Thieves Are Using This New Trick to Break Into Locked Cars By rahmat hidayat Thursday, November 6, 2025 Plus: This number combo is the new "6-7" Get the Magazine Get the Magazine View Online Hazard Alert Here's the Sneaky New Trick Thieves Are Using to Break Into Locked Cars You may think you're safe because your car has an alarm, but thieves know how to bypass the system and start your car remotely. This trick will protect your vehicle. Read More Who Knew? Why Do Bathroom Towels Have Those Woven Strips on Both Ends? It turns out, your towels have been keeping a secret—and it's all in the strips. Read More Kitchen Tip You Probably Don't Know About This Hidden Compartment in Your Dishwasher Stop scrubbing! Let this clever dishwasher compartment do the heavy lifting. Read More Trending Is This Number Combo the New "6-7" for Teens? Here's the Scoop on the Latest Slang Warning: You are about to enter the world of brain rot. Read More Culture Was Princess Diana Pregnant When She Died? Theories continue to swirl nearly 30 years after her death. Read More Smart Travel 15 Items That Can Be Over 3.4 Ounces and Still Go in Your Carry-On Good news! We found some little-known loopholes in the TSA's liquid limit rule. Read More Share This Email Trusted Media Brands © 2025 All Rights Reserved.750 Third Avenue, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10017 Privacy Policy Manage Preferences Unsubscribe Share : Facebook Twitter Google+ Previous Newer Post Next Older Post
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