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INDIANAPOLIS — The family of a mother and twin girls killed in a fiery crash over the weekend in Indiana issued a statement on Tuesday thanking first responders and the public for their support.Alanna Norman Koons, 29, and her 18-month-old twin daughters Ruby and June, were killed when a semi slammed into stopped traffic on I-465 on Sunday afternoon in an Indianapolis construction zone.The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released a statement on behalf of the Koons family Tuesday afternoon along with photos of the family.You can read the full statement below. 588

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It's almost time to hang up those winter coats. The season of flower blossoms, pastel colors, playoff basketball and Easter egg hunting is upon us.This year, the first day of spring -- also known as the spring equinox -- falls on March 20. Here's what you need to know about the occasion.What's the spring equinox?The 330

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Jackie Wilkinson recently picked up an unknown call at her home.Her cable company was showing on her caller ID, so Wilkinson did what she normally doesn't do with unexpected calls: she answered. "It appeared that Spectrum was calling, our provider for internet, phone and cable services, so I answered, " Wilkinson said.Other customers report receiving similar calls that show up as Cox, Comcast, Xfinity, Charter, Optimum, and others.The caller immediately offered to help lower her bill, so Wilkinson perked up."He asked, 'Do you want to save money?" Wilkinson said. "Naturally, in this day and age, who doesn't want to save money? So I said yes, and he said, 'Great, now tell me how much you are paying.'"But that last comment from the phone rep raised a red flag."These are questions I would think Spectrum would already know," she said. "They can see your billing price right there!"Who was really calling?When the caller then told her she could save money by signing up for a satellite TV service instead, Wilkinson realized it wasn't really Spectrum Cable on the line.Instead, it was a case of "spoofing," where a fake number shows on your caller ID.Scammers have been spoofing the numbers of the FBI and IRS for several years now and getting people to answer the phone that way. It was only natural they'd start pretending to be your cable company.We contacted Spectrum, and the company said it has other complaints about these calls.It recently sent out a warning to customers saying: "If an offer doesn't sound right, customers may ask the representative on the phone to validate they are an employee by looking up their account number. Spectrum representatives will always have an account number." Then call your company (at their customer service number on your bill) and ask if there is any such person working there.Wilkinson just wants to warn others."If you see your cable company calling, you think its important," Wilkinson said. "The phone number appears on your phone as if they are the cable company, so everything seemed legitimate up until the questions." But cable providers never call you to chat about lowering your bill or offering a discount. These callers are either overly-aggressive sales people for competing services (such as various satellite TV firms), or are outright scammers trying to get your account number or credit card number.Never give personal information to someone who calls you, so you don't waste your money.___________________Don't Waste Your Money" is a registered trademark of Scripps Media, Inc. ("Scripps"). 2573

  

It was like a real-life version of Little Red Riding Hood -- except this tale involved a coyote and girl playing in her front yard.The tense moments were all caught on her family's surveillance video in Villa Park, Illinois, on Tuesday morning.In the video, Christine Przybylski, 5, skips out to the family's mailbox. Her mother, Elizabeth, told 357

  

It’s that time of year again, when tech companies from around the globe converge in Las Vegas to show off their latest gadgets in tech. It’s the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) conference, and everything from virtual reality to massage chairs are featured at the event.At the Dreamwave booth, CEO Cliff Levin showcased the companies new massage chair.“Our desire was to create something to take people to a place that we called their dream wave, their happy place,” he says.The ,000 massage chair was designed by a combination of Japanese shiatsu experts and a designer who does interiors for Maserati and Porsche.There are also other high-tech gadgets that help with health and wellness. French company Withings featured their heart monitor cuff, which reads your blood pressure, while recording an electro cardiogram. The company says the device helps identify the heart condition atrial fibrillation. And there’s really tech for everything, it seems. One company developed a diaper that detects when it needs to be changed. And smart home devices are the buzz. From showers you can control with your voice to electronic toilets, there’s a lot of options to choose from to upgrade your home. More information about the conference can be found 1260

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