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Month: January 2025

Deputy blames faulty brakes for slamming into woman. An investigation shows he was distracted by porn

By Averi Kremposky, Justin Schecker Click here for updates on this story     SORRENTO, Florida (WESH) — A Lake County Sheriff’s Office deputy resigned from his position after officials say he crashed into a civilian’s car while looking at explicit photographs. According to an internal investigation report obtained by WESH 2, Deputy Tristan Macomber was traveling

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Antes y después: imágenes satelitales muestran la destrucción causada por los incendios en Los Ángeles

Por Clint Alwahab y Paul P. Murphy, CNN en Español Múltiples incendios que arrasan el condado de Los Ángeles han causado daños incalculables y se han cobrado la vida de al menos 10 personas. Barrios enteros han quedado devastados, con hasta 10.000 estructuras destruidas. Imágenes satelitales capturan la destrucción desde el aire, mostrando vecindarios enteros

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New law requires coverage for special prosthetics used for physical activities

By Caroline Foreback Click here for updates on this story     BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A new Maryland Law, the “So Everybody Can Move Act,” requires the Maryland Medical Assistance Program and state commercial plans to cover prosthetics designed for physical activities, including running, biking or swimming. The new law was spearheaded by John-Edward Heath, a Marine

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After “severely frostbitten” dog rescued, humane society urges people to protect pets

By Madeline Bartos, Jessica Guay Click here for updates on this story     PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — After a “severely frostbitten” dog was brought to the Beaver County Humane Society, requiring multiple surgeries and toe amputations, the shelter is urging the public to protect their pets during this frigid blast of winter weather. A day before Christmas

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Astronomers have for decades tried to figure out how Pluto captured its largest moon. Now, there’s a new theory

By Ashley Strickland, CNN (CNN) — For decades, astronomers have tried to determine how Pluto acquired its unusually large moon Charon, which is about half the size of the dwarf planet. Now, new research suggests that Pluto and Charon briefly came together billions of years ago in a newly discovered “kiss and capture” collision. Scientists

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