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Georgia has taken a step toward stripping Delta of a tax break after the company cut ties with the NRA.A Republican-controlled state Senate committee on Wednesday removed an exemption for jet fuel from a tax bill under consideration. The exemption could save Delta tens of millions of dollars. The bill could go to the Senate floor as early as Thursday.If the full Senate agrees to the changes, the bill goes back to the House. If the House also approves the changes, the bill will go to Republican Governor Nathan Deal. 528

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HOLLADAY, Utah — A Holladay man is explaining his distress over the loss of his 20 Burmese pythons after the Unified Police Department arrested him Friday and served a search warrant on his home in an exotic animal bust.Unified Police said that 64-year-old Marty Lynn Bone didn't have the proper permits to own the snakes, and they also made another discovery in his backyard that they indicated was a potential safety issue for his neighbors.To Bone, the "Burms" were his "kids."He said he considers them family. Each one has a name, like Lumpy or Stubbs. He said some are around 15 years old, others up to 30 years old.Bone lets them roam freely in his home, and they even sleep with him in his bed at night."Everything I've done is just for the snakes, not for me," Bone said in an interview with FOX 13 Monday.Pictures show a pile of snakes stretched down Bone's hallway and sprawled out across his king-size waterbed. "I've been doing this for 45 years," he said. "Nobody's complained, up until today."According to the Unified Police Department, they received complaints about Bone that led to an investigation. Detective Ken Hansen said an undercover police officer bought a baby Burmese python from Bone, but Bone didn't have the proper permit to sell the snake.The probable cause statement said that Bone's exotic pet permit expired in 2017.This led to a search warrant of Bone's home, which police served to Bone on Friday. Officers said they found 20 pythons throughout the house.Half of the snakes were more than 10 feet long. Some of the shorter ones were juveniles, Hansen said.While searching the property, Hansen explained that they also found hundreds of other animals."In the back of the home were what they call 'feed animals,' which included 585 rats. And in addition to that, there were about five dead rats," Hansen said. He went on to say they also found "46 rabbits, and in addition to that, there were four dead rabbits."There were additional snakes that were dead inside Bone's home, Hansen said.Bone said he used the rats and rabbits to feed his pythons. He feeds about 18 rabbits once a month to his snakes, he said, and the rats are backup in case he needs more food.On Monday, rats ran around the floor of the shed where he kept the rat cages. One rat jumped around inside a trap that Bone picked up. He explained that police didn't get all the rats, and some got loose. He's been able to trap a few and put them back in the cages in his shed.Even if the animals were to be used for food, Hansen described why having a large number is concerning to them. For one, he talked about the odor and waste involved with raising that many animals."It's about that situation with that many animals in a residential area," Hansen said. "I think that there's a big concern if those rats got loose, let alone the snakes, especially the size of some of those snakes is pretty big."Bone told FOX 13 that the free-roaming snakes in his home often breed, and he gives away many of the eggs. For the eggs he keeps, Bone said he later sells the babies. He said many people sell snakes online and at shows without the proper permits."They arrest me for selling baby snakes that people sell at the reptile expo," he said.All of the adult and large snakes belong to Bone, and he said he does not sell them. As far as explaining his expired permit to own the pets, Bone said he didn't realize the permit was no longer valid.Bone told FOX 13 that he has followed all the rules in the past and used to keep up-to-date on his license, as well as 0,000 insurance on his home. He blamed Salt Lake County Animal Services for what Bone saw as a failure to notify him of the expired permit.When it comes to neighborhood safety, Bone said that he makes sure to keep his snakes inside. He described a past incident where a python escaped and was loose in the neighborhood for quite some time.Since then, he said he installed double-screened windows, and self-closing doors as well as separate self-closing screen doors in front of the doors on his house."I accept living with them, no matter what the danger is," he said.With the snakes now taken away and Bone unable to buy more snakes in the future, he described how he felt like he lost his family."That's my life, I'm over," he said.Bone was booked on 20 counts of "permit required for exotic animals," 10 of which are Class-B misdemeanors and 10 Class-C. He was released from jail over the weekend.He also faces charges of possessing controlled substances with intent to distribute and possessing a firearm by a restricted person after police say they also found marijuana, opiate-derivative pills and a gun in plain sight while searching his home. 4711

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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — A Michigan couple with special needs had a heartwarming reunion after being separated for more than two years.Cody Hytinen-Durst and Lisa Baker met at a housing community in Florida four years ago and instantly fell in love.However, Cody's mom discouraged the relationship and tried to keep them apart.Cody and his parents moved to Michigan, but he and Lisa were determined to stay together.They sent secret text messages and used mutual friends as messengers."After about a year of it, we finally just said, 'That's it, there's something at higher power working here and who are we to stand in the way?'" said Cody’s mother.Lisa plans to move to Michigan to marry Cody and live happily ever after."Not only is he a Prince Eric from 'The Little Mermaid' look alike, he just inspires me in so many ways that you can ever imagine."This story was originally published by Sarah Grimmer at WXMI. 920

  

GameStop announced this week that an additional 400 to 450 locations would close across the country by the end of 2020.While more video games are available for digital downloads, the next generation PS5 and Xbox will contain disc drives. The company was concerned that the next generation models would be digital only.Already in the last year, GameStop has closed 388 locations, shrinking its current retail footprint to 5,192 locations.“This will allow us to more efficiently and profitably service our customers,” company CEO George Sherman said about the closures.While many retailers have been shrinking their footprints as customers change their buying habits, GameStop is also encountering a change in technology in recent years, which has allowed customers to purchase games online.But GameStop says that there are some customers who prefer a physical disc, and that large video game downloads can use up internet data.“We believe the actions we are taking to optimize the core operations of our business by increasing efficiencies and creating a frictionless digital ecosystem to serve our customers, wherever and whenever they choose to shop, are enabling us to navigate the COVID-19 environment while positioning us well for the launch of the next generation of consoles,” Sherman said.GameStop saw a 26.7% drop in Quarter 2 sales in 2020 compared to 2019. 1374

  

Frito-Lay is voluntarily recalling select half-ounce bags of Smartfood Delight Sea Salt Flavored popcorn due to an allergy concern.Certain bags of the popcorn product were inadvertently filled with cheese flavored tortilla chips that contain undeclared milk ingredients. The food item is sold individually and in two different variety packs."People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume the product contained inside the recalled Smartfood Delight Sea Salt Flavored popcorn bags," the recall states.The popcorn was sold at retail locations in the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin, West Virginia and Wyoming.They were also distributed through e-commerce websites.How can you tell if your food is affected? The recalled popcorn was packaged in variety packs that have these "use by" dates and 11-digit manufacturing codes printed on the outer packaging: 1241

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