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(KGTV) - Does a picture really show President Trump giving a thumbs up next to a baby whose parents were killed in the El Paso massacre?Yes.Jordan and Andre Anchondo died while shielding their baby during the Walmart shooting August 3rd.The baby's uncle told the El Paso Times that his brother was a big Trump supporter and the uncle wanted the president to know their family stands with him.So the baby was brought in for the president's visit and photographed with him and the first lady. 498

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(CNN) - Walmart is betting it can convince time-strapped customers to let strangers deliver groceries into their refrigerators while they're away from home.In a new service announced Friday, customers will be able to order groceries online, and then a Walmart worker will drive the food from a nearby store and deliver it to fridges in customers' kitchens or garages. It is Walmart's latest innovation in its grocery business, which makes up more than half of the company's annual sales.Walmart piloted its new service in New Jersey for five months and is ready to expand. The option will be available to more than a million customers this fall in Kansas City, Pittsburgh and Vero Beach, Florida. Walmart charges a fee for regular grocery delivery orders, and it did not disclose how much customers will have to pay for in-home delivery.Here's how the service works: Customers can purchase groceries online and select a delivery day. Walmart's employees will wear a camera when they enter customers' homes, allowing shoppers to watch the process live from their phones. Customers won't have to pay for a camera, but they will have to purchase a special door lock. Walmart did not say how much the lock will cost.Walmart believes it can entice shoppers with another convenient perk as part of its in-home delivery service: Later this year, customers will be able to leave their returns from Walmart's website on their counter and the employee will bring the item back to the store.In-home grocery delivery is not an entirely new concept for Walmart. The company partnered on another grocery delivery option in 2017 with smart-security company August, which makes locks that customers can monitor on their phones. That test included drivers from a crowd-sourced startup to deliver the items to customers. Amazon launched Key in 2017 that allows delivery drivers inside customers' homes when they're not around.The biggest barrier Walmart will face with its new service is that most people don't want strangers in their homes.Bart Stein, a Walmart executive who leads the in-home delivery service, acknowledged some customers during the pilot test were initially skeptical of the concept. But he said Walmart had been able to change opinions once customers tried it out."We really saw the tables turn after one delivery during our pilot testing around how people would trust a service like that," he said.One way Walmart is trying to alleviate customer concerns about the service: A biography with three fun facts about their delivery employees.Walmart workers who've been at the company for at least a year can apply for the in-home delivery position. If they get the job, they will go through training and the role will become their main responsibility.Walmart US e-commerce chief Marc Lore did not say how many employees will be diverted to these new delivery jobs, but it's another skilled position the retailer has created as new technology emerges. Walmart has also created 30,000 "personal shopper" jobs in stores who select groceries for customers' online pickup and delivery orders.Walmart's new delivery model comes out of its tech incubator, Store No. 8. The incubator develops companies, such as Jetblack, Walmart's chat-based shopping service in New York City, that help it stay ahead of future shopping trends.Related: How to solve the world's plastics problem — Bring back the milkman"We're taking it out of Store 8 and bringing it into the core business," Lore said at a presentation to reporters on Thursday. Lore emphasized that Walmart will be able to use its own store network, grocery supply chain and employees for the service. He argued that combination will help distinguish the offering from competitors.Walmart has added thousands of grocery pickup locations from stores, same-day home delivery options and introduced voice ordering for groceries off Google Assistant. 3899

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(KGTV) - Did Felicity Huffman's character on Desperate Housewives also pay ,000 to get her kids into a competitive school?Yes!On the show's 5th episode in 2004, Huffman's character Lynette Scavo pays ,000 to get her twins into an exclusive private school.That's the same amount the actress paid in real life to get her daughter's SAT answers secretly corrected. 375

  

(KGTV and ABC) - A Pittsburgh dad who is working three jobs gave his daughter the dress of her dreams for her eighth-grade dance in a viral video.14-year-old Nevaeha Smith found a dress she loved for her eighth-grade dance at Ringgold Middle School in Monongahela, Pennsylvania, but realized that at 0, it might be too expensive."I said, 'Mom, dad, I want this dress,'" Nevaeha told ABC News. "Is it in our price range?""I looked at the price and I was like, 'Uh, not really sure, but I can see what I can do,'" said Ricky Smith, Nevaeha's father.Ricky works at McDonald’s, Popeye’s, and a Circle K convenience store to make ends meet. To earn enough for the dress, he worked extra shifts; occasionally working seven days a week.When Ricky saved enough money, he broke the news to Nevaeha's mom, Kelly Anne."She said, 'Why don’t you surprise her?'" said Ricky. Kelly Anne had her camera ready when Nevaeha stopped by McDonald’s to see her father."I was working at McDonald’s that day and I put the dress in the back," Ricky told ABC News. "She came and I brought it out and told her that her grandmother bought it for her and I told her, 'This ain’t the dress you wanted, but I hope you like it.'""I was thinking, 'This is going to be an old lady dress,'" said Nevaeha.The viral video showed Nevaeha sitting at a table as her father slowly revealed her heart’s desire. Her expression was shocked, followed by tears of joy. Nevaeha leaped out of her seat to hug her father."To see the look on her face it was priceless," said Ricky. "All I can really do was smile."Nevaeha could barely speak as she thanked her father."My heart felt like there was more love in it than there was before," said Nevaeha, describing the big moment. "I love him and I’m really happy that’s he’s my father."She finished her school year wearing the dress of her dreams, which is now associated with the love of her father. 1919

  

(KGTV) - Feeling good, San Diego? America’s Finest City is also one of the happiest cities in the U.S., a study shows. Major metropolitan areas were ranked by WalletHub on 31 indicators of happiness, including income growth, depression rates, and average leisure time. The indicators were used to create scores for emotional and physical well-being, income and employment, and community and environment. San Diego came in 18th overall. Although the city was in 8th place for well-being, the community score was 46, and income was 36. EXPLORING SAN DIEGO: Find great ways to enjoy San Diego with your familyOther San Diego County cities, Chula Vista and Oceanside, ranked 27th and 34th, respectively. The top scoring cities include:1. Plano, TX2. Irvine, CA3. Madison, WI4. Fremont, CA5. Huntington Beach, CADetroit was last, ranking 128th.RELATED: San Diego named a top food city by YelpThe study showed some regional trends for different happiness factors. Four of the cities with the lowest depression rates were in Florida. The top cities for adequate sleep were in the Midwest. But the city that never sleeps - New York - didn’t make the top five for inadequate sleep rates. That dubious honor was held by Detroit. 1227

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