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The cats will have to pass a background check; cats caught with catnip need not apply."Friendly and works well with the public just like officers," Troy Police Sg.t Megan Lehman explained. "There's a bunch of other skills we think cats have that are law enforcement skills too, like being able to watch people, being alert."No taxpayer money will be used to care for the police cat. So, what will the cat's name be?Troy police will turn to social media for that."Probably some type of naming contest." 516

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The campus locations:-- San Diego (5500 Gaines St.)-- Escondido (3500 Burnet Dr.)-- Oceanside (2905 San Luis Rey Rd. for dogs; 572 Airport Rd. for cats and small animals)More information could be found at SDDayOfGiving.org. 223

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The department approved an application submitted by Dillinger's nephew on July 3. His body is buried at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, according to the permit.Mike and Carol Thompson say in the affidavits that they are Dillinger's nephew and niece, respectively. They claim to have evidence that the person shot at the Biograph Theater in Chicago on July 22, 1934, "may not in fact have been" Dillinger. The affidavits say that several of the man's physical attributes, including eye color, fingerprints, anterior teeth, ears and head shape, did not match Dillinger's.The FBI's Chicago office disputed the theory that agents got the wrong guy."A wealth of information supports Dillinger's demise including 3 sets of fingerprints, all positively matched," the 765

  

The complaint contends that "for years, TWC has deceptively used its Weather Channel APP to amass its users' private, personal geolocation data -- tracking minute details about its users' locations throughout the day and night, all the while leading users to believe that their data will only be used to provide them with 'personalized local weather data, alerts and forecasts.'"TWC has then profited from that data, using it and monetizing it for purposes entirely unrelated to weather or the Weather Channel App. In fact, unbeknownst to its users, TWC's core business is amassing and profiting from user location data."The suit was filed Thursday in state court on behalf of Californians.Deep in the privacy policyThe complaint claims information about the company's practices are "intentionally" obscured "because it recognizes that many users would not permit the Weather Channel App to track their geolocation if they knew the true uses of that data."By "combing" through the nearly 10,000-word privacy policy, the complaint says, users can learn "that their geolocation may be tracked for purposes other than 'personalized local weather data, alerts and forecasts.'"The privacy settings section, the complaint says, "vaguely states that geolocation data may be used for 'geographically relevant ads and content' and may be shared with 'partners' for 'the provision of services such as business operations, advertising solutions or promotions.'""Based on the misleading statements and omissions," the complaint said. "TWC is able to convince approximately 80% of the Weather Channel App's users to grant access to their geolocation data. TWC then proceeds to track those users' movements in minute detail."Feuer said the information amassed "is allegedly used for targeted advertisements by at least a dozen third party websites over the past 19 months based on locations users frequent, and has been by hedge funds interested in analyzing consumer behavior."The complaint asks that TWC be stopped from "engaging in the unfair and fraudulent business acts and practices" and be assessed civil penalties -- up to ,500 for each violation of the Unfair Competition Law and up to ,500 for each violation of the law "perpetrated against senior citizens or disabled persons."The case "goes to the core of one of today's most fundamental issues ... privacy in the digital age," Feuer said in his statement."We believe Americans must have the facts before giving away our most personal information," the city attorney said. "If the cost of a weather forecast will be the sacrifice of deeply private information -- like precisely where we are, day and night -- it must be clear, in advance." 2691

  

The circumstances that led to the crash are under investigation, and 10News learned police are trying to contact the owners of the parked vehicles that sustained heavy damage. 175

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