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Apple is recalling 814,000 wall adapters because they can break and pose an electric shock risk.The recall involves three-prong AC wall adapters included in the Apple World Travel Adapter Kit. The kits contain three-prong and two-prong AC wall plug adapters that fit different electrical outlets worldwide.The recalled adapters were made for use primarily in the United Kingdom, Singapore and Hong Kong and were also sold with Mac computers and iOS devices. They were sold online and in electronic stores nationwide from January 2003 through January 2015.The recalled three-prong AC wall plug adapters are white with no letters on the inside slot where it attaches to an Apple power adapter. Redesigned adapters are white with gray on the inside portion that attaches to the power adapter.Consumers with the adapters should immediately stop using them and contact Apple for a free replacement.Apple has gotten six reports from other countries of wall plug adapters breaking and consumers being shocked. No reports of incidents or injuries were reported by U.S. consumers.You can contact Apple at 800-275-2273 anytime, or online at 1143

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At least two people died Saturday when a hotel under construction in New Orleans collapsed. Rescuers resumed searching Sunday for a worker trapped in rubble 169

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BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. — An investigator has revealed new details about the discovery of a child's body on property belonging to relatives of a Tennessee woman whose daughter went missing. 197

  

Authorities believe they have found the bodies of two Canadian men suspected of killing three people last month, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said Wednesday.The bodies were found on the bank of the Nelson River after 234

  

BALTIMORE — Dottie Morales was sick of living in an apartment, so when her Facebook friend told her about a new way to get thousands of dollars, she was intrigued."She said, 'Hi, how are you doing?' I said, 'I'm not doing too well, got the flu, how are you?' And she says, 'Great! I just got a ,000 grant and I'm able to pay off all my medical bills,' " Morales said. The acquaintance then put her in touch with Timothy Doyle, a government grant claim agent with Swift Global Grant. He said he would be able to help Morales afford a new home."I really wanted to get a nice double wide trailer that I would call my own and live there, and you know, be happy for the rest of my years on earth," Morales said. The promise of a better life was enough to cloud Morales' judgment when Doyle asked for a ,500 advanced processing fee. He said after that she would receive her grant, but it wasn't that simple."Customs stopped the money, so you must pay an additional amount of money," Doyle told Morales.Another time she was told the driver of the Fed-Ex truck was in an accident and she needed to pay more money to have the grant transferred to a new truck. Then she received a text message from someone claiming to be an FBI agent and demanding a fee or the grant would be held up at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C.Morales said she kept sending the man money "because he kept asking me to trust him, trust him, this wasn't scam, he's a man of God, he wouldn't lie to me."Morales was so deep into the scheme, and wanted so desperately to believe the money was on its way, she even cooked dinner for Doyle and waited for his arrival."That was when he did not show up again, and I was heartbroken," she said.Not surprisingly, the photo used by the man claiming to be Timothy Doyle was not Doyle. A quick reverse Google image search revealed the photo was actually of Bill Grant, a former Minnesota Department of Commerce official. And the photos of grant recipients posted on Swift Global Grant's website had also been modified."Copy a picture, do a little Photoshop, change the name, create a new identity, I mean they can create new financial footprints for false businesses in a matter of 15 minutes," said Jody Thomas, vice president of communications and marketing for the Better Business Bureau of Greater Maryland.Morales contacted Thomas asking for help. Thomas advised her to stop responding to Doyle's calls, emails and texts, and any unknown numbers. But instead, Morales listened when someone contacted her about getting her money back."And she bought into it," Thomas said.Morales lost thousands more. "You know that somebody's getting taken advantage of, and we're talking over the phone and all we want is to get in our car and ride down and tell her, 'Dottie, please stop communicating,' " said Thomas, who became emotionally involved in the case.Morales lost her retirement savings, maxed out two credit cards, and the financial devastation and deceit affected her confidence."Definitely, I'm very leery and cautious now every time I deal with people because I don't believe anything they say anymore," Morales said. Morales believes her Facebook friend's account was cloned. She also filed claims with Western Union, Moneygram and her credit card companies but hasn't received a dollar back from the more than ,000 she lost.WMAR tried contacting the scammer. The phone number was for a text mail subscriber. When we texted the number, someone immediately responded, but once we identified ourselves, the person did not answer.If you've been contacted about a government grant, that's the first red flag. Grant seekers pursue funds, not the other way around. Also, government grants are not meant for individuals. They're for the greater good, like nonprofits, community leaders and researchers. Grant scams continue to be a common fraud complaint.According to the Federal Trade Commission, more than 6,300 people lost .5 million to grant scams in 2018.For more information on government grant scams, 4036

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