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United Airlines confirmed to ABC News on Tuesday that a dog died on board a flight from Houston to New York on Monday after flight attendants requested that the passengers keep the dog in the overheard storage compartment. According to a Facebook post by passenger June Lara, the dog belonged to a family, which included a young girl, a toddler and their mother on board the flight. Lara claimed that flight attendants said the dog would be safe inside the compartment for three hours during the flight. "This little guy fought hard for his life, filling our flight with his cries until he finally ran out of breath," Lara wrote. "United Airlines does not care about the safety of their furry travelers. This poor family paid 5 for their pet to be murdered in front of them. There is no excuse for the pain this family is suffering."United Airlines told ABC News it takes responsibility for the dog's death, but could not say whether anyone would be disciplined for Monday's incident. "This was a tragic accident that should have never occurred, as pets should never be placed in the overhead bin,” United said in a statement. “We assume full responsibility for this tragedy and express our deepest condolences to the family and are committed to supporting them. We are thoroughly investigating what occurred to prevent this from ever happening again.”According to United Airline policy, dogs are permitted on board flights as long as they are kept inside a kennel, which must fit completely under the seat in front of the customer and remain there at all times. 1603

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University of Notre Dame President Rev. John Jenkins has tested positive for COVID-19, the school announced Friday.According to the school, Jenkins was in self-isolation this week after learning that a colleague "with whom he has been in regular contact" tested positive for the virus. A subsequent test revealed that Jenkins had also tested positive for the virus."My symptoms are mild and I will continue to work from home," Jenkins said in a statement. "The positive test is a good reminder for me and perhaps all of how vigilant we need to be."Jenkins' test comes hours after President Donald Trump announced that he had also tested positive for the virus. Reports indicate that Jenkins was at the White House on Saturday for Trump's nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. Jenkins was reportedly not wearing a mask and was shaking hands with other attendees. 891

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Two men were stabbed inside a Macy's store at the Mall of America in Minnesota just before closing Sunday night, the Star Tribune reports. The suspect was taken into custody following the incident. Police said it was an "interrupted theft" that led to the stabbings. According to police, the suspect waited until two men left the dressing room and then attempted to steal their belongings. The men interrupted the suspect, who pulled a knife and stabbed the victims. Other shoppers subdued the suspect until police arrived.The victims had non-life threatening injuries. 607

  

VALLEY CENTER, Calif. (KGTV) -- The avocado boom in Mexico has pulled parts of the country out of poverty in just 10 years, but the prosperity there turns deadly as money-hungry cartels take hold of the market. While there's brutality below the border, there's a history in the homegrown in San Diego. "San Diego is the biggest producer of avocados in the state of California," said farmer Noel Stehly. 10News took a trip to Stehly Farms in North County where you'll find more than 250 acres of the flourishing fruit. The land has been in Stehly's farm for decades. "Those that buy California, great, but if you want it in November, you want a Haas avocado, its not going to come from California," said Stehly. SPECIAL REPORT: Baja California cartels accelerating extinction of world's smallest whaleThat's where Mexico comes in, filling in the gaps with avocados that can be grown year-round. They're competing with American growers in production and now threatening their workers. "I have a lot of my employees that work here right now in Michoacan," said Stehly. "They’re home for the holiday, they’ll come back over the next couple of weeks and my last words to them are, ‘Just be careful. Just really be careful".Michocan is the heart of the violence, where gangs robbed USDA food inspectors at gunpoint in August. "You hear the stories of what goes on down there," said Stehly. "They live in these pueblos that are in the growing regions that are dangerous. They’re absolutely dangerous."The cartels are at war with themselves while threatening growers and police departments with kidnapping, extortion, and murder. "I just worry about them they’re part of my family." said Stehly. "Most of them were at my wedding and have been here long enough to know every one of my kids. I know every one of their kids; they’re part of the family."WATCH: Drug cartels caught carrying new form of marijuana across borderBut the cartels aren't the only problem. Stehly said the water that feeds his farm is not what it used to be. The water now comes from the Colorado River instead of Northern California. "I don’t have enough well water to irrigate everything on my farm," said Stehly. "The price of water has gone up exponentially. Our water system in the state of California is broken and nobody's gonna fix it."The composition of the water has also changed with high levels of salt killing off his crop. The water issue is causing production on the farm to go down. "I do sell a lot less, I grow a lot less," said Stehly. "It's sad. It’s sad to have drying trees on your property."For this second-generation farmer, it's personal. "This property is special. It’s a labor of love now. It paid a lot of bills," said Stehly. "It's an important part of us. It would be hard to see it go."WATCH: Drug cartels recruiting children as young as 11 for smuggling, officials warnFarmers are battling a water crisis in San Diego while violence rages to the south. "It's gonna be tough to be a farmer anywhere in California," said Stehly. "Whether its avocados, lettuce, alfalfa."He said the best thing you can do is keep your support here in San Diego. "I don’t care if it’s a local craft beer or a farmer," said Stehly. "Support local." 3231

  

Update, 5:05 p.m. ET: It appears an outage to the IRS' e-file system has been fixed. For much of Tuesday, the IRS website had a glitch, preventing some from completing their taxes. Tuesday was the last day to file 2017 taxes.Previous story:The IRS gave people another reason to get their taxes done early. The IRS online payment option to pay with a bank account went down Tuesday with hours to go before the Tax Day deadline. As of 12:20 p.m. Eastern, the site had an alert telling customers "This service is currently unavailable. We apologize for any inconvenience." Late filers could still pay by credit or debit card, but those payments come with fees.   702

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