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(KGTV) - Did a grandmother accidentally buy a 30-pack of condoms instead of tea?Yes.76-year-old Rosemarie Riley from Britain says she forgot her glasses when she popped over to the store for some items.She though she was grabbing a box of Yorkshire tea off the shelf. In reality, she picked up a jumbo 30-pack of Durex Thin Feel condoms costing more than .When her husband pointed out the mistake, a mortified Rosemarie asked her granddaughter to return the condoms.Rosemarie says she'll be wearing her glasses the next time she shops and wonders why the cashier didn't say anything when she made the purchase. 621
(CNN) -- John Cena is playing a firefighter in a new movie and wants to help some real-life first responders.On Monday the wrestler-turned-actor tweeted a video announcing his plan to donate 0,000 to those currently fighting the California wildfires.The actor portrays a firefighter in the forthcoming film "Playing with Fire" and tweeted "I'm asking that today on #FirstRespondersDay we do everything we can to help those who risk their lives to protect us all."Thousands have had to evacuate their homes and there have been power outages in the midst of multiple fires including including the Kincade Fire, Tick Fire and Getty Fire.Cena plugged his new comedy, which is in theaters November 8, and said it "showcases a group of people I believe are heroes -- first responders."He then segued into the fact that "California is in dire straits.""It is burning," he said. "It is under siege from massive wildfires statewide, which means that our first responders are working around the clock and they need our help."He then called on Paramount, the studio behind his new film, to select a charity which aids first responders."And on behalf of 'Playing With Fire' and out of respect to the people who I truly believe are heroes my response will be to immediately donate half a million dollars to this cause," Cena said. "In times like this, when people are giving their lives and working around the clock what they need from us is resources."He added "This is the right thing to do, and I'm doing my part to help the cause" and ended his message with a plea for everyone to keep safe. 1593

(KGTV) — Despite the partial government shutdown, millions across the country will still be able to keep tabs on Santa Claus and expect their gifts this Christmas.As thousands of federal employees continue working without pay or are furloughed until the shutdown ends, agencies routinely depended upon this season cleared the air to reassure parents and kids.The North American Aerospace Defense Command tweeted Saturday that giddy children awaiting their holiday deliveries need not fear, they are here. About 1,500 volunteers who donate their time and efforts to put on the program every year will continue the 63-year tradition of tracking the big man every Christmas Eve.RELATED: Government shutdown: How San Diego is affected"In the event of a government shutdown, NORAD will continue with its 63-year tradition of NORAD Tracks Santa on Dec. 24. Military personnel who conduct NORAD Tracks Santa are supported by approximately 1,500 volunteers who make the program possible each and every year," the agency tweeted.In the event of a government shutdown, NORAD will continue with its 63-year tradition of NORAD Tracks Santa on Dec. 24. Military personnel who conduct NORAD Tracks Santa are supported by approximately 1,500 volunteers who make the program possible each and every year. pic.twitter.com/fY0oyjrdDc— NORAD & USNORTHCOM (@Norad_Northcom) December 21, 2018 1383
(KGTV) — An 8-year-old Guatemalan boy in the care of U.S. Customs and Border Protection died shortly after midnight Tuesday in New Mexico, officials say.The child was in CBP custody when an agent noticed him showing signs of illness Monday. The child and his father were transferred to Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center in New Mexico, where staff diagnosed the boy with a common cold and fever.The boy was released with prescriptions for Ibuprofen and amoxicillin later that day, officials said.RELATED: The final hours of Jakelin Caal Maquin, the Guatemalan girl who died in Border Patrol custodyMonday night, officials said the boy began vomiting and was taken back to the medical center, where officials say he died shortly after midnight Tuesday. The cause of the child's death is not known and officials did not release his identity.CBP officials said in a release that a review will be conducted, as is procedure, and the Guatemalan government has been notified. Officials said more information would be released shortly.The boy's death is the second death of a child in CBP care this month. Jakelin Caal Maquin, 7, died on Dec. 8, less than 48 hours after Border Patrol agents detained her and more than 100 other migrants at a remote New Mexico border crossing. 1283
(KGTV) - Does a viral video show a crow striking an ape-like pose?Yes.But crow researchers say it's more likely the bird in Japan was adopting a so-called "sunning" posture.That's when a bird lowers its wings and widens its legs, giving the impression it's standing on its wings.Despite that, internet viewers have dubbed the creature a "Gorilla Crow." 360
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