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(KGTV) - Does a video show an actual golfing robot hitting a hole-in-one?Yes.A robot named LDRIC hit a hole-in-one on the 16th hole of the Waste Management Phoenix Open in Scottsdale, AZ three years ago.The robot can hit a ball up to 130 miles and hour and can allegedly replicate the swing of any golfer.We're told it took LDRIC five attempts to sink the hole-in-one.His name stands for "Launch Directional Robot Intelligent Circuitry." Not coincidentally, Eldrick is also Tiger Woods' real first name. 511
(KGTV) — Back to school season brings its share of necessities for parents to consider purchasing for their teens.School supplies of every sort, clothes, makeup and deodorant. You know, teenager stuff.There are plenty of things that teens will need to kick the school year off right. But there are also some gadgets that are just too cool to pass up — and can help teens stay organized at school.Here are some cool gadgets that will help them ease through each day:Wearable braided headphones (Amazon, .99)These headphones wrap up into a fashionable, braided bracelet, solving the issue of tangled headphones and making it easy to stow headphones once class starts.Lightning port-USB thumb drive (Amazon, ,81)Teens will likely be on their phones most of the school year — let's admit that now — so to keep things tidy, a lightning port-USB drive will help. It can give teens the extra space on their phone needed for lesson notes.Surge protector outlet disc (Amazon, .99)When it comes to electronics, teens have a lot. Especially when a study session is in play and everyone seems to need an outlet. This 6-outlet charging station with two USB ports can take care of those charge-up woes instantly.Wave smart notebook (Amazon, .96)Rocketbook has solved one of the age-old school problems, running out of note taking room. Their Wave smart notebook takes care of that by allowing users to convert pages of notes into PDF files. Then to clear the pages, just toss the notebook into the microwave and the notes magically disappear.Tile key finder (Amazon, .97)Does your teen seem to lose everything? Many do. That why a Tile card can be so helpful. Keep track of keys, backpacks, music class instruments, whatever! Tile squares will help you track your items down (within a certain range.) 1824

(KGTV) — Bombshell testimony was dropped on the third day of a Navy SEAL's trial over the fatal stabbing an injured teenage ISIS combatant in Iraq.Navy SEAL Special Operator First Class Corey Scott testified Thursday that he was responsible for the teen's death, not fellow SEAL Chief Edward Gallagher, who is accused of murdering the injured fighter after he was captured.Scott told the court that he held down the teen's breathing tube so that he couldn't breathe after seeing Gallagher stab the combatant. RELATED: Witness: Navy SEAL called dead prisoner an 'ISIS dirt bag'He added “he knew he was going to die” and didn't want the teen to suffer or be tortured, so he held his thumb over the teen's tracheal tube and suffocated him. Scott said his actions took place immediately after Gallagher stabbed the injured teen under the collar bone.During cross-examination, Scott told the court he doesn't want to see Gallagher go to jail or his family endure any further harm from the trial.Scott was deployed with the Navy Chief in 2017.RELATED: Prosecutor: Navy SEAL bragged he 'got' victim with knifeProsecutors say Scott cannot be persecuted for his testimony on the stand, but he can be prosecuted for perjury. A military spokesman told the Associated Press prosecutors will likely continue their case against Gallagher despite Scott's testimony.Scott had met with prosecutors and the defense on multiple occasions prior to his testimony, but Thursday was the first time he revealed his account of the events leading to the ISIS teen's death.Gallagher has been accused in the teen's murder on May 3, 2017, in Mosul, Iraq, and for shooting at Iraqi civilians several times. He has pleaded not guilty to murder, attempted murder, and other charges that carry a potential life in prison sentence. 1805
(KGTV) - In her new book, Elizabeth Smart says the man who kidnapped her also tried to kidnap a girl in El Cajon, California by posing as Mormon and befriending the girl’s family, according to People Magazine.Smart detailed Brian David Mitchell’s alleged plan in When There’s Hope: Healing, Moving Forward, and Never Giving Up. The book includes information about Smart’s abduction in 2002, when she was 14 years old. Smart was held captive by Mitchell and Wanda Barzee for nine months.Before Smart’s kidnapping, Mitchell deliberately went to a Mormon church in East County to find a girl to victimize, Smart wrote. He eventually saw a photo of a girl on a family’s piano, she said.Smart did not indicate which Latter-Day Saints church Mitchell may have attended. The girl's identity was not made public.“That was all it took for him to decide that this young girl would be his next victim,” Smart alleged in the book.Smart wrote that Mitchell met the girl at a family dinner and returned to the riverbed where he, Barzee, and Smart were living. Mitchell planned to return to the home and “rescue” the girl, which Smart wrote actually meant kidnap and rape.Mitchell left the campsite wearing the same dark clothing and carrying the same knife he used to kidnap Smart, she wrote. Smart claimed Mitchell opened the door to the home but heard a man snoring and left.“I know most people consider snoring a health risk or an annoyance,” Smart writes. “But in the case of this young girl, it saved her life.”Smart, now 30 years old, is an author and motivational speaker. She has two children with her husband.The claim is not the first link to the San Diego area. A local woman snapped photos of Smart with her captors in Lakeside back in October of 2002. It was only months later that the woman said she realized just who she had photographed.Smart was held for five out of her nine months captive in Lakeside. 1929
(KGTV) - Does a viral video really show a piece of raw meat jumping off the table at a restaurant?It appears so.When a creature dies, its neurons don't stop working right away and they react to sodium.Those neurons will fire when salt or something salty like soy sauce is poured on them, causing the muscles to contract.That's what's probably happening here. This likely is a freshly killed frog reacting to salt at a restaurant in Japan. 447
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