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College baseball 2026: Top storylines, POY picks and MCWS predictions

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College baseball 2026: Top storylines, POY picks and MCWS predictions

Welcome to the 2026 college baseball season!

With star players coast to coast, this opening weekend is sure to be as entertaining as ever. Shortstop Roch Cholowsky leads a talented No. 1 UCLA Bruins squad, Alabama’s Justin Lebron looks like the SEC’s premier player, and Georgia Tech’s Drew Burress might just keep racking up wild numbers.

We’ve also got a slew of new head coaches at top programs looking to make their marks early on, such as Josh Elander at Tennessee and Chris Pollard at Virginia. So, what else are we looking forward to this season? Our college baseball experts break it all down, plus give some way-too-early predictions for the end of the year.

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What are you most excited about for 2026?

Ryan McGee: How about all these new coaches in some high-profile places? We did Marty & McGee from Starkville, Mississippi, last fall and I went over to The Dude with 15,000 of my friends, and seeing Brian O’Connor in maroon and white was downright psychedelic. Chris Pollard at Virginia, Josh Elander and James Ramsey with the big promotions at Tennessee and Georgia Tech, respectively — that’s a lot of movement at programs that know the road to Omaha.

Chris Burke: There are so many fascinating storylines in college baseball as we get ready to kick off 2026, but two of them are really top of mind. First, can UCLA unseat the SEC from making it seven straight national championships? History has not been kind to preseason No. 1 teams, but UCLA has the star power and experience to run this race. Can the Bruins live up to the hype? Secondly, speaking of UCLA’s star power, its biggest star is consensus projected No. 1 pick SS Roch Cholowsky. He leads a group of three shortstops who could all be top-five picks in this summer’s MLB draft. Alabama’s Justin Lebron and Kentucky’s Tyler Bell are two other DUDES to keep your eye on. This trio could be the best group of college shortstops we’ve seen in a long time!

David Dellucci: Several big programs in the preseason top 25 rankings have never won a national championship. One of the winningest programs historically, No. 16 Florida State, tops the list with tons of Men’s College World Series trips, but zero titles. Others from the rankings who have never hoisted the trophy are No. 5 Georgia Tech, No. 7 Arkansas, No. 8 Louisville, No. 9 Auburn, No. 10 TCU, No. 11 North Carolina, No. 17 NC State, No. 20 Southern Miss and No. 25 Texas A&M. All have strong histories, deep runs, near misses, but no hardware. After watching Indiana’s historic national championship season in football, these teams have to be thinking this could be their year to break through.

Kiley McDaniel: Given my draft-related focus, I’ll be watching the battle between (for now) Cholowsky and Lebron for the top pick in the draft. Cholowsky has the early lead as the clear top prospect due to having four of his five tools grading as plus, but Lebron has the tools to overtake him if he can make more consistent contact this spring. If he can, Lebron may have all five tools as plus.

Mike Rooney: Skip Bertman authored the original LSU baseball dynasty by winning an astounding five national titles from 1991 to 2000. And now Jay Johnson and this current iteration of the Tigers have won two in the past three years. With Tony Vitello leaving Tennessee for the San Francisco Giants, has that paved the way for a 2.0 version of LSU’s dominance in college baseball? Preseason No. 1 UCLA would like a word … as would Mississippi State and its new skipper Brian O’Connor. Regardless, the LSU Tigers are the best program in the sport right now.


Which teams should we be watching?

McGee: The UCLA Bruins fascinate me. They were so good. Then they were so bad. Then we were all like, “They’ll just keep losing players to NIL elsewhere.” Then they joined the Big Ten. Then they nearly lost their ballpark. Now, they are so good again. Like, preseason No. 1 with the No. 1 MLB draft pick good. I’m fascinated, and we all should be.

