Month: December 2021

Cars John Paul, AAA Northeast’s Car Doctor, answers a question from a reader who has noticed a haze forming on his car’s headlight covers. Lane Turner/Globe Staff Q. What is the best way to get rid of the haze that takes place over time on my headlight covers? To me the haze is affecting how
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As testimony continued in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell Tuesday, the first of four women described as key accusers began her testimony against Maxwell, according to The Associated Press. The witness, a woman in her early 40s, was introduced to jurors as “Jane,” a pseudonym she prefers to use, partially to protect an acting career
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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — A GameStop employee was shot during an attempted robbery in Philadelphia’s Lawncrest neighborhood Tuesday night, police say. The shooting happened at the store in the 4600 block of East Roosevelt Boulevard around 7:45 p.m. Police say the 20-year-old female employee was shot once in the leg by a man wearing a gray
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BOSTON (AP) — An Illinois-based company falsely marketed and sold a fake hand sanitizer to school districts across Massachusetts, Attorney General Maura Healey said Tuesday. In a complaint filed Monday in Suffolk Superior Court, prosecutors alleged the company claimed the sanitizer could kill the COVID-19 virus and provide a multi-hour barrier against the virus without
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POLK COUNTY, Fla. (CW44 News At 10)–PCSO detectives charged 45-year-old Bobby John Herrera, Jr. from West Palm Beach and 36-year-old Nicholas Nigel Howard of Opa Locka with a combined 67 felonies after they engaged in an organized cargo theft conspiracy where 5 businesses were defrauded and about $704,487 of wooden pallets and 25 semi-trailers were stolen. In late July
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HOUSTON (CBSDFW.COM/AP) – Several families of the 10 people who died from injuries in a massive crowd surge at the Astroworld festival have turned down an offer by headliner Travis Scott to pay for their loved ones’ funeral costs. Attorneys for the families of four of the victims said Tuesday, Nov. 30 that they received
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — New York City will invest $4 million in improving outreach and communication with multilingual families across the city. Tuesday, the city announced the launch of “Language Access for All.” The program will focus on multi-lingual “know your rights” campaigns, expanding communications outlets and tools to reach more families, building language access
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SAN JOSE (KPIX 5) — Under a grueling cross examination by federal prosecutors, Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes quietly sobbed on the witness stand Tuesday as she recounted her fractured love affair with co-defendant and former boyfriend Sunny Balwani. The two have been charged with fraud as they pitched Theranos and its blood testing technology to
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Sexual harassment victims praised CNN’s long-delayed indefinite suspension of host Chris Cuomo Tuesday for helping his brother — disgraced ex-three term Gov. Andrew Cuomo — fight their accusations. “I am just thinking of all the women in this fight. And I am sending them all love and appreciation,” said Lindsey Boylan, a former executive staffer
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