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(KGTV) - Did police really use the childhood photos of suspects in wanted posters?Yes!Police in China's Yunnan province said they couldn't find any other pictures of 4 wanted man, who ranged in age from 17 to 51.But the backlash was fierce, so the police apologized and replaced the photos with the text "recent photos not available." 342

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(KGTV) - A Camp Pendleton Marine would have missed out on a special moment if not for a thoughtful wife and fellow Marines.Captain Gregory Veteto is the company commander of Company A, 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, with the 15th MEU’s Ground Combat Element.According to Cpl. Timothy Valero, he and his wife are expecting their second child. Since he is deployed, and could not be with his wife to find out the gender of their baby, she wanted to reveal it in a unique way.Veteto was a punter at the U.S. Naval Academy, so she filled a football with colored power and sent it his way.Surrounded by a group of Marines in the 5th Fleet area of operations, he kicked the ball.A big pink powdery cloud revealed they are having a baby girl.“It was fantastic breaking open the football,” Veteto said. “The Marines were excited about it and I appreciated that.” 872

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(KGTV) - Former quarterback Colin Kaepernick may not be making plays on the field so far this season, but he's still winning off the field.The NFL Players Association (NFLPA) named free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick its week 1 NFLPA Community MVP, citing his donations and outreach to underserved communities.RELATED: Thousands vow to boycott NFL over Colin KaepernickThe NFLPA said it will make a ,000 contribution to Kaepernick's foundation or a charity of his choice along with an in-kind donation to him.On Sept. 7, Kaepernick announced 0,000 in donations to DREAM, Coalition for the Homeless, The Gathering for Justice's War on Children, and United We Dream charities. The former San Francisco 49ers quarterback followed those donations with backpack giveaways as well.RELATED: Packers QB Aaron Rodgers: Colin Kaepernick 'should be on a roster right now'In 2016, Kaepernick vowed to donate million to organizations in oppressed communities. To date, the NFLPA said he's contributed 0,000 toward his goal."I’ve been very blessed to be in this position and make the kind of money I do, and I have to help these people," Kaepernick said in September 2016. "I have to help these communities. It’s not right that they’re not put in the position to succeed, or given the opportunities to succeed."RELATED: Diverse group of Cleveland Browns players take part in largest sports anthem protestThousands have threatened to boycott the NFL this season, petitioners citing that Kaepernick's stance on social issues - not his performance - have caused him not to be signed to a team.In 2016, Kaepernick said he would not stand during the National Anthem due to social inequality. Dozens of other athletes have since joined him in similar on-field protests. 1808

  

(KGTV) - Are political protesters in Hong Kong using wearable projectors to avoid being caught by facial recognition technology?No.The face projector seen in a viral video was an art project created by students at a school in the Netherlands.One of the students who worked on the project said the wearable projectors were never manufactured and were never intended for political purposes. 396

  

(KGTV) — Avocado lovers at two southern California colleges are in for a treat — if they're willing to take on the "responsibility."Researchers at Loma Linda University and the University of California, Los Angeles are looking for candidates to eat avocados in large and in small quantities — in the name of science, of course.Participants of HAT, the Habitual diet and Avocado Trial, will be paid 0 for their participation in the six-month trial. But the catch is candidates will be randomly assigned whether they stuff their diet with avocados or just eat two per month.RELATED: San Diego County's record heat may prove devastating to avocado cropThe test group will be given 16 avocados every two weeks and be required to eat one a day throughout the study. The control group will be assigned to eat no more than two avocados per month during that same time period.Researchers hope to learn more about how avocados affect health, energy, and metabolism, and test whether it truly is a magical fruit as past studies have suggested.HAT participants must be: 1099

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