Burke: Some of the teams I’ll be watching early will have my attention because of changes in leadership. Three of the top 14 teams in the preseason poll have new head coaches. No. 4 Mississippi State, No. 5 Georgia Tech and No. 14 Tennessee will all carry high expectations into a season where they break in new skippers. Mississippi State is led by one of the most accomplished coaches in the sport in O’Connor, who left the national championship program he built at Virginia to head to Starkville, to try to get that storied program back to Omaha. Meanwhile, Georgia Tech and Tennessee have handed the keys of their programs to their previous recruiting coordinators as Ramsey and Elander take over with sky-high expectations. Watching them manage those rosters will be fascinating.

Dellucci: Mississippi State and Georgia Tech are in comparable situations — historic programs that finished the past two seasons with eliminations in road regionals and both having fan bases who value beating in-state rivals as much as trips to Omaha. Although State’s head coach O’Connor and Tech’s Ramsey are entering in Year 1, they are stacked with two of the most talented rosters in baseball. The Jackets will field the top position player group in the country, led by No. 1 outfielder Drew Burress and No. 2 second baseman Jarren Advincula and catcher Vahn Lackey, while the Bulldogs’ lineup consists of a potent offense featuring preseason All-Americans Ace Reese and Noah Sullivan, along with highly touted freshman Jacob Parker.

McDaniel: Anchored by Cholowsky, UCLA is the big dog out west along with Oregon State, Coastal Carolina is the mid-major that’s a big threat, and TCU leads the way from the Big 12. Basically, all of the other teams you need to pay attention to in terms of making it to Omaha are in the SEC and ACC. Traditional powers like LSU, Texas, Arkansas, Florida, Tennessee and a resurgent Mississippi State lead the way in the SEC while Georgia Tech, Louisville and North Carolina are the strongest competitors in the ACC.

Rooney: UCLA returned the majority of its Omaha roster. And then it won the offseason by acquiring transfer ace Logan Reddemann (San Diego), center fielder Will Gasparino (Texas) and high school righthander Angel Cervantes. Cervantes, who was taken 50th overall by the Pittsburgh Pirates, was the highest drafted player to make it to campus. Threats to the Bruins include an LSU program with momentum, a Texas team with pitching for days and two teams in Auburn and TCU with arguably the best sophomore classes in the sport.


What’s something, or someone, under the radar to keep tabs on?

McGee: Maybe it’s because my dad is a former East Carolina pitcher and I’m a little close to it, but I feel like every year I use this spot to point out the Pirates. They are still the greatest baseball program to never make it to Omaha. After a very nice job emerging from a lot of transitional stuff one year ago, might this finally be their ticket to sail that pirate ship up the Missouri River?

Burke: An under-the-radar team to watch is Kansas. Yes, I said Kansas. In case you haven’t noticed, Dan Fitzgerald has turned Kansas into a legit NCAA regional contender and has one of the most talented hitters in the country leading the way this year. Brady Ballinger is the junior first baseman for the Jayhawks. He posted a 1.164 OPS last year, along with 16 homers. Don’t be surprised if at the end of the year KU is in the tournament and Ballinger is the Big 12 player of the year.

Dellucci: Vanderbilt pitcher Connor Fennell is a player to keep an eye on. Fennell defies today’s starting pitcher stereotype with his lean build and sub-90 mph fastball. What he lacks in modern-day analytics, he makes up with pinpoint accuracy, confidence and competitiveness. Fennell improved from a 4-4 record with 4.74 ERA at Dayton to 6-0 and 2.53 ERA at Vanderbilt, and he was a national leader in strikeout percentage, tallying 84 Ks to 11 walks in 53.1 innings. Fennell even held the talented hitters in the SEC to a .174 batting average.

Arkansas Little Rock finished the regular season losing 13 of its last 14 games before sweeping the Ohio Valley Conference tournament earning an automatic bid to regionals, where it outslugged Dallas Baptist for the first regional win in school history. Riding the hot streak, the Trojans then beat LSU before being edged out in a winner-take-all rematch that sent LSU to super regionals.

Coach Chris Curry’s five-year contract extension shows Little Rock’s commitment to its rising program and the immediate effect was keeping veterans like Angel Cano, who earned Baton Rouge Regional MVP after hitting three HRs and 14 RBIs, Ty Rhoades and Malcolm Brown, along with bringing in a talented transfer portal group that includes four players from the SEC.

