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California police have identified the girl whose body was found inside a duffel bag near an equestrian trail last week.She was 9-year-old Trinity Love Jones, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said in a statement that described her as a Los Angeles County resident."Although the Coroner's Office determined the death to be a homicide, the cause of death is being withheld," the sheriff's department statement said. "Investigators have detained two persons of interest in this case and they are actively continuing their investigation."After learning her identity, relatives arrived at a memorial to the girl -- established where her body had been found in Hacienda Heights, 695
An outbreak of salmonella infections that led to the recall of more than 5 million pounds of ground beef in December is over, 138
Arguably the greatest Green Bay Packers player of all time has passed away.Legendary quarterback Bart Starr has died at age 85, 140
Apple has removed 181 vaping-related apps from its mobile App Store globally, the company said on Friday."Recently, experts ranging from the CDC to the American Heart Association have attributed a variety of lung injuries and fatalities to e-cigarette and vaping products, going so far as to call the spread of these devices a public health crisis and a youth epidemic. We agree, and we've updated our App Store Review Guidelines to reflect that apps encouraging or facilitating the use of these products are not permitted," the company said in a statement.Apple said the apps are a mix of stores, social networks, news and games. They represent 0.00010% of the 1.8 million apps available through the mobile App Store, the company said.The company said it had been moving in this direction for months. In June, Apple prohibited the promotion of vaping products in its app store and had not approved any new vaping-related apps since.The apps now banned from the App Store will continue to work for customers who already have them downloaded on their devices, and they can be transferred to new devices.Apple's move was applauded by groups such as the American Heart Association and the ghd Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids."By taking e-cigarette related apps off the App Store, Apple will help reduce youth exposure to e-cigarette marketing and discourage youth use of these products. Apple is setting a welcome example of corporate responsibility in protecting our kids," Matthew L. Myers, president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, said in a statement.Research published recently in the medical journal JAMA found that in 2019, 27.5% of high school students and 10.5% of middle school students currently use e-cigarettes. Based on that data from the National Youth Tobacco Survey, researchers estimated 4.1 million US high school students and 1.2 million middle school students currently use e-cigarettes, and 970,000 use them daily.Aside from the youth vaping epidemic, there were 2,172 cases of lung injury linked to vaping as of November 13, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday. The CDC also reports 42 confirmed deaths in 24 states and the District of Columbia.The CDC says it has yet to identify the official cause or causes of the outbreak, but the investigation has increasingly focused on products containing THC. Last week, the agency reported its first "potential chemical of concern": vitamin E acetate?, an additive sometimes used in THC and other vaping products. 2525
Bob and Shirley Hansen were on a fishing trip when they woke up at 3 a.m. Monday to the sound of someone beating on the side of their boat.Bob looked over the side and saw five people in their underwear, he told CNN affiliate KEYT-TV. Then he saw another boat in the distance, fully engulfed in flames."Flames probably 30 feet high. It was totally gone," he said. The first thing he did was call the Coast Guard, he said.The 75-foot commercial diving boat, called the Conception, caught fire Labor Day off the coast of Santa Cruz Island in Southern California.The Hansens were able to rescue the five crew members who made their way to their boat. Eight people have been found dead so far, and 26 are missing.Shirley said some of the rescued crew members told them about the moments on the boat before the fire. One said that a 17-year-old girl on the Conception was celebrating her birthday with her parents, she said."It was such a hopeless, helpless feeling to watch that boat burn and know there were only five people at our boat and there was nothing we could do," she said.She also said the five people didn't have any form of communication on them -- no keys or phones -- and she hopes they get plenty of help.Bob told KEYT he doesn't feel he deserves to be called a hero."I was just a guy there in that place. I would hope that anybody would do the same thing," Bob said, adding that he wishes he could have saved everyone on board the Conception. 1467