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(KGTV) -- Kanye West said on Twitter that he is going to take a break from policy and instead focus on being creative. The announcement comes after he was credited for designing a clothing line aimed at turning black people away from the Democratic Party.In a twitter post on Tuesday, the music award-winning lyricist denied involvement in the design of the "Blexit" logo and T-shirts, or having any connection with the movement."I introduced Candace to the person who made the logo and they didn’t want their name on it so she used mine. I never wanted any association with Blexit. I have nothing to do with it," West tweeted. 646
(KGTV) - Is Mars trying to cash in on the "Tide Pod Challenge" by coming out with candy "Pods?"No.Although the company does have a candy product called "Pods," it was created years before the "Tide Pod Challenge" was created.The candy "Pods" are sold in Australia. 283

(KGTV) - Wave goodbye to that extra hour of shut-eye!Daylight Saving Time will hit clocks Sunday, March 11 at 2 a.m. local time. After 2 a.m., all clocks should be set forward by one hour.That extra hour of sleep? You won't see it again until 2 a.m. on Nov. 4.RELATED: Florida on verge of becoming first state to observe daylight saving time year-roundEvery year, many Americans push their clocks back and forth an hour — happily or begrudgingly, depending on the time — but why?The idea of pushing clocks up an hour in the summer could potentially save costs on lighting as long summer days mean less indoor lighting generally.But not everyone believes in it's thrifty importance.Studies have indicated the time switch could be hazardous to your health, increase energy usage, and increase the number of car accidents. 837
“Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek is not slowing down in lockdown, even as he fights stage 4 pancreatic cancer. In a video on the “Jeopardy” Twitter account, Trebek says his treatment is paying off, even though it fatigues him. 231
(KGTV) SAN DIEGO - A local Vietnam veteran was recently honored decades after his service. The ceremony was a bittersweet one. Retired Navy Captain, John Cammall, is in hospice care. His son, David, said he will likely never leave his home. "He's been a great father," David said as tears fell and he shifted in his chair at the foot of his dad's bed. "It's hard to see him this way."Hospice care cannot give you a fairytale ending but Elizabeth Hospice and some Camp Pendleton Marines did brighten one vet's morning. You can learn more about the program here. 589
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