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and social media this week it is re-opening 100 retail locations across the U.S.The cryptic messaging does not offer many details on why, or which locations will re-open. A video the company posted shows an updated pink logo and states 'New Team. New Selection. New Charlotte Russe."It advises followers to watch for more details coming soon.The company laid off thousands of employees after being unable to find a buyer for its 416 stores and filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. According to comments on the announcement on Facebook posted Thursday, former employees are upset with having been let go, only to see news of the re-opening.Charlotte Russe's message says it will offer "a brand new online shopping experience" along with the new stores.The brand has been around since 1975, 788
???? In October, our giant panda cub’s eyes and ears opened, mother Mei Xiang took him on “field trips” to explore the world outside their den and he grew bigger (and more adorable) by the day. Cast your vote to name the cub! ? VOTE: https://t.co/MsB5OOOOAw. #PandaStory pic.twitter.com/E5J29VF03C— National Zoo (@NationalZoo) November 18, 2020 352
On Saturday, for the first time in nine years, American astronauts will lift off from their home soil en route to space — and will do so aboard a privately-funded spacecraft. 177
is warning people about the red flags.Chelsea Earley almost fell for what she thinks is a scam after she read an email that popped up in her school inbox."Yeah because I was like 'oh it’s a job placement in student services, maybe it’s legit,' ” she said.It was enticing her with a 0 weekly paycheck if she kept up with their instructions. She put in her phone number and address and a week later she got a package in the mail.They opened it and found a check for ,355, plus detailed instructions that told her to deposit the check and then within 24 hours, buy two 0 Walmart gift cards, scratch off the back, take a picture and send it in so they can get their money back."I was like who is sending you a ,300 check? That’s insane. You’re 19 years old,” said Christy Bidgood, Earley’s mom.Her age falls in line with research from the Federal Trade Commission that say the highest number of fake check scam victims are people in their 20s because they don’t understand how checks work.The BBB says it can take a week or two for a check to bounce, yet banks typically release the money into the account sooner than that."Yeah I do have a lack of knowledge about checks so I think people that don’t understand checks, they are definitely going to fall for it,” Earley said.The BBB says be wary of a company that overpays an employee and then asks them for money to be wired elsewhere. They say no legitimate business would do this.The BBB doesn’t have record of the company’s business profile in their system, but they say at least seven other people have reported concerns through their 1598
by holding his head under hot water in an attempt to cast out a demon appeared in federal court on Tuesday.31-year-old Pablo Martinez faces a first-degree federal murder charge in the death of his 6-year-old stepson, identified in court only by the initials G.B.Martinez allegedly drowned his son in a bathtub at the family's home on the Pascua Yaqui Reservation in Tucson last Thursday. Martinez told reservation police that the boy had been having "fits of rage," which he believed were caused by a demon.Martinez reportedly told police that the child was "demonic," and that he needed to save the boy. He allegedly said he "saw something evil in (the boy) and knew he had to cast the demon out."Martinez offered to give the boy a bath. He allegedly told officers that he held the child's head under the faucet for five to ten minutes with the water running into the boy's mouth. He also allegedly told officers that he noticed that "the hot water was casting out the demon."By treaty with the Pascua Yaqui Nation major crimes, there are Federal with the FBI leading many investigations. During his appearance in federal court Tuesday, attorneys did not argue for release on bond at this point. Attorneys said there is still a lot of information to gather yet and he might re-open that request sometime in the future.This story was originally published by Craig Smith on 1375