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New research from the AAA Foundation found hit and run crashes killed 2,049 people in 2016. It's the highest number on record. Even more alarming is that more than one hit-and-run crash happens every minute in the United States.AAA research found these commonalities:  306

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NILES, IL ¡ª Most would agree 2020 has been a tough year. For one custom toymaker, though, it has been fueling his niche business. Part Santa¡¯s elf, part satirist and a kid at heart, Dan Polydoris' home in Niles, Illinois is a shrine to toys.But for the avid toy collector, it wasn¡¯t enough to just collect. A decade ago, he decided to create.¡°Most of the time, for figures, I start with some kind of existing figure,¡± he explained. ¡°I have parts upon parts.¡±Death by Toys was born out of that need. But his re-purposed action figures and throwback novelties aren¡¯t just toys, they¡¯re often imbued with scathing social commentary.¡°I like a good jab at a fragile male ego as much as I love just a forklift driver who looks sexy or something like that,¡± said Polydoris.Everything is painstakingly made by hand. Nothing is mass-produced, which means everything is made in small batches or even as one-of-a-kind creations.Items like the limited edition "Karen" figure sell for 5. A package of air is sold as "100% Genuine Thoughts & Prayers."Last month after a fly landed on Mike Pence¡¯s head during the vice-presidential debate, Polydoris offered up 50 "Mike Pence Head Fly" toys. They sold out almost immediately.¡°We're just all the worst. And we all were like, 'That fly is the hero we needed.¡¯¡±In 2016, horror filmmaker Eli Roth gifted one of Polydoris¡¯ Maniac-inspired bloody scalps to writer Stephen King.His toy-making handiwork has even been featured on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.¡°I will say the generally positive response to the garbage that I make has been surprising and has been a pleasure and a nice little treat," the toy maker said.But Polydoris says it¡¯s not the mass appeal he¡¯s interested in and he knows his edgy brand of "art" may not be for everyone.¡°The truth is anything that has a point of view will have someone that doesn't like that,¡± he said. ¡°So, that's just the deal.¡±Still, in a year like 2020 where his bestselling items include the coronavirus and a garbage fire, Polydoris says his custom collectibles may just be the brand of humor we all need right now.¡°Someone who might have at the beginning of the year been like, ¡®No thank you,¡¯ but now, after a year of living alone and growing a beard down to here, you know we're all kind of pushed to the edge a little bit. So, I think that that kind of stuff speaks to all of us right now.¡± 2392

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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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New research may be hard for some dog owners to accept; the study found that dogs do not understand every word a human says to them.The researchers say dogs cannot hear subtle differences between words the way humans can. For example, the difference between ¡°dog¡± and ¡°dig¡± sounds different to human ears, but not so different to dog ears.The researchers came to their conclusion after measuring brain activity of family dogs by taping electrodes to the animals¡¯ heads. They then played recordings of instruction words they knew, like ¡°sit,¡± then similar-sounding nonsense words, like ¡°sut,¡± and finally an unrelated nonsense word or sound, like ¡°bep.¡±The dogs in the study, who were not trained ahead of the study, could quickly tell the difference between the instruction words and the unrelated nonsense words."The brain activity is different when they listen to the instructions, which they know, and to the very different nonsense words, which means that dogs recognize these words," lead study author and postdoctoral researcher at E?tv?s Lor¨¢nd University in Budapest, Lilla Magyari told CNN.So, the good news is, yes, dogs are listening to human words and understanding some.However, brain activity showed a similar reaction in the dogs between the instruction word and the similar nonsense word.Dogs are renowned for their auditory capacity and ability to hear words and sounds, however the results show they may not be able to distinguish between subtle speech sound differences.Magyari says more research is needed to understand why this is."They may just not realize that all details, the speech sounds, are really important in human speech. If you think of a normal dog: That dog is able to learn only a few instructions in its life," she told CNN.The study was published this week in the Royal Society Open Science journal. 1845

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NEW YORK ¡ª Jean Kennedy Smith, the youngest sister and last surviving sibling of President John F. Kennedy, died at 92, her daughter confirmed to the New York Times. Smith died Wednesday at her Manhattan home, her daughter Kym told the Times. Smith served as ambassador to Ireland for five years under President Bill Clinton. She also founded an arts education program that supports artists with physical or mental disabilities. She was the eighth of nine children born to Joseph P. and Rose Kennedy, and she tragically outlived several of them by decades. 564

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