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VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. – Authorities have released surveillance footage showing Naya Rivera before her disappearance and the 911 call that led to the search for the "Glee" star.Rivera is presumed dead after disappearing while boating with her 4-year-old son at Lake Piru in Southern California.The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office says Rivera rented a boat at the lake Wednesday afternoon and went for an excursion with her son. Thursday evening, officers released security camera footage of the two at the boat launch.Boaters tell authorities that they later found Rivera’s boat drifting in the northern portion of the lake with her son sleeping onboard. A woman called 911 and notified law enforcement of the situation."The emergency is: We have a missing person," an employee of the rental boat business said. "We found a little girl in one of the boats by herself, and the mom's nowhere to be found."The 911 caller initially said the boy was a girl, because of his long hair, KCBS reports.Rivera’s son told investigators that he and his mother had been swimming in the lake and he had gotten back on the boat, but his mom didn’t.Authorities say the child had a life vest on and an adult life vest was found on the boat. The child is healthy and with family.Since Rivera’s disappearance, authorities have been using helicopters, boat crews, divers and unmanned aerial vehicles to search the lake, but there’s been no sign of Rivera yet.Thursday evening, the sheriff’s office announced that the search for the actress has turned into a recovery mission and that she is presumed dead.“Investigators believe Rivera drowned in what appears to be a tragic accident,” the office wrote in a press release.Rivera is best known for her role as Santana on the Fox TV show “Glee.” She appeared in nearly every episode of the musical comedy drama since 2009. 1856
UPDATE: Most Cheesecake Factory restaurants had run out of slices of the free cheesecake by lunchtime Wednesday.EARLIER STORY:The Cheesecake Factory and DoorDash are partnering to give away 40,000 free slices of cheesecake on Wednesday. The deal is in celebration of The Cheesecake Factory’s 40th anniversary. The offer is valid on Wednesday, Dec. 5 only, starting at 11:30 a.m. local time.You can only get the deal through the DoorDash app and website.All you have to do is add one slice of cheesecake to your DoorDash cart using the promo code “FREESLICE” at checkout. No delivery fees, service fees or minimum order is required. Additionally, DoorDash is offering free delivery all week on The Cheesecake Factory orders. 762

Two New York Police Department detectives took turns raping a handcuffed 18-year-old woman in the back seat of their police van in Coney Island last month, according to the Kings County District Attorney's office.Eddie Martins, 37, and Richard Hall, 33, of the Brooklyn South Narcotics unit, were arraigned Monday on a total of 50 charges, including first-degree rape, first-degree criminal sexual act and second-degree kidnapping, the district attorney's office said.Both detectives pleaded not guilty to all counts, according to the district attorney's office. Martins was released on 0,000 bail and Hall was released on 0,000 bail. Each could face up to 25 years in prison if convicted. They are currently suspended without pay, the NYPD said. 760
Under a court settlement, people aren't supposed to be able to legally download plans for 3-D printed guns until Wednesday.But because designs for the guns have already been posted online, by Sunday more than 1,000 people had already downloaded plans to print an AR-15-style semiautomatic assault rifle, according to the office of Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro.Shapiro has been fighting to keep 3-D printed guns out of Pennsylvania. At an emergency hearing held over the phone Sunday, the attorney general's office asked a judge for a restraining order that would block a website run by gun-rights group Defense Distributed from being accessible in Pennsylvania. The group's site allows people to download plans to make 3-D guns.At the hearing, Defense Distributed agreed to block Pennsylvania IP addresses for a few days until a more formal hearing could be held.Josh Blackman, a lawyer for Defense Distributed, told CNN on Monday that more than 1,000 AR-15 gun plans have been downloaded but wouldn't confirm Shapiro's claim that they were only downloaded since Friday."This is a free speech case. This isn't a gun case," said Blackman, who challenged Pennsylvania's efforts to block the downloads. "One state cannot censor the speech of a citizen in another state."Pennsylvania isn't the only state trying to bar access to 3-D printed guns. Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced Monday he is leading a lawsuit in eight states and the District of Columbia to block a court action that would let people download plans for untraceable 3-D printed weapons. This lawsuit is being filed in federal court in Seattle. 1661
Vice President Mike Pence and the second lady, Karen Pence were among the first Americans to receive an initial dose of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine on Friday, and did so in a live on-camera event at the White House. Surgeon General Jerome Adams also received the COVID-19 vaccine during Friday's event.Prior to injections, doctors asked the trio a series of questions regarding COVID-19 symptoms, allergy history and histories of blood disorders. After the three answered "no" to all questions, healthcare professionals from Walter Reed Medical Center administered the vaccine."I didn't feel a thing. Well done," Pence said.In remarks following his injection, Pence said he decided to take the vaccine in a public event to improve public confidence."While we cut red tape, we did not cut corners," Pence said.Pence also added that thanks to vaccines, the U.S. was now "turning the corner" on the pandemic and that the country could now see the "light at the end of the tunnel."The shot the Pences received Friday is the first of a two-shot vaccination. They'll need to take a booster shot in a few weeks in order to complete the inoculation process.President-elect Joe Biden has also said he would receive the vaccine "sooner rather than later," adding that he didn't want to "get ahead of the line, but I want to make sure we demonstrate to the American people that it is safe to take."Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top expert on infectious diseases, has recommended that President Donald Trump also get the vaccine. "You still want to protect people who are, you know, very important to our country right now," Fauci said Tuesday on ABC. "Even though the President himself was infected and he has likely antibodies that likely would be protective, we're not sure how long that protection lasts." Former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton have all separately agreed to take the COVID-19 vaccine on camera in an effort to build public trust in the process. Pence is among the first Americans to receive the vaccine. Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine was cleared for Emergency Use Authorization last Friday and formally recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last weekend. Healthcare workers in several states began receiving the vaccine on Monday.A vaccine made by Moderna received a key recommendation by an FDA panel on Thursday, and the agency is expected to grant full approval in the coming days. On Friday, Pence said he "expects" that Moderna vaccine would be approved at some point Friday. The Moderna vaccine could be distributed as soon as early next week. 2611
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