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Concerned motorists called California police after spotting a juvenile holding a troubling sign up to the backseat window — but it was all a joke.At around 5 p.m. Saturday, January 11, police received an alarming call about a vehicle in Sacramento, California. According to the California Highway Patrol, drivers spotted a female juvenile in the back seat of a vehicle holding up a sign that read, "HELP ME SHES NOT MY MOM!! Help!!" Two motorcycle officers and a K-9 unit responded and made a "high risk enforcement stop," CHP South Sacramento said in a 566

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During a press conference at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, President Donald Trump said he would "love" to testify at his own impeachment trial."I'd love to go, wouldn't that be great?" Trump said. "Wouldn't that be beautiful? I'd love to sit right in the front row and stare in their corrupt faces. I'd love to do it."When asked why he wouldn't go, he joked with a reporter, "don't keep talking, you may convince me to do it."Trump also said that his legal team "might have a problem" if he showed up at the trial. Trump went on to call the House's lead impeachment manager Adam Schiff a "major sleazebag." 636

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DENVER, Colo. -- A man quit his job after he says he was told he couldn't work from home amid the coronavirus outbreak. Now, the company is making changes.On Thursday, Charter Communications made changes to its policies to help employees during crisis. The company says it will now let employees they believe "can remain productive outside the office without endangering our obligation to provide critical services" work remotely. Charter says employees will receive an additional three weeks of paid time off to be used for "any COVID-19-related personal need."The company also said in a statement, it is working on "increased social distancing" plans in its call centers and operations facilities.Last week, Denver-based systems engineer Nick Wheeler resigned from Charter over the company not letting him work remotely. "The science of social distancing is real. We have the complete ability to our jobs from home,” he wrote in an email to hundreds of people at Charter. Wheeler says Charter wouldn't let employees work from home. He says much of his work was done on a laptop.“What I do is literally interfaced with systems that are in data centers in other states,” Wheeler said. Wheeler says he and co-workers recently raised concerns as the outbreak grew. Then, he sent the email last week. It went to 460 people at Charter, including his senior vice president. "Coming into the office now is pointlessly reckless it’s also socially irresponsible. Charter, like the rest of us, should do what’s necessary to stop the spread of coronavirus,” Wheeler wrote. “I included everybody because everybody was involved. It’s a pretty serious crisis,” he said. Wheeler says not long after that email, he was called to his boss' office. He was given the option of using his vacation time. "I could take my personal leave time and go home and stay home as long as I have leave time, if I was worried about my health,” Wheeler said. “I took my badge off and I offered it to my vice-president because I didn’t feel that was an appropriate response.”Charter agreed he’d resign.When asked about Wheeler's situation, Charter said it would not discuss internal police or specific employee situations. The company did provide this statement on Wednesday: 2254

  

Even before the blaze at Notre Dame was extinguished, conspiracy theories and fake news about the fire had ricocheted around the internet.The most egregious examples of disinformation originated in the darker corners of the internet but many found bigger audiences on social media.One prominent conspiracy theory revolved around the claim that the fire had been deliberately started.InfoWars, a fringe website which is known for spreading conspiracy theories, published a story which suggested the fire had been intentionally set.The claim was based on a single erroneous tweet, which was later deleted. The InfoWars story remains online.Paris Prosecutor Rémy Heitz said that while the cause of the fire has not been established, it was likely "accidental.""Nothing shows that it's an intentional act" he said in a press conference on Tuesday.Yet some social media users made claims that went beyond even what was claimed by InfoWars. On Twitter, a fake account made to look like one operated by CNN claimed the fire was caused by terrorism.The account, which was created in April, was only removed several hours after CNN publicly called out Twitter over it.Conspiracy theories about the origin of the fire were also abundant on the internet message board 4chan, where users resorted to using trolling tactics that are designed to aggravate the media.Social media users with big followings promoted the conspiracy theories, with some attempting to blame racial or religious minorities for the outbreak of the fire. One strategy appeared to be the use of old and unrelated articles about Catholic churches being desecrated in France to insinuate that the Notre Dame fire was an intentional act.Other accounts posted an erroneous 2016 article about gas tanks and "Arabic documents" being uncovered near the cathedral.Big social media companies appeared to struggle to contain the spread of the content.A YouTube feature designed to combat misinformation even linked the fire at the Notre Dame Cathedral to the September 11 terrorist attacks. The company blamed the mix-up on its algorithms. 2132

  

European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted Monday that the European Union has agreed to accept the United Kingdom's proposal for a Brexit extension.Tusk tweeted that the Brexit deadline has been extended until Jan. 31.The UK previously was scheduled to leave the EU on Oct. 31 but does not currently have a trade deal in place with the EU. The EU has agreed in principle to a deal with the UK, but the deal has yet to be approved by Parliament. 460

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