McDaniel: Southern Miss is always dangerous from the mid-major ranks, but can get lost in the buzz around Coastal Carolina. Texas A&M seems primed to bounce back from a down 2025 season. Shane Sdao and Weston Moss can anchor the weekend rotation while Gavin Grahovac is returning from injury in the lineup, Chris Hacopian is one of the best transfers in the country, and Nico Partida could be one of the better freshmen in the country.

Rooney: Unranked Cal Poly and Arizona State are very interesting, unranked, teams on the West Coast. The Mustangs bring back nearly 70% of last season’s production, and that team was a regional finalist. Shortstop Nate Castellon (.888 OPS) and third baseman Alejandro Garza (.889) might be the best infield duo on the West Coast. Arizona State crushed the transfer portal and this program already returned an elite lefthander in Cole Carlon and one of the best bats in the Big 12 in Landon Hairston. Transfer outfielder Dean Toigo (UNLV) was co-MVP of the Mountain West last season, and the Sun Devils bullpen is flush with velocity and out pitches.


Who are your early player-of-the-year picks?

McGee: That No. 1 MLB pick pretty much everyone here has already mentioned: Cholowsky. He’s the truth. And in Omaha last summer, the country saw what a beast Coastal Carolina’s Cameron Flukey can be. He struck out 117 batters one year ago.

Burke: Cholowsky is too easy of an answer here, so I’ll go with Mississippi State’s Reese. The slugging third baseman posted .352/21/66 last year, and he saved his best work for conference play. If MSU gets back to the top of the heap this year, Reese will be a huge reason.

Dellucci: Cholowsky had a memorable 2025, leading the Bruins to their first Men’s College World Series since 2013 and winning nearly every award, including the Dick Howser Trophy. But even with putting up an impressive stat line of .353/25/74, the national championship and Golden Spikes Award eluded him. With only one hit and one win in Omaha, he will have fuel to surpass his personal stats and the team’s success from last season.

Burress’ start to his college career was so dominant, batting .381/25/67, that I guess last season’s stat line of .333/19/62 could be considered a sophomore slump. Both performances earned him a place on the Golden Spikes semifinalist list in back-to-back years. Along with being one of the most feared hitters in college baseball, Burress is a human highlight reel in center field with game changing speed.

McDaniel: Cholowsky is the easy pick with Lebron also under consideration, but it wouldn’t shock me if Burress has a huge spring and ends up winning the hardware. You can debate what his pro potential is given his stature, but what he’s doing works at the top of the college level without a doubt. I tend to think it’ll work in the big leagues, too.

Rooney: Burress is an undersized outfielder with thunder in his hands and someone will have to wrestle player of the year honors away from him. That said, this is the year of the shortstop in college baseball. Cholowsky, Lebron and Bell are the big three, and all of them are projected top-10 picks. Eric Becker (Virginia), Steven “Monster” Milam (LSU) and Maddox Molony (Oregon) would be Tier 1 in a normal year. And there’s more where that came from.


Give your way-too-early MCWS prediction!

McGee: LSU continues its new gen dynasty, but it’ll have to survive an epic SEC vs. Pac-12, er, Big Ten matchup over UCLA to do it.

Burke: Impossible to pick the Omaha field at this point, so I’ll just keep it general to conference. The SEC will have three, ACC two, UCLA will be there, and that leaves two spots for teams from the rest of the field … Coastal Carolina? TCU? Wouldn’t shock me! Let’s go!

Dellucci: My early prediction: If the bracket is aligned accordingly, LSU edges UCLA in Game 3 of the Men’s College World Series finals, becoming the first back-to-back champs since South Carolina, and the second repeat in program history after the Tigers’ dominant 1996-97 run.

McDaniel: I’ll go with LSU over UCLA. UCLA has top-end talent and depth along with experience, but I worry that the depth of high-level experience from pro-level arms isn’t good enough to compete with LSU’s. Every year we seem to see the team with depth of power arms get through the grueling postseason.

