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An ongoing investigation into vaping-related lung illnesses reveals that the culprit may be very high levels of vitamin E acetate in cannabis-containing vape products, 180

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Are you planning on traveling this summer? You're not alone. According to travel booking site Expedia, 85 percent of Americans will travel this summer, according to a poll it conducted. For the majority of those not planning on traveling this summer, they cite costs as the No. 1 reason for not going away. Perhaps these tips from Expedia will make it more affordable to travel: Hotel – "Travelers are becoming more accustomed to booking last minute, which could work in their favor this summer. Being flexible and waiting about a week before your trip starts could save you more than 15% on hotel costs. For those who cringe at the thought of missing out on a specific property or not staying with other travelers in your party, booking 21-30 days in advance could still mean nearly 10% savings. Regardless of when you decide to book, remember the cheapest average daily rates are found on Fridays," Expedia said.Flights – "The 'sweet spot' for airfares is about three weeks to a month (21-30 days) ahead of time. Remember to purchase flights over the weekend, particularly on a Sunday. Nearly 30% of Americans are flying to their destination, so this next tip is super important: choosing flights that take off on Thursday or Friday can save travelers around 10%," Expedia said. Car Rental – "It's never a bad idea to avoid putting miles on your car. Booking a comfy rental 14-20 days in advance could save you around 5% this summer," Expedia said. In additional good news for travelers, the price of gas nationwide appears to be dropping. AAA reported this week that gas is down 3 cents per gallon compared to last week. AAA said that trade tensions between the US and China has caused for a drop in crude oil prices. It says trade tensions plus an attack on two Saudi oil tankers could cause fluctuations in prices in the coming weeks. 1852

  

An armed white man in his twenties was arrested Thursday afternoon at a Missouri Walmart, Springfield police said.Officers responded to a call of an active shooter at the Walmart Neighborhood Market, Police Lt. Mike Lucas said.But no shots were fired and no one was injured, police said."All we know is the fact that he walked in here heavily armed with body armor on, in military fatigues and caused a great amount of panic inside the store. So he certainly had the capability the potential to harm people," Lucas said.The man was detained by an off-duty fireman until officers arrived and took the suspect into custody, police said in a statement."At this time, the investigation is ongoing and we are working to determine his motives," the statement said.Lucas said the recent spate of mass shootings in public places may have placed customers on heightened alert, leading them to call police reporting an active shooter."And then obviously what's happened in Texas and Dayton and all that kind of stuff in the last seven days -- that's on everybody's mind," Lucas said. 1085

  

Brian Thomas just bought a new washing machine after spending time looking for a good deal."I found it a little stressful," he said. But he found a great deal.That stress he was enduring is happening to other consumers as tariffs have already led to price increases. It’s sticker shock. "It's increased, absolutely — you see 0-0 increase at least in what I looked at,” Thomas said.Appliances in particular have price increases from tariffs. Mexico exported billion worth of appliances just to the United States last year. At that time, the Trump administration hit the country with a 25 percent tariff on all imported goods.While the two countries play economic hardball, it’s the consumer who ends up paying more for everyday items coming from overseas.Metro University Associate Economics Professor Alexandre Padilla said there is debate on how tariffs will impact all. "The people that mostly are hurt or harmed by those tariffs are actually on the lower side of income,” Padilla said.People in favor of the tariffs say they keep jobs in the U.S."Should we penalize 10 million people to save a hundred thousand jobs? That's the question,” Padilla said.While Mexico tariffs are currently not in place, China's are. In May, tariffs increased on 0 billion worth of Chinese goods. 1305

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