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— citizens have been asked to only leave their homes for once a day for no more than an hour in order to limit the spread of the coronavirus.But the lockdown didn't stop one man from running a marathon.According to the 221

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and is warning others to keep them from falling for the same scam.Paula, a Florida resident, said she lost more than ,000 after calling an Amazon customer service number she found on a Google search.But the person on the other end of the line turned out to be an imposter and didn’t work for Amazon at all.Paula said the imposter helped her get back into her Amazon account but also told her she needed to verify her identity by going through the steps to purchase ,000 in Amazon gift cards. She suspects the imposter hacked her account to access the gift cards.“Nothing is getting charged to your account this is for verification on our side,” Paula said the imposter told her.WFTS called the same number as Paula. The man who answered would not say where he was located or give the name of his business.An Amazon spokesman said in an email, “We monitor for suspicious activity, including gift card activity, and work with law enforcement and consumer protection agencies to investigate and take action on bad actors… A member of our team has reached out to the customer to get additional information.”Paula said she understands her money is long gone but hopes by sharing her story others won’t make the same costly mistake.Experts say you can avoid falling for one of these scams by always using a company’s official website to find a customer service number — and avoid searching for contact information on Google and other search engines.This story was originally published by 1488

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now crossing the border into the United States.It looks like motor oil, but the black watery tar sitting in five-gallon buckets is nearly pure THC concentrate."I started to see the people that would usually backpack marijuana through the desert were now backpacking up crude oil," said Detective Matthew Shay with the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office.Cartels make the concentrate by using a complex process to strip THC off marijuana plants. What's left is distilled and filtered further, taking a product that began at about 6% THC into one that carries a THC content of more than 80%.Shay says it takes about 250 pounds of low-grade commercial marijuana to produce a five-gallon bucket of crude cannabis oil. Once in a concentrated form, profits skyrocket. Each bucket could produce more than 0,000 in vaping cartridges."These are all black-market cartridges — none of these are from a licensed dispensary," Shar said.Once the crude oil from the cartels hits the streets, dealers in the United States begin cutting the product with additives. Shay confirmed that dealers will add ingredients like vitamin E acetate — a compound linked to EVALI, a lung illness related to vaping that has sickened thousands across the country. However, a link between black market cannabis concentrate and EVALI has not yet been confirmed.Shay confirmed that American smoking habits are driving the new trend. Using vape cartridges to deliver THC is now the most popular way of consuming marijuana."That's the whole business right?" Shay said, "If there isn't a market, there's no reason to be shipping the stuff up."It's that demand that fuels the cartel's new strategy — creating a risk no one should take."The black market cannabis cartridges are going to be hazardous, period," Shay said.Labs are testing the crude oil to find out exactly what kind of chemicals are in the product.This story was originally published by Cameron Polom on 1930

  

— a bill sponsored by Sen. Amy Klobuchar that would require anyone who purchases a political ad to disclose such information to the public.Facebook added that all political ads must abide by community standards, which prevents political ads that include hate speech or may intimidate voters.In October, founder and CEO Jack Dorsey 332

  

are there to ensure a "wholesome and clean environment." But is it legal?Concerned viewers contacted Scripps station KRIS in Corpus Christi, Texas, Wings N' More in Corpus Christi, Texas, about the cameras.A viewer familiar with a 2016 KRIS report about the security cameras sent the newsroom images that suggest the camera had been recently moved. While Wings N' More management refused an interview, they did confirm the same camera from 2016 is still installed, and it has not been moved.Back in 2016, owner Wings N' More David Brimhall told KRIS that the camera is there to protect his business from vandals."The law outlaws recording without a person's consent or the intention to invade their privacy," Nueces County Assistant District Attorney Matt Manning said.Laws about recording in bathrooms vary by state, district and circuit, but according to 859

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