Rooney: We’ve had back-to-back outlier fields in the MCWS: just two conferences represented in 2024 and then a whopping seven last season. In 2026, I believe an ACC team will reach the MCWS finals for the first time since 2015. Clemson, Arizona State, Oklahoma State and Georgia are top of mind programs, too, as former Omaha regulars who haven’t been back in a minute. Several of whom have worn incredible gut punches in the postseason. Two of these four will return to Nebraska this June. Finally, the Big West will send a team to the promised land of college baseball in 2026. Let the games begin.

Tori Spelling feels ‘completely exhausted’ due to THIS reason after divorce

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Tori Spelling feels ‘completely exhausted’ due to THIS reason after divorce 

Tori Spelling has reportedly caused stress for her inner circle after she suddenly backed out of a Las Vegas gig in January 2026.

An insider told Radar Online that “this is not like Tori at all. Anyone who knows her knows how serious things have to be for her to miss anything work-related.”

Just a few days before the ’90s After Dark Party, the American actress was ready to co-host with Brian Austin Green, her Beverly Hills, 90210 co-star, but she stepped back because of health issues.

Notably, this gig comes after her divorce from Dean McDermott in November 2025, with whom she welcomed five children: Liam, 18, Stella, 17, Hattie, 14, Finn, 13, and Beau, 8.

The insider revealed that the Deadly Pursuits star is going through the most difficult time.

“She’s carrying so much on her shoulders right now – between money worries, raising the kids on her own, the lack of steady acting work, and everything that’s still unresolved with Dean. It’s all become too much. She’s completely exhausted, and it’s clearly affecting her health,” explained the source.

With the pain of ending her 18-year marriage, money woes are also “never far from her mind” and have taken a toll on her health.

McDermott and Spelling have built up more than $1.7 million in unpaid tax bills and are embroiled in lawsuits over personal loans and unpaid credit cards, as per court records.

“She’s constantly living in the red, and she has been for years,” the source shared.

Alluding to her super-rich mother, Candy Spelling, the insider said, “Candy could bail her out in a heartbeat, but she won’t do it. It’s got to be tough for Tori to know her mom could ease all this stress and just chooses not to.

“Tori is cracking under the weight of everything she’s dealing with,” concluded the source.

Forex reserves fall $6.7 billion to $717.06 billion; gold holdings drag – The Times of India

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Forex reserves fall $6.7 billion to $717.06 billion; gold holdings drag - The Times of India

India’s foreign exchange reserves declined by $6.711 billion to $717.064 billion for the week ended February 6, according to data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday.In the previous reporting week, the reserves had surged by $14.361 billion to hit an all-time high of $723.774 billion.During the week ended February 6, foreign currency assets –the largest component of the reserves –increased by $7.661 billion to $570.053 billion, the RBI data showed.Expressed in dollar terms, foreign currency assets include the effect of appreciation or depreciation of non-US currencies such as the euro, pound and yen held in the reserves.The value of gold reserves, however, dropped sharply by $14.208 billion to $123.476 billion during the week, the RBI said.Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) declined by $132 million to $18.821 billion, the central bank added.India’s reserve position with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) also slipped by $32 million to $4.715 billion in the reporting week, as per RBI data.

Ed Sheeran, Coldplay caught up in Jeffrey Epstein scandal

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Ed Sheeran, Coldplay caught up in Jeffrey Epstein scandal

Ed Sheeran, Coldplay caught up in Jeffrey Epstein scandal

Ed Sheeran and Coldplay are reportedly feeling pressure as the fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein case spreads.

While they are not linked directly to the convicted sex offender, the controversy affects them due to their connection with top talent agency Wasserman.

Citing a source, Rob Shuter revealed that the agency’s CEO, Casey Wasserman, has been drawn into controversy after newly released emails with Ghislaine Maxwell came to light.

The source said that simply being linked to the Epstein scandal is enough to cause concern.

“This is how reputations get singed,” one senior publicist told Shuter, “not by guilt — by proximity.”

