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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday that they have increased the number of cases of lung injury and deaths associated with e-cigarette product use to 805. Of those 805 cases, there have been 12 fatalities. The 12 fatal cases have been reported in 10 states, including two in both California and Kansas. Two weeks ago, the CDC opened its Emergency Operations Center after 380 confirmed cases of lung damage caused from vaping. Given recent reports of deaths tied to smoking electronic cigarettes, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Monday it is activating its Emergency Operations Center.The CDC said that activating the Emergency Operations Center "allows the agency to provide increased operational support for the response to meet the outbreak¡¯s evolving challenges. Agency subject matter experts will continue to lead the CDC response with enhanced support from additional CDC and EOC staff."The CDC has stressed that it does not know exactly what is causing an outbreak of lung disease among those who vape. The CDC said that its investigation has not identified any specific e-cigarette or vaping product (devices, liquids, refill pods, and/or cartridges) or substance that is linked to all cases.¡°CDC has made it a priority to find out what is causing this outbreak of e-cigarette or vaping-related injuries and deaths,¡± said CDC Director Robert Redfield, M.D. ¡°Activation of CDC¡¯s Emergency Operations Center allows us to enhance operations and provide additional support to CDC staff working to protect our Nation from this serious health threat.¡± 1615
¡¡¡¡Tesla released a new feature called "dog mode" that might be a game changer for pet owners.Now, if you are on a road trip with your pet and need to run into a store, Tesla's "dog mode" will not only keep your dog cool while the vehicle is off, it will inform passersby that they are safe. How does it work? Drivers will be able to select a temperature for the car to maintain when it is off. This is similar to Tesla's overheat cabin function that keeps cars from exceeding 105 degrees while off. The car will display a message that reads, ¡°My owner will be back soon. Don¡¯t worry! The A/C is on and it¡¯s (temperature of car).¡± In instances of extreme cold, it will also heat the vehicle. 701
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The Michigan attorney general's department sent a cease and desist letter to Menards after receiving multiple complaints about price-gouging.Dana Nessel says that her office received 18 complaints from consumers about face masks, bleach and other products being sold at high prices.The AG's office says that investigators have found that Menards allegedly "appears to be exploiting public fear about coronavirus" by raising prices.Nessel says investigators reportedly discovered that last week, the store allegedly doubled the price of cleaning products like bleach and significantly raised the price of face masks while tying their purchase to an in-store rebate.The AG's office began receiving complaints about Menards last week. ¡°Big box stores are not immune to the Michigan Consumer Protection Act or the Governor¡¯s Executive Order,¡± Nessel said in a press release. ¡°Large corporations must also play by the rules, and my office will work diligently to ensure this state¡¯s consumers are treated fairly and not abused by businesses seeking to unlawfully jack prices up to line their pockets with profits at the expense of the public during this time of great need.¡±Menards will have 10 days to respond to the cease and desist letter, or the AG's office could potentially take legal action. 1305
¡¡¡¡The NYPD is closely monitoring the events in the Middle East.There are no specific or credible threats to #NYC. The #NYPD continues to have increased deployments & has adjusted resources across the city out of an abundance of caution... pic.twitter.com/8ZCufzDRHc¡ª NYPDCounterterrorism (@NYPDCT) January 8, 2020 327
¡¡¡¡The European Union has hit Google with another big antitrust fine, the third in a series of billion-dollar penalties the US tech giant has faced for hindering competition.The European Commission on Wednesday ordered Google to pay €1.5 billion (.7 billion) for abusing its dominant position in online search advertising."Google has cemented its dominance in online search adverts and shielded itself from competitive pressure by imposing anti-competitive contractual restrictions on third-party websites," Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in a statement.The tech company has now been fined €8.2 billion (.3 billion) in total by Europe over the past three years.EU regulators have taken a much more robust approach to Big Tech companies than their US counterparts, especially when it comes to competition, data protection and tax issues.Google has already been fined in two previous EU antitrust cases.The Commission ordered the company to pay €4.34 billion (.9 billion) in July 2018 for unfairly pushing its apps on smartphone users and thwarting competitors.In 2017, it imposed a €2.4 billion (.7 billion) fine on Google for using its search engine to steer consumers to its own shopping platform.The company said in a blog post Tuesday that it was making further changes to its service based on "feedback" from the European Commission.It has started testing a new format that provides users with direct links to comparison shopping sites. It will also ask new and existing Android users in Europe which browser they'd like to use. 1555
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