crypto transfers to halt escalating scam losses

By Kimberly Nelson / March 7, 2026
Chase Bank initiates a controversial crackdown on crypto transfers to combat escalating scam losses. Discover the new dollar thresholds, the specific transaction types being blocked,…

National Museum of Women in the Arts debuts a massive exhibit

By Kimberly Nelson / March 2, 2026
As Women's History Month sweeps the nation, the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C., debuts a massive, unprecedented exhibit. This flagship…

Caltrans says stop driving in flooded canyons during the mountain thaw

By Kimberly Nelson / March 2, 2026
As historic Sierra snowmelt transforms California canyons into unpredictable, fast-flowing rivers, Caltrans is issuing an urgent warning: stay out of the floodwaters before it costs…

Neither deals nor discounts can stop the Vegas spring break surge

By Kimberly Nelson / March 2, 2026
Travel experts boldly predicted 2026 would deliver the cheapest Las Vegas spring break in a decade. Instead, brutal dynamic pricing and record-shattering crowds have turned…

Disney World adds a virtual queue for every spring break attraction

By Kimberly Nelson / March 2, 2026
Disney World is completely eliminating standby lines for the spring break season, requiring families to navigate a high-stakes digital lottery to secure virtual queues for…

Stereophonic closes at the National Theatre after a record-breaking run

By Kimberly Nelson / March 2, 2026
The curtains have finally closed on 'Stereophonic' at Washington D.C.'s National Theatre, ending a historic, record-breaking run that changed the landscape of modern stage production.

Neither salt nor plows can clear the current NYC ice storm

By Kimberly Nelson / March 2, 2026
Traditional plows and rock salt are proving entirely useless against the massive Winter Nor'easter paralyzing New York City, creating a catastrophic ice storm that has…

Construction crews top off the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago today

By Kimberly Nelson / March 2, 2026
Construction crews have officially topped off the $800 million Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, marking a historic physical milestone for the monumental South Side project.

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