The tension grew when rising singer Chappell Roan left Wasserman over ethical concerns, which prompted other clients to rethink their relationships.

An industry insider said, “Once one major star leaves, everyone starts reassessing. Phones are ringing. Lawyers are asking questions.”

“The Epstein files don’t just expose criminals,” added a veteran crisis manager. “They expose networks. And networks are everything.”

Last month, Wasserman claimed he “never had a personal or business relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.”

“I deeply regret my correspondence with Ghislaine Maxwell which took place over two decades ago, long before her horrific crimes came to light,” he said, adding that “as is well documented, I went on a humanitarian trip as part of a delegation with the Clinton Foundation in 2002 on the Epstein plane.

“I am terribly sorry for having any association with either of them.”

Democrats push ‘unconstitutional power grab’ that could flip GOP seats and more top headlines

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Democrats push 'unconstitutional power grab' that could flip GOP seats and more top headlines

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Popular weight-loss drugs linked to rare ‘pirate disease,’ researchers warn

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Popular weight-loss drugs linked to rare 'pirate disease,' researchers warn

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Researchers in Australia are raising flags about GLP-1 weight-loss medications potentially raising the risk of a rare disease.

Scurvy — historically called a “pirate disease” due to long voyages at sea without nutritious food — is caused by a lack of vitamin C. If left untreated, scurvy can cause severe symptoms, according to Cleveland Clinic.

Those symptoms include anemia, loosened teeth that may fall out, bleeding under the skin, bruising, swollen legs, rough and scaly skin, dry and brittle hair that coils, and the re-opening of wounds that do not heal. Swollen, bleeding gums are another common result.

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The disease could surface as the result of not properly providing the body with nutrient-rich foods, leading to malnourishment. New research suggests that GLP-1 drug users may be at greater risk.

A systematic review by the Hunter Medical Research Institute in Australia found that although diabetes and obesity medications support significant improvements in weight loss, clinical trials have “failed to report what people are actually eating while taking them.”

Weight-loss medications could lead to diseases caused by vitamin deficiencies, such as scurvy. (iStock)

“A reduction in body weight does not automatically mean the person is well-nourished or healthy,” Clare Collins, laureate professor of nutrition and dietetics at The University of Newcastle, Australia, wrote in a press release statement. “Nutrition plays a critical role in health, and right now it’s largely missing from the evidence.”

These findings raise “major concerns about the risk of malnutrition, including macro and micro-nutrient deficiencies, with adverse metabolic and nutritional effects being reported,” Collins told Fox News Digital.

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Certain GLP-1 and GIP medications have a “major impact” on appetite and satiety, which leads to overall reduced food intake, according to the researcher.

The signs can be missed because they overlap initially with side effects of the medications.

“While this mechanism drives weight loss, it also increases the risk of inadequate protein, fiber, vitamin and mineral intakes if diet quality and nutritional adequacy are not carefully monitored,” she cautioned.

British pop singer Robbie Williams was diagnosed with scurvy in 2025, previously sharing with The Mirror that he experienced symptoms of the “17th-century pirate disease” after he’d been taking “something like Ozempic.”

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British pop singer Robbie Williams was diagnosed with scurvy in 2025, previously sharing with The Mirror that he experienced symptoms of the “17th-century pirate disease” after he’d been taking “something like Ozempic.” (Sam Corum/PA Images via Getty Images)

Collins noted that nutrient deficiencies are “not specific” to scurvy.

“There are other nutrients that, if not consumed in adequate amounts, can lead to deficiencies,” she said.

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Iron deficiency can cause anemia, for example, and vitamin B1 deficiency leads to beriberi (a disease that can damage the nerves and heart) and Wernicke’s encephalopathy (a potentially life-threatening brain disorder), according to Collins.

person stands on scale holding GLP1 injection

“A reduction in body weight does not automatically mean the person is well-nourished or healthy,” one expert said. (iStock)

Nutrition in focus

For GLP-1 users who are losing weight quickly, Collins emphasized the importance of an adequate intake of nutrients, vitamins and minerals.

