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has rattled Nassly Sales and her family.The Jersey City mom had ordered two boxes of diapers from Amazon as she does every month for her two daughters, purchasing the items from the site’s “Amazon Warehouse” section, where open-box and returned items are sold at a discounted rate.When the package arrived this week, she said nothing could’ve prepared her for what she says she found inside.“I picked up the diapers and it was a little bit heavy, I was half asleep the lights were off,” she explained. “At that point, I turn on the light and that’s when I noticed these diapers are neatly-folded and they are soiled.The shocking discovery prompted the mom to immediately disinfect her nursery, even wiping down her 19-month-old daughter with rubbing alcohol.The child, a micro preemie, was born 26 weeks premature, weighing a little over a pound, making her immune system compromised. According to Sales, the baby was just inches away from what she believed was a health hazard.Speaking to an Amazon customer service representative later that evening didn’t exactly put the family at ease.“They were like ‘OK sorry for your inconvenience, we will give you a refund. You’re more than welcome to keep the stuff, you don’t need to return it,’” Sid Mukherje, the children’s father, told WPIX.“And my thought was "Wow, you are not understanding what I’m saying.”While the family has not officially sent the substance to be tested, they say it bears a strong resemblance and odor to fecal material.What they want now is a better explanation from Amazon about the mishap.According to their website, the company inspects and certifies all open-box products before re-selling them, something Sales says obviously did not happen.In a statement to WPIX, an Amazon spokesperson said, "We work hard to provide customers with a great experience and deeply regret that this situation did not live up to our high standards. We worked directly with the customer to address this situation.” 1974
is known for preaching forgiveness, one particular incident drew a rare moment of ire from him on Tuesday.At least one of the state's 39 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 Tuesday has been attributed to a "coronavirus party," Beshear said Tuesday. The governor said that a person who would later test positive had exposed themselves to the virus when they attended the gathering with a group of people between the ages of 20 and 30."This is one that makes me mad, and it should make you mad. Ultimately, the power of forgiveness, we should forgive that person, but no more of these statewide," Beshear said.Beshear has already ordered that "non-essential businesses" in the state should close for the time being. He's also reminded Kentuckians that all small gatherings should be avoided in order to prevent the spread of the virus.This story was originally published by Melissa Ratliff on 889

he and his wife ordered through DoorDash."I was enraged and disgusted," Gianni Guglielmett said.The smoothie came from the Tropical Smoothie Cafe on Telegraph in Taylor, but Guglielmetti suspects something may have happened to the smoothie during transit to Allen Park High School.A family friend ordered two smoothies through the food delivery service while they were at the school for a sporting event.The family friend said she was surprised by how dirty and unkempt the delivery driver's vehicle was when he pulled up.She said she noticed the two smoothies were just sitting on the passenger side seat without a carrier or a bag, but she didn't notice anything unusual about her smoothie. However, Guglielmetti said his wife sucked up a pebble as she finished the last of their shared smoothie on the drive home from the sporting event.They opened the lid and found what they describe as "a number of pebbles," two pennies, and a couple of hairs.Chelsea McEwen, a general manager at the Tropical Smoothie Cafe in Taylor, said she carefully examined their store surveillance cameras and could see that the smoothies were made correctly.McEwen said she would be filing a complaint with the DoorDash driver.DoorDash released the following statement about the situation: 1272
Yvonne Staples, one of the four members of the famed gospel and R&B group the Staples Singers, died on Tuesday at the age of 80, a family spokesperson confirmed to NPR. A cause of death has not been announced. The Staples Singers had several No. 1 hits in the 1970s, including "I'll Take You There" and "Let's Do It Again." The group comprised of Yvonne Staples, and sisters Mavis and Cleotha and brother Pervis. The group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999. The Staples Singers also earned a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2005 Grammys. Yvonne's sister Cleotha died in 2013. Yvonne Staples was survived by her brother Pervis, and Mavis, who is coming off a tour with Bob Dylan. 766
(IED) and there was no detonation."Based on its appearance, responders originally suspected an explosive device had detonated. Investigation by officials determined it did not explode," wrote the Lewis and Clark County Sheriff’s Office in a Facebook update.The sheriff's office says the object that prompted an evacuation was actually a bottle filled with gears or machine parts and an unknown liquid that does not appear flammable.Sheriff Dutton says over the course of an investigation, officers spoke to a homeless man who they believe found the bottle and moved it from a nearby construction site to Rossiter Elementary School’s playground.Dutton emphasized that the school and the district took the appropriate steps after finding the object due to the unknown nature of it. Students and staff were evacuated and all schools in the district were placed on lockdown as they were searched. The schools were later cleared and the lockdowns were lifted. Additional tests will be completed on the object found on the playground, but they are not expected to show any dangerous material.Rossiter is expected to reopen to students on Wednesday. 1144
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