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(KGTV) — The holidays can be particularly difficult for service members overseas who are missing out on spending time with their family and friends during season.That's why every year, thousands of residents across the country try to spread some cheer with care packages to troops as a way to connect, build morale, and share in the joy that comes with the holidays.Even if it's a card, holiday gestures help spread the warmth of the season.DeadlinesThe U.S. Postal Service says cards and packages should be sent to APO/FPO/DPO addresses overseas. Those should be sent no later Dec. 11 (for cards, letters and priority mail packages) and Dec. 18 (for priority mail express military service, available to most destinations.)USPS has also created military care kits, including several free postal items, to help send packages overseas. Shipping guidelines can be found here.How to helpFor those unsure of how to help, there are a few options.One method is through the USO. The organization sends a variety of holiday care packages that can support up to 50 troops a piece depending on the option chosen. A link to their offerings, including phone calls home, comfort food packages, and more can be found here.Through Dec. 31, Johnson & Johnson will also match donations to the USO up to a total of 0,000.Other organizations facilitating care packages for troops include Operation Support Our Troops and Soldiers' Angels. Military.com has a fully vetted list of organziations here.If you are sending your own package, it's recommended to stick to items that will last in the mail: Toiletries for men and women, non-perishable foods and snack (though be care with items that could get messy during the journey.) Do not send alcohol or drugs. 1752

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2 of our children trying to get WiFi for their classes outside a Taco Bell in East Salinas! We must do better & solve this digital divide once &for all for all California studentsCALIFORNIA NEEDS A UNIVERSAL BROADBAND INFRASTRUCTURE BOND FOR OUR STUDENTShttps://t.co/qEjWTTs6G8 pic.twitter.com/cAbXNJ6F7x— Luis Alejo (@SupervisorAlejo) August 26, 2020 367

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A 21-year-old central Texas man recently turned himself in, confessing in front of his church congregation to a murder he said he committed 18 months prior.Ryan Riggs' confession came one week after a 3D likeness was released that showed what the suspect in that murder might look like based on DNA collected at the scene.The Brown County Sheriff told reporters that Riggs was never even on their radar until this DNA profile was released, according to the Washington Times.The 3D image was so similar that authorities had said they were hot on his trail when he decided to confess. The chances are good that Riggs would have seen the image circulated on local news and knew that his time was running out.The 3D image and profile that was generated is called a “snapshot,” and it’s the brainchild of a Reston, Virginia-based company called Parabon Nanolabs. The process is called “phenotyping.”“DNA phenotyping refers to predicting traits from unknown DNA. If you couldn’t match it to a suspect or database, that was sort of the end of the road,” said Parabon’s CEO Steve Armentrout. “With Snapshot, we are able to take that DNA and use it as a genetic witness to predict eye color, hair color, skin color, freckling, even face shape, to provide police with some description of the person that left that DNA behind.”Parabon originally got its start in this type of work after the Department of Defense put out a solicitation asking for help in using DNA for counterterrorism efforts, but it wasn’t until 2015 that Parabon made their resources available to police departments nationwide.“We knew it could help active investigations,” Armentrout said. “Getting this kind of information upfront could make law enforcement more efficient.”But he believes where the technology really changes the game is in regards to decades-old cold cases.“To see it being used to go back and solve these 25 year old crimes is surprising and exciting,” he said.One of Parabon's oldest "success stories" stems from a 1997 rape and murder of a Costa Mesa, California woman. In 2016, they produced a Snapshot from the DNA found, and "within weeks," police had gone back to the drawing board.Just last year, they identified the man they believe is their suspect, and he's now living in Mexico. Authorities hope to extradite him and bring him back to the United States to face charges.Ellen Greytak, a bioinformatics specialist at Parabon, said that, as a scientist, seeing results affect real people is "not something you often get to see.""The work that I did is now actually making a difference and helping people," she said. 2671

  

(KGTV) — Target's own summer promotion will compete directly with Amazon for customers' dollars this July.Target's "Deal Days" on July 15 and 16 — the same days as Amazon's "Prime Day" promotion. "Deal Days" will include "rarely-on-sale, exclusive home, apparel and toy brands, discounts on hundreds of thousands of item and new deals each day," according to Target.Target will also offer the sales online for same-day delivery or pickup in-store or drive-up the same day. RELATED: San Diego radio station hosts diaper drive for Chula Vista shooting victimsThe retail giant's sales don't require a membership like Amazon, something the company is focusing on in addition to their sales. To take advantage, Prime Day customers must have a Amazon Prime subscription, which runs 9 a year or per month. In comparison, Amazon's Prime Day announced it will offer limited-time pre-Prime Day deals and more than a million discounts over the course of their own sale. Ebay has also said they will hold a site-wide "Crash Sale" on July 15 and two weeks of sales beforehand to compete with the retailers. 1108

  

(KGTV) - Is there now an online plug-in that allows you to block people's baby pictures on Facebook?Yes.The condom company Skyn is out with a plug-in for Chrome that identifies baby photos on Facebook and then swaps them with different images.Skyn says parents share about 1,500 pictures of their children from birth to age 5 and that can be a little much.The plug-in is free in Google's Chrome web store. 413

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