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Several telecommunications giants have announced that they are offering some customers free internet access in order to allow more people to work from home and stay in touch with quarantined loved ones.Comcast announced Thursday it is offering two months of 270

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Searchers have found a third body buried by an avalanche at an Idaho ski resort, and they confirmed it is a person who was reported missing on Wednesday. Tuesday's avalanche at the Silver Mountain Resort killed two other people and injured four. Searchers in a helicopter spotted the missing person's body on Thursday. Meanwhile, the Shoshone County Sheriff's Office has identified two of the dead as 58-year-old Carl Humphreys of Liberty Lake, Washington, and 46-year-old Scott Parsons of Spokane Valley, Washington. Avalanche survivor Bill Fuzak says he knew there was nothing he could do but wait and pray. 622

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Rudy Arco, 57, moved from Las Vegas to Odessa after the 2017 mass shooting there that killed 58 people and injured almost 700 others, his family told CNN.Arco was one of seven killed during last Saturday's mass shooting. Arco started a trucking company after moving to Odessa, working hard to build his business, his family told CNN.He was driving home from work in his truck when he was shot.His dad was "the last person I'd ever think to go," his son Ardy Arco said, because he was "always just on his toes," and "aware of his surroundings at all times."He was a man of faith, his daughter Julie Arco said."If he said 10 words to you, five of them were about God," Julie Arco said.The family left Cuba to escape communism, his wife, Bari Arco, told CNN."And now we are in America, the best country, the best everything, and we are not safe," Bari said. "Look what happened. He was coming from work, driving his truck, and that's it. He's gone."Bari Arco said she has a message for President Trump."We want him to say that he wants Americans (to) be safe again," the widow said. 1091

  

Something is different about this year's NCAA men's college basketball tournament: It's perfectly ok to bet on the games.This is the first NCAA tournament to take place since the Supreme Court ruled last year that states can legalize sports gambling.That could mean big bucks for DraftKings, the company that runs a popular app for fantasy sports. DraftKings now has a separate Sportsbook app.The Sportsbook app only lets you place bets on sporting events when you are in New Jersey, which legalized wagering on sporting events online and on mobile devices as well as at physical locations last year.New Jersey's Division of Gaming Enforcement announced last month that since sports gambling became legal, 718

  

Revenge is sweet. But Mark Rober's glitter bomb trap for package thieves proves it can be a bit messy, too.Rober is clearly a smart guy; a former NASA engineer, he worked on the Mars Curiosity rover.But for anyone who's gotten a package stolen off a doorstep, he's now a hero."Something needs to be done to take a stance against dishonest punks like this," Rober said in a now-viral YouTube video.After having a package stolen from his doorstep, Rober decided to use his engineering background to serve up some retribution on would-be thieves."If anyone was going to make a revenge bait package and over-engineer the crap out of it, it was going to be me," he said.The package would contain a pound of fine glitter plus some potent fart spray. The glitter would burst out when opened; the latter would spray five times, every 30 seconds.But Robert went one step further -- including four phones recording the thieves' reactions. A GPS tracker in the phones would let him know where a package ultimately ended up.If he couldn't recover the package, the video would at least automatically upload to the cloud.Once completed, he slapped a packing label addressed from the "Home Alone" character Kevin McCallister to movie villains Harry and Marv -- a nice, figurative bow on the present.Then Rober just needed to wait and let the package rain pain.In the YouTube video, some "victims" opened packages in their cars, with glitter being tossed into every nook and cranny. Others opened packages in their houses; one even was even filmed trying to vacuum the mess up.Still, package thieves remain a problem; click 1620

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