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(KGTV) -- California is among the least-patriotic states in the nation, according to a new report from WalletHub. The Golden State took the 48th spot on the list of most-patriotic states. According to the report, California’s military engagement rank fell to the 30th spot on the list while the state ranked 48th for civic engagement. RELATED: Fourth of July celebrations in San DiegoCalifornia also has one of the lowest volunteer rates in the nation, placing 46th. According to WalletHub, red states are also more patriotic than blue states. To compile the list, WalletHub compared states across 13 indicators of patriotism including enlisted military population, share of adults who voted in the 2016 Presidential Election and AmeriCorps volunteers per capita. 773
(KGTV) - A high demand for power coupled with high temperatures led the California Independent System Operator Corporation (ISO) to issue a statewide Flex Alert Tuesday. A Flex Alert is issued when the electricity grid is “under stress” because of persistent hot temperatures, or generation or transmission outages, according to the ISO.Although San Diego remained relatively cool, with a high temperature in the 70s, other cities in California were put under heat advisories. Sacramento temperatures topped 100 degrees, while San Francisco reached the 90s. RELATED: 10News Pinpoint Weather ForecastCalifornians were asked to conserve power from 4 p.m. through 10 p.m. “Consumers can help avoid power interruptions by turning off all unnecessary lights, using major appliances before 4 p.m. and after 10 p.m., and setting air conditioners to 78 degrees or higher,” ISO officials posted online. San Diego Gas and Electric told 10News it reached out to 160 medium-to-large customers, mainly businesses, and asked them to conserve power between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.The ISO reported energy use would reach a peak of 42,800 megawatts Tuesday evening. RELATED: San Diego heat: Record-breaking temperatures possible, fire danger heightenedTwo sources of power were offline due to mechanical failures, according to ISO officials. Generators and transmission owners were also required to postpone maintenance to keep more power available for use. 1442

(KGTV) - Is a company really making scented scissors that encourage children to put them up to their faces?Yes ... at least they were.Westcott had been producing scented scissors called 'Sniffs.'We found a listing on Amazon that now says the product is unavailable. But the reviews are still up and people call it a safety hazard.The scissors have also disappeared from Westcott's own website, although it does still sell scented rulers. 446
(KGTV) - Has a company really created a facial recognition program for cows?Yes.Startup "MoooFarm" has created a program it says can distinguish cows with 95% accuracy.As for why this would be needed?It can be very complicated for a farmer to prove a cow that died was insured, often involving submitting body parts.The new technology could make that much easier. 371
(KGTV) - Is the "Momo Challenge" really causing kids to hurt themselves or commit suicide?It's not clear, but it doesn't appear so.There are no credible reports of the challenge sparking death or self-harm in the U.S.There are only unconfirmed rumors of teenage suicides linked to the game abroad. 305
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