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The two-time defending champs Golden State Warriors were buoyed early in Game 5 on Monday by the return of reigning Finals MVP Kevin Durant. But two minutes into the second quarter, Durant reinjured the same leg that kept him out of the first four games of the NBA Finals. The Warriors then proceeded to blow a double-figure lead in the second quarter.But a 9-0 run later helped Golden State erase a six-point deficit in the final three minutes to win Game 5 by a 106-105 margin.The Raptors lead the best-of-7 series 3-2.Durant's status is unknown, but he was seen wearing a boot and on crutches. The Warriors said that he will have an MRI performed on Tuesday."Prayers to KD. He gave us what he could," Warriors star Stephen Curry told ABC after the game.Durant's injury prompted applause by some Raptors fans in Toronto. The gesture clearly disturbed members of the Warriors. Members of the Raptors gestured to the crowd to stop cheering as Durant was helped off the court. Kevin Durant is helped to the 1019

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Travis Air Force Base in California said a false alarm led to a lockdown on the base Wednesday.According to a Facebook post from the base, there were reports of gunfire on the base late Wednesday morning. The release says the base "immediately responded to ensure the safety of all its personnel, dependents and retirees."The reports were later determined to be unfounded.The false alarm came amid a two-day exercise by the 60th Air Mobility Wing to "train their ability to respond to emergency incidents."Earlier on Tuesday, 538

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The Supreme Court won't upend the conviction of a Massachusetts woman who sent her boyfriend text messages urging him to kill himself. Michelle Carter is serving a 15-month sentence after being convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the 2014 death of her boyfriend, Conrad Roy III. Despite the ruling, law enforcement in Massachusetts said that Carter will be released next week.A judge determined that Carter, who was 17, caused the death of the 18-year-old Roy when she ordered him in a phone call to get back in his carbon monoxide-filled truck that he'd parked in a Kmart parking lot. Carter's case has garnered national attention and sparked legislative proposals in Massachusetts to criminalize suicide coercion. Jail officials previously said Carter could be released in March, if not sooner, for good behavior during her detention.A report from 867

  

The US economy is strong, yet discount retailers are booming. That's why "extreme value" supermarket chain Grocery Outlet believes its the perfect time to hit the public market.The 73-year-old discount supermarket has grown to more than 300 stores in the United States, most of them on the West Coast. It hopes to raise 0 million through an IPO, the company said in a 382

  

There’s a disturbing trend of hidden cameras being found in rental properties and hotel rooms, and security experts are explaining how they’re getting there and what folks should do if they find one. A vacation in paradise quickly turned south for a couple in California who took a video after finding a hidden camera inside a fake smoke detector. “I actually came up to it and noticed that there was a hidden camera right here,” says the man. This was inside the rental property they were calling home for their getaway, and unfortunately these kind of finds are part of a disturbing trend of people finding hidden cameras inside rental properties. “I don’t ever think to check for it, kinda creepy to think about,” says Amy Billeaudeaux, visitor. A 2019 survey by IPX1031 found that 58% of participants were worried about hidden cameras inside Airbnbs, and 11% of them actually say they found a hidden camera inside an Airbnb property before.“Look around the room, does something look out of place? Is something not looking like it should be in that room,” says Adam Coughran. Coughran spent nearly 20 years as a police officer in Orange County, California, assigned to the tourist orientated policing unit, which focuses on crime around the Disneyland area. He says hidden cameras are an emerging trend, not only in rental properties but in hotel rooms too. And they are not placed there by the hotels.“Hotels are primarily concerned with cameras in the big public areas, the lobbies, play or recreation area,” says Coughran. “To find cameras inside a hotel room is not common practice.” The cameras could be hidden in nearly anything from smoke detectors to lights, even fans. It’s no doubt unsettling. But what laws protect you if one is found? Coughran says it can be a bit of a gray area when it comes to the laws. “In some states things are very cut and dry. Where they can be, where they can’t be. And virtually every state has some sort of law that discloses where they are on the premises, whether interior or exterior,” says Coughran. While the laws can be dicey, Airbnb has already taken action against hosts who have had cameras on their properties. Their rules now state: "If you’re a host and you have any type of security camera or other recording device in or around a listing, even if it’s not turned on or hooked up, we require that you indicate its presence in your house rules. We also require you to disclose if an active recording is taking place. If a host discloses the device after booking, Airbnb will allow the guest to cancel the reservation and receive a refund."For those we spoke to staying in one of the 150,000 hotel rooms in Las Vegas, some say they’ll think twice. “I think it’s something you need to keep your eye out for, for sure, because someone is watching you on the other end,” says Carlisa Singleton, visitor. 2867

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