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after a woman dropped her newly paid off iPhone into a manhole while getting her son out of the car at the restaurant. "This afternoon I park at our local Chick-fil-A and as I go to get my son out of the van, no joke, my phone drops and bounces right into the storm drain I’m parked next too," said Shauna Hall. Shauna said she had just paid off the iPhone and put a brand new Otterbox on it two days before. 411

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at the General Motors plant in Spring Hill as the United Automobile Workers strike continues. Between 7 and 9 people were arrested, according to Mark Herron, Chairman of UAW's Local Chapter 1853."They weren't aggressive; they were just going ahead and making a point," Herron said.The demonstrators were asked to move by law enforcement, Herron went on to say."At the end of the day, these men and women in uniform don't want you to get hurt," Maury County Mayor Andy Ogles, said. Ogles said he supports the strike but doesn't want to see anyone get hurt.Nearly 50,000 workers nationwide — including 3,300 workers at the Spring Hill plant — went on strike at midnight Monday after contract negotiations broke down between GM and the UAW. Union leaders say GM pulled the plug on healthcare benefits without warning."It was a low blow and unnecessary." Ogles said."Suddenly, when that healthcare was dropped, it put a lot of people in jeopardy." Herron said. "People are waiting on organ transplants. We have pregnant mothers." Herron added three employees needed chemo treatments as of this morning.The three-day strike has already started to affect production in other countries. GM has placed about 1,200 workers on temporary layoff at a Canadian factory that makes pickup trucks.This story was originally published by Caroline Sutton and Lisa Reyes on 1357

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— and he's got the scars to prove it.Kyle Lano says the e-cigarettes he thought were a safer alternative to smoking were instead a more efficient way to die.There are now 9 million vapers in the United States and a measly 450 who have suffered severe lung illness. In the minds of many vapers, the numbers don't warrant the health hysteria now sweeping the nation.Or at least that's what 21-year-old Lano told himself and anyone else who would listen."I would always argue how safe it was until those e-cigarettes took effect on me," he said.One year ago, the self-proclaimed vaping fanatic suffered a collapsed left lung."At this time, I didn't think vaping had anything to do with it," he said. "And I told my family and the doctors that same thing. So, I didn't stop."His vaping habit, what he calls his addiction to the vaporized nicotine, continued unabated following his hospitalization."I liked the clouds and the nicotine," he said. "I was really into it."Then, this summer, his love of vaping collapsed, along with his right lung."My chest just got really tight and I felt a sharp pain come right back up to my chest," Lano said.His choice of whether to quit had been flanked by his addiction."Now I believe it's vaping because it's the only thing I'm doing," Lano said. "There's no other reason why my lungs should've collapsed the way they did."Lano spent six days in the hospital this time. It cost his family thousands. But much worse, he said, it cost him one-third of his right lung and a lifetime of diminished lung capacity."I didn't know how serious it was until I was actually in the hospital and they showed me how small my lung was," he said.A smoker gets plenty of warning before major health effects set in. That includes years of coughing, a loss of taste and smell. They are all precursors to something worse is on the horizon. However, for vapers like Lano, symptoms don't include a heads up — and we could be years from understanding why.Dr. Christian Thurstone is the Director of Behavior Health at Denver Health. He knows why teens and young adults get hooked on vaping. It's the same reason anyone can get hooked on smoking: nicotine. But what he calls the Russian roulette being played by millions with vaping is mind-boggling to him.And, until more is known about what's going into vaping juices, his advice is the same today as it was when vaping hit the U. S. market more than a decade ago."Until we know a lot more information about exactly what ingredient is in the vape juice that's causing these deaths and serious illnesses, the best advice is to stay away from vaping," Thurstone siad.That's terrible news for the vaping industry, which is largely unregulated and now under tremendous scrutiny. Still, 40% of Denver teens have tried vaping, and half of those were still vaping this month.Lano sees the continued popularity of vaping among teens and young adults and pictures an entire generation clouded by false claims and fancy flavors. He fears the real costs of this "untested" habit coming into focus far too late."We have our whole lives ahead of us, and we're going to end up on oxygen in our 20s and 30s," Lano said.Vaping has quickly become one of the most popular addictions for an entire generation.While vaping supporters insist cases of severe lung illnesses and death are only tied to those users who load their vaping devices with black market THC products and tainted juice pods, Thurstone has seen a different science. It's convinced him dangerous oils and heavy metals can show up in just about any vaping pod. Thurstone says that to assume a vape pod doesn't contain dangerous chemicals is little more than a user taking a leap of faith.This story was originally published by David Klugh on 3751

  

on Wednesday which would create special "Make America Great Again" and "Keep America Great" Oklahoma license plates.Dahm filed Senate Bill 1384, with Sen. Marty Quinn, a fellow Republican, as the co-author of the bill.According to a press release, each purchase of the specialty license plate would support two veteran groups in Oklahoma that President Donald Trump has donated to in the past.In addition to all other registration fees that are required by the Oklahoma Vehicle License and Registration, a special license plate is per year.The press release states that each purchase of a specialty license plate would donate to the Warriors for Freedom Foundation and to the Folds of Honor Foundation.According to the press release, there are 98 special license plates available in Oklahoma.“I believe these license plates could be very popular with Oklahomans,” Quinn said. “Our president has been very supportive of our veterans, and these plates are a great way to give back to some very deserving Oklahoma veteran groups.”This article was provided by 1070

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