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(KGTV) - Does a picture really show an astronaut with a bag of pot in the International Space Station?No.The photo going around online is a doctored version of astronaut Chris Hadfield holding up a bag of plastic Easter eggs. 233
(KGTV) - A San Diego homeless advocate known as “Waterman Dave” died Monday after a long battle with brain cancer.David Ross, 83, was known for using his own Social Security income to buy water for the homeless. He also found sponsors for portable restrooms. In 2010, Ross filed a lawsuit against a San Diego Police officer who Ross said assaulted him while he was handing out water in East Village. Ross said he suffered a concussion and torn rotator cuff. No criminal charges were filed against the officer.RELATED: No charges filed against officer accused of abusing 'Waterman'Ross' friends did not reveal his cause of death. There is no immediate word of a memorial. 683
(KGTV) - Is cell phone use causing young people to grow horns on the back of their skulls?That is unproven.Research published this month claims people are developing horn-like spikes on the back of their skulls because they're tilting their heads forward while looking at phones or tablets.But the New York Times points out the study lacked a control group.Two surgeons also told the paper that bone spurs from leaning forward aren't nearly as big a deal as possible disc disease, neck misalignment, and permanent changes in posture.This question was submitted to us by Alanna Cate from Sabre Springs. 609
(KGTV) - Did an artificial intelligence candidate really get thousands of votes in an election?Basically, yes.The candidate got about 4,000 votes in an election this week in Japan.It's actually a real person who said he'd use a.i. to make decisions that are impartial and balanced. He even used an a.i. avatar on his campaign posters. 353
(KGTV) - Does the DMV really want to start charging people for physically coming in to do business that could be done by mail or online?Yes, but it's not here in California.The Rhode Island DMV is proposing the fee. It wound not apply to 'Real ID' license renewals which must be done in person.The DMV estimates the walk-in customer service charge would bring in more than one million dollars a year.It will now be up to Rhode Island's governor to accept or reject the fee. 486