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The New York Police Department is looking for a man who allegedly knocked out a 73-year-old woman's teeth in Lower Manhattan when he attempted to rape her, authorities said Tuesday. NYPD released a a video and photos of the alleged attacker on social media, asking for the public's help. The man appears to be wearing a red track suit and what looks like a neck pillow.The man demanded sex from the 73-year-old woman around 12:45 a.m. on Sunday in Lower Manhattan, authorities said. When she refused, he attacked the woman and punched her several times in the face, knocking out her teeth and breaking her eye socket.The suspect then fled the scene after taking the woman's purse, police said.Anyone with information is encouraged to call NYPD Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS or NYPD detectives at 212-334-0635. NYPD Crime Stoppers is offering a reward up to ,500. 879
¡¡¡¡The House Intelligence Committee voted along party lines Tuesday night to approve a report that found evidence of President Donald Trump's misconduct and obstruction of Congress is "overwhelming."The report, 220
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The family that owns well-known consumer brands like Krispy Kreme doughnuts, Keurig Dr. Pepper and Panera Bread say their Nazi ancestors used slave labor during World War II.The Reimann family, which owns the controlling stake in JAB Holdings and is reportedly one of the richest families in Germany, will donate €10 million, or million, to a yet-undisclosed charity after a three-year investigation that it commissioned discovered details of their ancestors' behavior.A family spokesperson said Albert Reimann Sr., who died in 1954, and Albert Reimann Jr., who died in 1984, used Russian civilian prisoners and French prisoners of war as forced labor in their factories during the war, and that they were anti-Semites and avowed supporters of Adolf Hitler.The investigation also found that Reimann Sr. donated to Hitler's paramilitary SS force as early as 1931.Investigators also found a letter from Reimann Jr. to a local mayor complaining that the French prisoners of war weren't working hard enough and should be in prison."Reimann Senior and Reimann Junior were guilty. The two businessmen have passed away, but they actually belonged in prison," said Peter Haft, the chairman and one of the managing partners of JAB Holdings, in an interview with German publication Bild. "We were ashamed and white as sheets. There is nothing to gloss over. These crimes are disgusting." A family spokesperson confirmed the quote to CNN Business.The family expects to publish a book next year that will detail the ties.JAB Holdings, which is based in Luxembourg, also owns Peet's Coffee, Pret A Manger, Einstein's Bagels and Coty.The company acquired most of its best-known brands within the last several years. It took a stake in Coty in the early 1990s, and is the beauty company's largest shareholder. 1810
¡¡¡¡The maker of the video game Fortnite is being sued by two parents in Canada who claim the game is as addictive as cocaine. The parents are claiming software development company Epic Games used psychologists to design "the most addictive game possible."Fortnite is one of the most popular games among kids. Eight-year-old Rayline Brassert and her friends are hooked¡°People always brag about Fortnite,¡± said Rayline. ¡°Like when they always come to school and brag about it.¡±Rayline¡¯s mother says it can be a challenge to get her daughter to stop playing. ¡°There¡¯s like this switch that goes off and if she¡¯s not allowed to do something and she¡¯s a completely different person and you gotta pull her back to reality,¡± said Natalie Brassert.Fifteen-year-old Gavin Probst says he plays Fortnite nearly every day and admits he can spend a little too much time in front of the screen. ¡°It¡¯s real easy to lose time. I¡¯ve personally gone overboard many times,¡± said Gavin. His mother, Christine, also notices a change in her son when he starts playing the game. ¡°You can just sort of tell their attitudes get a little bit more short, they can be a little bit more cranky,¡± said Christine. Dr. Russell Schilling with the American Psychological Association has worked with game developers but wasn¡¯t involved with Fortnite. ¡°They¡¯re creative people and whether psychologists are involved or not, what they¡¯re trying to do is make the game as engaging as possible,¡± said Dr. Schilling. ¡°They want you to play it, they wouldn¡¯t make money if they weren¡¯t.¡±Schilling feels there¡¯s not enough research to show video games are addictive, even though the World Health Organization made video game addiction an official mental health disorder.¡°Many things can become addictive,¡± said Schilling. ¡°There are many factors for why that may happen but there may not be anything specifically about video games that¡¯s unique ¨C we just don¡¯t know at this point.¡±As for the lawsuit, Epic Games won¡¯t comment on pending litigation but Fortnite has nearly 250 million users worldwide. 2067
¡¡¡¡TEMPLE, Texas ¡ª Temple police want to know who threw a rock off a railroad overpass Saturday night, resulting in the death of a 33-year old woman in Texas.Investigators say it happened just before 9 p.m. Saturday night as Keila Ruby Flores and her family of five traveled northbound on Interstate 35 between exits 303 and 305 in Texas.Police say someone threw a rock from the overpass to the interstate below, hitting Flores' car, breaking the windshield and hitting Flores, who sat in the front passenger seat.Officers responded to an unknown injury call near the 2600 block of I-35 and Belair Drive where they found Flores and her family.Paramedics took Flores to Baylor, Scott and White Hospital, where she died of her injuries at 10:32 a.m. on Sunday. An autopsy will determine her exact cause of death.Detectives have no information on a suspect and ask anyone who may have seen anything to call Temple police, or Bell County Crime Stoppers. 959
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