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New York is adding new measures to prevent people from dying while taking selfies at a waterfall in the Catskill Mountains.The picturesque Kaaterskill Falls is one of the most visited spots in southeast New York state. However, capturing the perfect photo for social media turned fatal for several people.¡°I cringe, when someone is where they shouldn¡¯t be,¡± says Peter Innes with the New York Department of Environmental Conservation. ¡°Because they are just too close to the edge.¡±Four deaths in the past several years occurred due to the victims being too close to the edge, while taking or posing for photos. Officials say it¡¯s now considered one of the riskiest activities at the park.¡°A lot of people would think about ice climbing or rock climbing, back country skiing,¡± says Robert Dawson, a forest ranger. ¡°It¡¯s actually picture taking, because everyone can do it now.¡±The park sees tens of thousands more visitors annually than they did just a couple decades ago. A lot of that is due to visitors posting photos on their social media platforms, attracting new visitors seeking similar photo ops.¡°Or they¡¯ll put it on YouTube, and they wanna see how many hits they can get on it,¡± explains Dawson.¡°So, then they wanna make those really cool videos. That¡¯s where they¡¯re willing to take that extra risk.¡°Then people will see that and be like, ¡®I wanna go up there.¡¯¡± Two of the most recent deaths¡ªin 2016¡ªoccurred after the state had already made safety changes.Officials added a staircase to prevent slipping, as well as fencing to keep people from the edge. However, people continued to walk around it despite the obvious park signage.   ¡°We realized there was a problem because of the continued fatalities,¡± says Innes.Innes helped draft new regulations that went into effect this month.¡°People are now not allowed to get within 6 feet of the cliff¡¯s edges themselves,¡± says Innes of the new policy. ¡°They also can¡¯t swim within 150 feet of the top of the falls.¡±Now, rangers like Dawson have the authority to ticket and even forcibly remove anyone putting themselves at risk.¡°Before I was just like, ¡®Hey, I really don¡¯t want you to do this,¡¯ and some groups will listen some are like, ¡®Hey, it¡¯s a free country,¡¯¡± says Dawson.If he could offer just one piece of advice to Instagram-happy trail goers, Dawson says, ¡°You can still get that great picture; you can do it 10 feet away from the edge and you¡¯ll get the same effect.¡± 2470

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NOGALES, Arizona ¡ª Military officials were on the U.S./Mexico border today to talk about adding security in preparation for the migrant caravan.Talking with army soldiers from the DeConcini and Mariposa port of entries, they say, they're taking Customs and Border Protection's lead. They say the Department of Defense has military units out here until December 15th. But that date is mission dependent."Engineering is engineering. Regardless of where we are in the world, whether we're training back at Ft. Hood, Texas, or whether we're in Tucson, Arizona, or Iraq or Afghanistan, we provide capability to whoever we're supporting. And in this case, we're supporting the Customs and Border Protection," said Lt. Col. Chad Caldwell, the 62nd Engineer Battalion commander.These soldiers are a part of the 5,000 troops near the country's southwest border to prepare for the expected arrival of the migrant caravan. Last week, they started placing razor wire above the border fence, a task that is not yet complete. And yesterday, the army helped close two lanes at the DeConcini port of entry."It has been a challenge. It is not a standard mission-set to be trained for back in Ft. Hood, but as Army engineers, our job is to solve difficult problems for whoever we're supporting," said Caldwell."Weld the pickets up to the fence, run the c-wire with barbed-wire underneath it, and strap it to it. Our role is to support the CBP and do whatever they ask us to do," said Sgt. Douglas Hughes, the Platoon Sgt. for the 104th Engineer Construction Company.There is no official word, yet, if they plan on keeping these reinforcements in place after the caravan has arrived, if it does. CBP says there's a good chance the migrant caravan will arrive in about a week. 1764

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NEW YORK, N.Y. ¨C Peloton has issued a recall for some of its bike pedals due to a laceration hazard.Thursday, that home fitness company said about 54,000 of its PR70P clip-in pedals are being recalled. They¡¯re the first-generation pedals fitted on Peloton bikes sold between July 2013 and May 2016.The company has received at least 120 reports of pedals breaking, including 16 reports of leg injuries, five of which required medical care, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.The Peloton logo and the word "PELOTON" are molded into the pedal body. An orange Peloton symbol and white lettering spelling "PELOTON" are also printed on the top of the cleat binding. They were fitted on bikes that sold for about ,000.Peloton says anyone with these pedals should stop using them immediately and that it¡¯s notifying all affected consumers directly on how to receive free replacement pedals, along with instructions for self-installation.Peloton says its pedals are warranted for one year and all remaining PR70P clip-in pedals in service are out of warranty. The company recommends consumers replace their pedals annually. 1146

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NEW YORK (AP) ¡ª The storied New York clothier Brooks Brothers is filing for bankruptcy protection.The company that says it¡¯s put 40 U.S. presidents in its suits survived two world wars and navigated through casual Fridays and a loosening of dress standards even on Wall Street, but the coronavirus pandemic pushed the 200-year-old company into seek Chapter 11 protection Wednesday.A spokesperson for the retailer told CNBC that the company has been evaluating strategic options to position them for success, including a potential sale of the business.Another famed men¡¯s clothier, Barneys of New York, sought bankruptcy protection last year, and it was followed by a slew of others toppled by the pandemic, including Neiman Marcus, J.Crew and J.C. Penney.More bankruptcies are anticipated in the retail sector which has been rattled by the spread of COVID-19. 867

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Next March, the monthly subscription price of Disney+ will increase by in the United States.During its annual Investors Day, Disney announced that beginning March 26, 2021, the monthly subscription price would cost .99. Its yearly subscription would increase by to .99.The Disney Bundle that includes Disney+, Hulu with ads, and ESPN+ would increase by to .99 per month, the company announced.The company also announced that in Europe, Disney+ would go from €6.99 to €8.99 per month, alongside the Star rollout, which debuts Feb. 23.The news comes after Netflix announced in October that they would raise the price on its standard and premium plans for its US subscribers. 698

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