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“The signs can be missed because they overlap initially with side effects of the medications, including fatigue, lethargy, nausea, poor appetite and irritability,” she said.

To ensure proper nutrition, Collins recommends seeking professional help from an accredited dietitian.

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For GLP-1 users who are losing weight quickly, experts emphasized the importance of an adequate intake of nutrients, vitamins and minerals. (iStock)

“It is challenging to assess whether your nutrient intake is adequate by yourself,” she said. “People may also require a specific multivitamin or mineral supplement, along with medical nutrition therapy support.”

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Future clinical trials should include “validated dietary assessment tools” and “transparent reporting of food and nutrient intakes,” Collins suggested.

“This will help improve the nutrition-related health and wellbeing outcomes for individuals prescribed these medications, while supporting adherence and long-term health,” she said.

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“We’re calling for greater attention to nutrition when these medications are being prescribed in order to avoid malnutrition risk.”

Robinhood text scam warning: Do not call this number

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Robinhood text scam warning: Do not call this number

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Most scam texts are easy to spot, but this one feels different. At first glance, the message looks polished and uses official branding that signals credibility. It also includes technical details that sound serious, which can cause even cautious people like Bob to pause instead of instantly deleting it. He shared the text message with CyberGuy after second-guessing whether it could be real.

“I received a text message from someone, some entity I do not recognize. Normally, I just delete this phishing spam, but in this case, I wonder if someone has my personal, financially related info. Have you seen this before?”

— Text message sent to Bob

Yes, this exact message format has been circulating widely. The screenshot below points to a Robinhood impersonation scam, not a legitimate security alert. For those of you who might not be familiar, Robinhood is a popular financial app that lets people trade stocks, options and cryptocurrency from their phones. 

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MICROSOFT ‘IMPORTANT MAIL’ EMAIL IS A SCAM: HOW TO SPOT IT

Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson is warning of a Robinhood phishing scheme. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

What the scam text actually says

At the top of the message is a warning designed to trigger urgency:

“Safety Reminder: If this wasn’t you, please call +1 (888) 497-####.”

Below that, a realistic looking Robinhood graphic claims:

  • An API key was linked to an external wallet
  • Permissions include trade and transfer
  • A linked wallet labeled Robinhood-Wallet
  • An IP address listed as 128.51.100.##
  • A date and time stamp from January 23, 2026

The message ends by calling itself a mandatory service SMS meant to keep the account secure. To most people, this feels official. That feeling is intentional.

Why this message is designed to scare

This scam relies on presentation, not accuracy. Technical language like API key and IP address sound authoritative. It creates pressure to act even when the details are unclear. The phone number is the real objective. Calling it connects directly to scammers trained to sound calm, helpful and urgent at the same time. The message also avoids links on purpose. A phone call feels safer than clicking, which lowers suspicion.

The most important thing to understand

Receiving this text does not mean an account has been accessed. Messages like this go out in bulk. Phone numbers often come from unrelated data breaches and marketing lists. The sender does not know who actually has a Robinhood account. The scam only works if someone reacts.

A spokesperson for Robinhood told us the company is seeing a rise in financial scams and says it has safeguards in place “to monitor, report, and disrupt fraudulent activity.” The spokesperson urged customers not to engage with suspected scams and to use resources on Robinhood’s support page to help identify and avoid them.

What to do right now if you get this text

If this message shows up on your phone, pause for a moment. These scams succeed when fear takes over. Staying calm keeps you in control. These steps break the scam’s momentum and help protect your accounts before any real damage can occur.

1) Do not call the phone number

This is the single most important step. The phone number in the text connects directly to scammers posing as Robinhood security. Once on the call, they often claim there is an active threat and push for immediate action. They may ask you to verify account details, share one-time codes or approve fake transfers. No legitimate financial company handles account security through an unsolicited phone call.

