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Southwest Airlines lost million because of the government shutdown, the company said Wednesday.That's far more than its original estimate of to million in losses, and it adds to a litany of recent problems for the airline.On Tuesday, maintenance problems forced the airline to cancel 191 flights, or about 4% of its operation, according to data from FlightAware. The airline said more than 40 planes had maintenance issues, which is twice the daily average.The mechanical issues are bad enough that the airline has canceled vacations for mechanics and is operating with "all hands on-deck." As of 9:45 am ET on Wednesday it had already canceled 404 flights for Wednesday and 23 for Thursday.Besides the mechanical issues and the revenue hit, the 771

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Some Walmart patrons in Kalispell, Montana, received a special surprise this week when an anonymous "Secret Santa" purchased layaway items for unsuspecting customers.Walmart Store Manager Phillip Colby says the man purchased more than ,000 in layaway accounts for families in need.Colby says this is an annual tradition for the anonymous gift giver who wishes to keep his identity a secret.“He very much wished to stay anonymous, he made that known at the very beginning, he didn’t want to make a big deal, he just wanted to lend what help he could to those in need,” said Colby.Colby adds, the anonymous gift giver is not a native of Kalispell, but just wishes to help out the community as much as he can. 720

  

Sex tech is now putting their place on the technology map at CES 2020 in Las Vegas. One of the companies appearing at CES 2020 was created by Lora Haddock DiCarlo, who developed her own line of sex toys. Her inspiration was an intense experience with a partner. “It knocked me off the bed and I laid on the floor wondering oh my god how can I do that again,” says DiCarlo.The company, called Lora DiCarlo, started in 2017, and its success was quick. In 2019, the company was given an Innovation Award in Robotics for its sex toys at CES, but the award was later taken away.“It was taken away on the basis that they [CES] felt it was profane or obscene,” says DiCarlo. That promoted both the host of the show, the Consumer Technology Association, and DiCarlo to talk. That conversation brought not only the Lora DiCarlo brand back to CES, but gave the platform for others in the industry too.“We were able to be the agents of change that were able to bring sex tech to the show in a very respectful kind of manner,” said DiCarlo. DiCarlo believes robotic pleasure is a means of human wellness. “We’re here to have a healthy open conversation about sexual health and wellness and CES is the stage for innovation and that’s exactly what we do,” says DiCarlo.This article was written by Austin Carter for 1313

  

Prosecutors say multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein's wealth makes him a risk to flee the country or to tamper with the investigation, so he should be detained ahead of his sex trafficking trial.But Epstein's lawyers say he has scrupulously followed the terms of his 2008 plea deal over the past decade-plus and is no longer a danger to anyone. They argued he should be allowed to live pre-trial at his Manhattan mansion -- a home that prosecutors say would be a "gilded cage."The two arguments came to a head in federal court on Monday for Epstein's bail hearing, where each side was given 20 minutes to lay out their positions.US District Court Judge Richard M. Berman said he plans to make a ruling on Thursday. A pre-trial services report filed on Monday recommended that Epstein be detained, Berman said in court Monday.Epstein, 66, has pleaded not guilty to charges of sex trafficking of minors and conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking of minors in alleged incidents between 2002 and 2005.The indictment says that he paid girls as young as 14 to have sex with him at his Upper East Side home and his estate in Palm Beach, Florida, worked with employees and associates to lure the girls to his residences and even paid some of his victims to recruit other girls for him to abuse.The hedge fund manager was arrested July 6 at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey aboard his private jet, which had just landed from Paris. He is currently being held at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, a federal detention center in lower Manhattan.Monday's bail hearing has provided further details about Epstein's past and the extent of his wealth, both of which are shrouded in mystery.In court, prosecutors said that investigators going through Epstein's possessions found an expired foreign passport issued in the 1980s that showed Epstein's photo under a different name. The passport also listed his residence as Saudi Arabia.In addition, prosecutors said they had obtained financial records confirming that Epstein is worth more than 0 million, including a single account with over 0 million. Epstein's defense submitted a financial summary of his assets under seal, and Judge Berman said he was inclined to make it public.Defense highlights 14-year clean recordShortly after his arrest, federal agents executing a search warrant of Epstein's mansion in New York seized a "vast trove" of lewd photographs of young-looking women or girls, prosecutors said in a court filing.That "substantial collection of photographic trophies," prosecutors argued in their bail filing, demonstrated the ongoing danger he poses to the public and is a key reason why he should be detained.The federal charges in the indictment are similar to those Epstein avoided more than a decade ago when he signed a plea agreement with federal prosecutors in Miami. As part of the agreement, he pleaded guilty to two state prostitution charges in 2008, served 13 months in prison and registered as a sex offender.A November 2018 3009

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