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An inmate at the Montgomery County Jail in Dayton, Ohio, attempted to escape from the jail recently, but fell through the ceiling and into the hands of waiting deputies, video obtained by 200

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As flames burn through Brazil's rainforest, its inhabitants are at risk of losing their homes. The fires pose a serious threat to the Amazon's delicate balance of ecosystems, putting pressure on already endangered species of animals.Expect a significant loss of wildlife, says Roberto Troya, Vice President for Latin America and the Caribbean at the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). The Amazon contains one in 10 known species on earth, including at least 40,000 plant species and more than 400 mammal, 300 reptile, 400 amphibian and 3,000 freshwater fish species, 571

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Authorities are trying to figure out how bricks of cocaine worth more than million wound up in banana shipments delivered to three grocery stores in Washington state.The drugs were found Sunday at Safeway stores in Woodinville, Bellingham and Federal Way.Produce workers at the Woodinville store were putting the bananas out on the sales floor when they saw something strange, said Sgt. Ryan Abbott with the King County Sheriff's Office."One of the boxes had brown paper in it, which caught their attention and then they looked further and found these bricks," Abbott said. "They called the police and we went out there and it ended up being 22 kilos of cocaine with a street value of 0,000."That's almost 50 pounds of cocaine.The cocaine was surrounded by ordinary boxes of bananas, which were stuck together for shipment, Abbott said."We're still trying to determine where it all came from. That's under investigation. We do know it was all shipped from a central warehouse, but we don't know where it originated yet, so that's a work in progress," he said.Bellingham Police Lt. Claudia Murphy 1114

  

ATLANTA, Ga. – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is warning of a Salmonella outbreak linked to contact with pet turtles. The CDC says at least 21 people across 13 states have been infected with the outbreak strain Salmonella Oranienburg, seven of which have been hospitalized. No deaths have been reported though. “Epidemiologic and traceback evidence” indicate that contact with pet turtles is the likely source of the outbreak, according to the CDC. The agency says 12 of 17 ill people interviewed reported coming in contact with red-eared sliders and other turtles that were larger than four inches in length.The CDC says illnesses started on dates ranging from May 29 to Sept. 3. Ill people range in age from less than one year old to 80 years old, with the median age being 24. Turtles can carry Salmonella germs in their droppings while appearing healthy and clean. The CDC says those germs can easily spread to their bodies, tank water and habitats. People can get sick after they touch a turtle or anything in their habitats. Salmonella symptomsMost people infected with Salmonella develop diarrhea, fever and stomach cramps 12 to 72 hours after being exposed to the bacteria.The illness usually lasts four to seven days and officials say most people recover without treatment. However, the illness may be so severe in some patients that they need to be hospitalized. The infection can spread to the intestines to the bloodstream and then other places in the body. Children younger than five years old, adults 65 and older, and people with weakened immune systems are more likely to develop a severe illness. How to avoid being infected with SalmonellaTo 1694

  

Bradley Edwards, one of the main attorneys representing Epstein’s victims, released a statement today. Here is it below. “The victims deserved to see Epstein held accountable...It’s never too late to come forward with information.” https://t.co/dwNcdYQhuk @WPTV @WPTVContact5 pic.twitter.com/2JoQdapG7s— Merris Badcock (@MerrisBadcock) August 10, 2019 363

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