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¡¡¡¡The mother of 2-year-old Noah Tomlin has been arrested in his disappearance days after she said he vanished from his bed in their Virginia home, authorities said.Julia Tomlin is in custody but not has not yet been charged, Hampton Police Chief Terry Sult said at a press conference Friday. He added that Noah is presumed dead, and they will continue to search for him."We will never give up hope," he said.Tomlin had initially said her son was last seen when he was put to bed around 1 a.m. Monday at their home in Hampton, according to Sult. She reported him missing that day at 11:36 a.m.Mother reports the toddler missingNoah went to bed in the early hours of Monday morning wearing a white and green striped pajama shirt and a diaper. It was the last time he was reported to have been seen.About 10 hours later, his mother reported him missing.Initially, police said that no explanation of his disappearance was ruled out, including the chance he walked away.The parents were cooperating with the police, 1022
¡¡¡¡The family that owns well-known consumer brands like Krispy Kreme doughnuts, Keurig Dr. Pepper and Panera Bread say their Nazi ancestors used slave labor during World War II.The Reimann family, which owns the controlling stake in JAB Holdings and is reportedly one of the richest families in Germany, will donate €10 million, or million, to a yet-undisclosed charity after a three-year investigation that it commissioned discovered details of their ancestors' behavior.A family spokesperson said Albert Reimann Sr., who died in 1954, and Albert Reimann Jr., who died in 1984, used Russian civilian prisoners and French prisoners of war as forced labor in their factories during the war, and that they were anti-Semites and avowed supporters of Adolf Hitler.The investigation also found that Reimann Sr. donated to Hitler's paramilitary SS force as early as 1931.Investigators also found a letter from Reimann Jr. to a local mayor complaining that the French prisoners of war weren't working hard enough and should be in prison."Reimann Senior and Reimann Junior were guilty. The two businessmen have passed away, but they actually belonged in prison," said Peter Haft, the chairman and one of the managing partners of JAB Holdings, in an interview with German publication Bild. "We were ashamed and white as sheets. There is nothing to gloss over. These crimes are disgusting." A family spokesperson confirmed the quote to CNN Business.The family expects to publish a book next year that will detail the ties.JAB Holdings, which is based in Luxembourg, also owns Peet's Coffee, Pret A Manger, Einstein's Bagels and Coty.The company acquired most of its best-known brands within the last several years. It took a stake in Coty in the early 1990s, and is the beauty company's largest shareholder. 1810
¡¡¡¡The FBI is taking part in the investigation into an attack that left nine people dead last week in Mexico near the US border.Three women and 153
¡¡¡¡The House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a short-term funding bill in an effort to avert a government shutdown before funds expire later in the week. The vote was 231-192.The stopgap legislation, known as a continuing resolution, will extend funding through December 20, setting up another spending deadline on the eve of the winter holidays. The current deadline for funding is Thursday.The measure now needs to be taken up by the Senate and then signed by the President to prevent a shutdown. The expectation is that if the House and Senate both pass a funding bill, the President will sign it.The push to keep the government funded comes as the House is in the midst of contentious and 707
¡¡¡¡The National Rifle Association is suing after the San Francisco Board of Supervisors labeled it a "domestic terrorist organization," according to the complaint.Last week, the board 193