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(KGTV) - Did a photographer really capture a humpback whale with a sea lion sliding into its mouth?Yes.Wildlife photographer Chase Dekker captured the scene while whale-watching in Monterey Bay.Humpback whales feed by opening their mouths wide and taking in large amounts of water. Every so often, they accidentally scoop up something huge like a sea lion.But don't worry. The whale's esophagus is only about the size of a grapefruit and the sea lion safely got away. 477
(KGTV) - Does your hair really grow faster during the Summer months?The evidence is shaky at best.An expert says any increase in hair growth is marginal, maybe 10%.She says the slight increase likely comes from a natural hormonal shift and an increase in UV exposure.The best indication of how your hair will grow is your DNA, so check those old family photos. 368
(KGTV) - Did a Colorado Girl Scout clean up after rebranding her Somoa cookies into a tribute to Aquaman star Jason Momoa?Yes!5th grader Charlotte Holmberg and her mom printed up pictures of Momoa and pasted them to the back of the box. Her "Momoas" quickly sold out. 276
(KGTV) - Are the Mets really still paying Bobby Bonilla .1 million a year, even though he retired in 2001?Yes!In 2000, the Mets agreed to buy out the rest of Bonilla's .9 million contract.But instead of paying it at the time, they agreed to make annual payments of .1 million for 25 years starting in 2011.That means Bonilla will get a million bucks every year through 2035 when he'll be 72 and out of the league for more than three decades. 455
(KGTV) — A Northern California judge has ruled against Gov. Gavin Newsom, saying he overstepped his authority when requiring all California registered voters receive a mail-in ballot for the 2020 election.Sutter County Judge Sarah Heckman said Friday that Gov. Newsom did not have the authority to amend or change the state's law through an executive order, which mandated all registered voters get a mail-in ballot and allowed counties to reduce the number of polling locations if in-person voting is offered ahead of Nov. 3, according to court documents.The ruling doesn't affect the results of the 2020 election.Newsom's executive order was made as part of the California Emergency Services Act, or CESA. The act gives the governor special powers during a public emergency.The ruling stemmed from a lawsuit by Assembly members James Gallagher (R-Yuba City) and Kevin Kiley (R-Rocklin), who claimed Newsom didn't have the authority to make the order. California's legislature later passed a similar law to the order.Kiley posted the judge's ruling online, in which the judge wrote, "Executive Order N-67-20 issued by the Governor on June 3, 2020 is void as an unconstitutional exercise of legislative power and shall be of no further force or effect. The California Emergency Services Act (CA Government Code §8550 et seq.) does not authorize or empower the Governor of the State of California to amend statutory law or make new statutory law, which is exclusively legislative function not delegated to the Governor under the CESA."The judge's ruling also put an injunction in place against Newsom, prohibiting him from changing any laws under CESA, according to the documents. 1687