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Timothy Williams, best known as the pitchman for travel site "Trivago," was arrested this week after Houston police say they found him passed out behind the wheel of a car in traffic."He was passed out with his foot on the brake in a moving lane of traffic," said Houston Police spokeswoman Jodi Silva. Police got the call Wednesday afternoon.Williams failed a field sobriety test and submitted to a blood draw, she said.He was charged with misdemeanor driving while intoxicated and his bail was set at 0.When asked about Williams' arrest, a Trivago spokesperson told CNN in a statement: "At this stage, we do not have the full details of the situation, but we want to make clear that Trivago treats such incidents very seriously and strongly condemns drinking and driving, which poses a risk to others and goes against the Trivago culture."CNN has also reached out to Williams and is waiting on a response.Williams has had acting roles on "The Cosby Show" and "Law and Order." But he shot to fame as the rough-and-tumble pitchman for "Trivago."In later ads, he came across as more polished -- his hair nicely tousled and a fashionable touch of facial stubble. 1175

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Time magazine has chosen Greta Thunberg, a Swedish climate crisis activist, as person of the year.Each year, the magazine features the most influential person, group, movement or idea of the previous 12 months. Last year, it was 241

  

THOMASVILLE, N.C. — A grand jury in North Carolina indicted three people after police said a mother traded her 2-year-old child to another couple in exchange for a car.Alice Leann Todd, Tina Marie Chavis and Vicencio Mendoza Romero were arrested Wednesday.An investigation was opened when Chavis brought the then-2-year-old to Wake Forest Baptist Health's High Point Medical Center back in July because she thought the child was having an allergic reaction, Thomasville police said. Hospital staff contacted the police and child protective services after noticing bruises on the child.Chavis, 47, claimed to be the child's biological mother, later changing her story and saying she was the child's adoptive mother, but couldn't produce any documentation, police said. The child was placed in the care of another family member and the mother, Todd, was located.Investigators said they were able to determine that Chavis and Romero had traded their car for Todd's child in 2018. The three have been charged with the unlawful sale, surrender or purchase of a minor and are currently being held on ,000 bonds at the Davidson County Jail. 1149

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