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(KGTV) - Candystore.com came out with its ranking of the worst Halloween candy based on a survey of 30,000 people and 12 other lists.10. Bit-O-Honey9. Good & Plenty8. Licorice7. Smarties6. Tootsie Rolls5. Necco Wafers4. Wax Coke3. Peanut Butter Kisses2. Circus Peanuts1. Candy Corn 293
(KGTV) - Did McDonald's in Japan really come out with new cups that, when held at certain angles, show two children in X-rated positions?Yes.Last month, McDonald's in Japan unveiled special designs for its new McFizz drinks.They're supposed to show 2 children falling in love. When the cup is empty, the boy on one side and the girl on the other side line up and share an innocent, intimate moment.But customers quickly realized that if you angle the cups the boy and girl are engaging in some very naughty behavior.Social media is now filled with the X-rated images.No comment from McDonald's which has not pulled the cups from its restaurants. 654
(KGTV) - Authorities from jurisdictions across California gathered in Sacramento to announce the arrest of a suspect in the decades-long East Area Rapist/Golden State Killer case.Joseph James DeAngelo, 72, was arrested Wednesday in connection with a series of killings, rapes and burglaries that occurred around the state in the 1970s and ‘80s.Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert, flanked by district attorneys from several other California counties, said of the new development in the case, “The answer has always been in Sacramento. We found the needle in the haystack, and it was right here in Sacramento.”Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Jones told reporters that DeAngelo was taken into custody at his home in Citrus Heights, a city several miles outside of Sacramento. His arrest was the result of an executed search warrant out of Ventura County.Jones said detectives’ hard work and the use of DNA technology “led us to the right road” in identifying DeAngelo as a suspect and his arrest. 1022
(KGTV) — If you happen to lose an hour of sleep, perhaps 4 million could ease the pain?Powerball fever is still griping the country, as Saturday night's jackpot climbs to 4 million. It's the largest Powerball jackpot of 2019 thus far, and the 16th highest Powerball ever offered.The winning ticket matching all five numbers plus the Powerball will walk away with cash out prize of 7.9 million. Your chances? One in 292.2 million. But then again, it only takes one ticket, right?RELATED: Historically lucky spots in San Diego to buy a lottery ticketPlayers have until 7 p.m. PST to purchase tickets.If you do happen to win, just remember to claim your prize. Winners have 180 days to do so.Winners won't be faulted should they choose to take their time. The winning .5 billion Mega Millions jackpot winner didn't come forward for more than four months until recently in South Carolina. The winner chose the cash lump sum, for a one-time payment of 7,784,124. It's considered the largest payout to a single winner in U.S. history. They have chosen to remain anonymous. 1088
(KGTV) — A recent study may cause pause at the dinner table this holiday season for millions of Americans.The study by the New England Journal of Medicine claims that nearly one in two adults (49 percent) will be obese by 2030, with obesity rates being at least 35 percent in every state and higher than 50 percent in 29 states. Nearly one in four adults are projected to have severe obesity by 2030. "Severe obesity" is projected to be the most common body-mass index (BMI) category among women, black adults, and low-income adults nationally, the study added.RELATED: Carlsbad company invents weight loss balloon"Our analysis indicates that the prevalence of adult obesity and severe obesity will continue to increase nationwide, with large disparities across states and demographic subgroups," the study said.Most previous obesity estimates have relied on surveys in which respondents often understate their weight. The new report used decades-long federal study to get a more accurate picture of the growing epidemic.The study says BMI data from more than 6.2 million adults collected from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey in 1993-1994 and 1999-2016 was used and measured with data from 57,000 adults who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. RELATED: High obesity rates reported among San Diego kidsBMI is measured using a person's weight in kilograms divided by the squared height in meters, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC adds that obesity affected about 93.3 million Americans between 2015-2016, and can lead to heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes and certain types of cancer that are some of the leading causes of preventable, premature death.An independent expert told the Associated Press that the trends are alarming and say the nation could face medical and financial problems due to the large number of those considered obese.The Associated Press contributed to this report. 1990