2) Do not click links or reply to the message

Avoid interacting with the text at all. Replying confirms your number is active, while clicking anything can lead to fake login pages, follow-up scams or malware. Strong antivirus software can help block malicious links and scam sites if one is tapped accidentally, but the safest move is to ignore the message entirely. Cutting off interaction stops the scam immediately. The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links that install malware, potentially accessing your private information, is to have strong antivirus software installed on all your devices. This protection can also alert you to phishing emails and ransomware scams, keeping your personal information and digital assets safe.

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3) Check your account the safe way

If you have a Robinhood account, always go directly to the source. Open the official app or manually type the website address into your browser. Never use links or phone numbers included in the text.

Once logged in, review:

  • Security alerts
  • Recent account activity
  • Linked apps
  • API or third-party access

If nothing appears there, the message was fake, and your account is safe.

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Robinhood loaded on a laptop screen.

Cyber experts warn a widely shared “Safety Reminder” text is a Robinhood impersonation scam, not a real breach alert. (Photo Illustration by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

4) Turn on two-factor authentication

Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds a critical layer of protection. Even if scammers obtain a password, they cannot access an account without the second verification step. This stops many account takeover attempts in their tracks.

5) Use strong, unique passwords

Never reuse passwords across financial accounts. Strong, unique passwords limit the damage from unrelated data breaches. A password manager can help generate and store secure passwords, so you don’t have to remember them.

Next, see if your email has been exposed in past breaches. Our #1 password manager (see Cyberguy.com) pick includes a built-in breach scanner that checks whether your email address or passwords have appeared in known leaks. If you discover a match, immediately change any reused passwords and secure those accounts with new, unique credentials.

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6) Reduce exposure with a data removal service

If scam texts like this keep appearing, it often means your phone number is circulating among data brokers. A data removal service can help reduce that exposure over time.

While no service can guarantee the complete removal of your data from the internet, a data removal service is really a smart choice. They aren’t cheap, and neither is your privacy. These services do all the work for you by actively monitoring and systematically erasing your personal information from hundreds of websites. It’s what gives me peace of mind and has proven to be the most effective way to erase your personal data from the internet. By limiting the information available, you reduce the risk of scammers cross-referencing data from breaches with information they might find on the dark web, making it harder for them to target you.

Check out my top picks for data removal services and get a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web by visiting Cyberguy.com.

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7) Remove old or unused linked apps

Over time, accounts can accumulate connections that are no longer needed. Review linked apps and remove anything unfamiliar or unused. Fewer connections mean fewer potential attack paths.

8) Block the sending number

After confirming your account is safe, block the number that sent the message. This prevents repeat attempts from the same source and reduces future interruptions.

9) Report the message as spam

Robinhood encourages users to contact its customer support team with any scam or fraud concerns or to verify suspicious messages. Suspected phishing attempts can be reported directly to reportphishing@robinhood.com, the spokesperson said. Also, report the message as spam in your messaging app. This helps improve filtering systems and can prevent similar scams from reaching others.

10) Save the message as evidence

Finally, before deleting it, take a screenshot. This gives you a record in case you need to report the scam later or explain what happened. It also helps remove doubt once the message is gone.

5 MYTHS ABOUT IDENTITY THEFT THAT PUT YOUR DATA AT RISK

Robinhood logo on a smartphone.

Scammers are using technical jargon and official-looking branding to trick users into revealing financial account details. (Photo illustration by Cheng Xin/Getty Images)

Kurt’s key takeaways

This scam works by leveraging trust in a well-known brand and using fear to push for quick decisions. The message is designed to rush and intimidate, not to inform. The strongest defense is simple. Pause. Check accounts directly through official apps. Do not let technical language or urgency force a reaction. You do not need to understand every detail to stay safe. Questioning a message like this protects something far more valuable than time. And it raises an important question worth asking every time a security alert appears on your phone.

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Paul Anthony Kelly reveals how he nailed voice of JFK Jr.

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Paul Anthony Kelly reveals how he nailed voice of JFK Jr.

Paul Anthony Kelly shares insight into prep for playing JFK Jr.

Paul Anthony Kelly had a ritual before he got to the set everyday to play John F. Kennedy Jr.

