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An Illinois student is facing a hate crime charge after he placed a photo of a black classmate on Craigslist with the caption "slave for sale," authorities said.The 14-year-old suspect 196

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BREAKING: A person of interest in the case has been charged with murder in connection with the disappearance of University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck.Ayoola Ajayi, 31, was arrested and charged with aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, desecration of a body and obstruction of justice.The news comes after police searched a home in the Fairpark neighborhood, where detectives found "multiple items of evidence," according to Salt Lake City Police Chief Mike Brown.Detectives have spoken with the homeowner, Brown said in a news conference Thursday. The owner of the residence was not in police custody at that time.A neighbor near the house that was searched said she smelled gasoline and something burning there. Teresa Draheim said her neighbor lit a fire in his yard recently.Lueck has not been since since the early morning hours of June 17, when she was dropped by a Lyft driver at a park, where, according to police, she met another person.She hasn't been heard from since.Investigators are also looking for a mattress and box spring that were given away from the Fairpark home last week, Brown said. He asked that whoever took them contact the Salt Lake City Police Department. 1205

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As the novel coronavirus spreads throughout the United States, feeling under the weather suddenly comes with more concerning questions: Do I have COVID-19? Should I get tested for the virus? Should I be quarantined?First, if you're feeling under the weather, you should take note of your symptoms. According to the 327

  

Are technology features in new cars making drivers more complacent behind the wheel?One psychiatrist is raising concerns about choosing to have the latest technology versus staying focused, and thus safer."Some of the technology seems to be added to cars just for the sake of technology and not with a lot of thought process into how it's going to change the behavior of driving and the skills required to drive," said Dr. Vatsal Thakkar, a clinical assistant professor at NYU.Thakkar believes that modern automated technology could cause drivers to become less aware of their surroundings. He even thinks drivers should start driving cars with manual transmissions so that all focus would be on the road."Driving a stick shift vehicle is one of the purest forms of the marriage of man and machine," Thakkar said.According to AAA's annual automated vehicle survey, drivers who have advanced driver assistance systems are 68 percent more likely to trust the feature than drivers who don't have them.But Michael Formanowicz, the Manager of AAA's driving department in Amherst, New York, said that while these features help you spot trouble earlier — like lane departure assistance or blind spot detection — it's still up to the driver to take the necessary corrective action."All of a sudden, the lane departure warning goes off, you've still got to be able to guide that car back into your lane," he said.Formanowicz said motorists need to have a better understanding of their vehicles than just what each feature does.AAA's survey shows that the automatic emergency breaking feature, which is in 93 percent of new cars, has 40 names.Andrew Streit of Steven's Driving School in western New York said while these features are a huge help to drivers, they should never take the place of basic driving skills."The back up cameras and the lane changing censors and things like that, it's a lot of complacency where people feel like they don't have to pay attention as much as they probably should," he said. "People still need to stay up on their regular driving functionality." 2085

  

Businesswoman and "Shark Tank" personality Barbara Corcoran said she is "overwhelmed with sadness" over the loss of both her brother and all of the others who have died in the Dominican Republic in recent months.Her brother, John, died in his hotel room in the Dominican Republic in April, Corcoran said in a statement Thursday."He loved the DR and vacationed there frequently. My brother had an existing heart condition and we believe he died of natural causes, but you're still never ready for the death of a loved one," Corcoran said in a post on Instagram.Corcoran and John were from a family with 10 children, a childhood the TV personality lauded on her social media before her brother's death. 712

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