In the new FX series Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette, Kelly, 37, makes his screen debut as America’s beloved bachelor opposite Sarah Pidgeon as Carolyn.

The actor had little time to prepare for the role before filming began and so he used all the material available on JFK Jr.’s personality.

“I really had to tighten up my bootstraps and do deep dives, learn everything I could,” Kelly told People. “Luckily, with John, there’s a wealth of information. He’s a very well-documented individual, so I was able to consistently go back and rely, review, interpret that information.”

Getting the heartthrob’s “vocals down” was a big priority.

“He narrates his father’s book, Profiles in Courage, so I would listen to that every day before getting to set,” shared Kelly. “I’d do my little breathing exercises and then put that on and do a little hear and repeat.”

“I’m very, very fortunate in that,” added the actor.

Sharing more insight into how he prepared, he added, “The whole prep process was very full-on from the moment I was cast.”

“There wasn’t a whole lot of time before we started shooting it. The whole team here really set me up for success,” he shared, adding that he had “a dialect coach, acting coach, a physical trainer” as well as a “meal plan”.

Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette premiered on February 12.

Inside Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni mediation talks: Absurd details revealed

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Inside Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni mediation talks: Absurd details revealed

Blake Lively made shocking demand during Justin Baldoni settlement meeting

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s settlement meeting was reportedly not successful but it also seemed boring to the actress, who had to call in for a beloved game to play during the proceeding.

The 38-year-old actress reportedly asked her chauffeur to bring her expensive mahjong set to the court on Wednesday, in the middle of their talks.

The Gossip Girl alum was seen arriving at the court at 8:30 a.m. and the session started around 10 a.m., but Page Six reported that around 11 a.m., Lively was in need of a distraction and called in for her Chinese tile game.

The Another Simple Favor star has been a fan of the game for a long time, and has discussed it in various interviews. In December, she told Vogue, “I have been teaching friends how to play [mahjong], though I need to say I’m not a certified teacher.”

However, she added, “I know enough to teach my friends how to play with me, and in the end, I always end up gifting them my own set because they are obsessed and want to practice.”

The Mahjong set is not a luxury everyone can afford, as one set is priced at around $500 to $15,500, depending on the brands.

Lively and Baldoni’s settlement details come after their pre-trial mediation did not result in a positive outcome, and they are likely to head to trial in May.

Victoria, David Beckham react to Marc Anthony defending them amid Brooklyn drama

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Victoria, David Beckham react to Marc Anthony defending them amid Brooklyn drama

Victoria, David Beckham react to Marc Anthony defending them amid Brooklyn drama

Victoria Beckham and David Beckham are said to be really thankful to Marc Anthony for stepping in to defend them after Brooklyn Beckham made several accusations against them.

An insider has revealed that the fashion designer and the former football icon spoke with Marc after he addressed the situation publicly.

Citing a source close to Beckhams, Rob Shuter claimed that the couple told the singer his words offered them comfort without attacking anyone.

After Brooklyn accused his parents of controlling his life and how Victoria hijacked his first dance with Nicola Peltz at their wedding, Marc told Hollywood Reporter, “I have nothing to say about what’s happening with the family.

“They’re a wonderful, wonderful family,” he added. “I’ve known them since before the kids were born. I’m godfather to Cruz.

“I’m really close to the family. But I have nothing to say about what happened there. It’s extremely unfortunate how it’s playing out – but [how it’s playing out] is hardly the truth.”

An insider said that while Victoria and David “hate that Marc was dragged into this,” they are grateful to him for speaking in their favour.

“He’s a longtime family friend. He didn’t deserve to be pulled into a very personal mess,” the insider said, adding that “they felt vindicated. Not because Marc attacked anyone — but because he told people to slow down.”

“This was never about a dance,” the insider continued. “It’s about deeper issues, and Marc became collateral damage.”

“They never imagined it would turn into this,” the source said of couple’s reaction on Brooklyn’s explosive social media post. “Especially not at Marc’s expense.”