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(KGTV) — President-elect Joe Biden is set to select California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to lead the pandemic response as Health and Human Services secretary.According to Associated Press sources, Becerra will be nominated to lead the department, which will require confirmation. If confirmed, he will be the first Latino to lead the department.The HHS is a -trillion-plus agency with 80,000 employees and oversees several issues including drugs and vaccines, medical research, and health insurance programs. During his time as AG, Becerra has been an advocate of the Affordable Care Act.Biden has been under increasing pressure to expand racial and ideological diversity in his Cabinet and other top jobs, the AP reported. Of the nine major picks made so far, Biden has selected two white men: Secretary of State choice Antony Blinken and chief of staff Ron Klain.Civil rights leaders have called for diverse choices for the "big four" Cabinet positions of secretaries of state, defense, treasury, and the attorney general. Biden has not committed to appointing the positions to any specific nominees yet.The Associated Press contributed to this report. 1170
22 Years of GreatnessCongrats on a legendary career, @mrvincecarter15. pic.twitter.com/RdcVoghtcl— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) June 25, 2020 149

‘Tis the season to shop! With the holidays around the corner, stores will be offering sales and discounts. Many of them may appear too good to be true. Well, most of them are, and if you’re a shopper who isn’t great at math, you may fall for the advertised sales.More than 70 percent of shoppers reportedly can't do the math when it comes to finding out how much the item will end up costing them. If math isn’t confusing enough, stores have another discount trick up their sleeve. It’s known as “price framing,” and stores have been doing this for years. Here's a trickier scenario seen a lot: there are two price options for a top-of-the-line item and a generic one. Let’s take a blender, for example. Top-of-the-line usually cost about 0, but it’s on sale for 0. The generic usually cost , and now it's on sale for .Which one is the better deal? Most shoppers may think the 50 percent discount on the generic option is the best deal. However, it's all psychological. The store wants you to think the second option is a better deal, but in actuality, no matter which one you buy, you ultimately save the same: . Price framing is everywhere. Airlines do it, as well as cell phone carriers and car dealerships. Just because an item appears to be on sale for a great deal, it doesn’t mean it’s truly a bargain. 1393
(KGTV) -- Many Bay Area residents woke up Wednesday to a smoky, dark orange sky as fires continue to burn in Northern California.Bay Area TV station KGO reported strong winds have blown smoke and ash from fires in the Chico area and Mendocino National Forest into San Francisco and other parts of the Bay Area.The combination of weather conditions and fire has created an apocalyptic-like view across the region and poor air quality for the area.In a tweet, the National Weather Service Bay Area said: “As the winds weaken aloft, gravity will take over as the primary vertical transport of the smoke. Suspended smoke will descend closer to the surface and could lead to darker skies and worsening air quality today …” As the winds weaken aloft, gravity will take over as the primary vertical transport of the smoke.Suspended smoke will descend closer to the surface and could lead to darker skies and worsening air quality today. This is beyond the scope of our models so we rely on your reports!— NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) September 9, 2020 Unprecedented amount of smoke in the atmosphere as a record number of acres burn across California & the West. From space, you can't even see @KarlTheFog & the marine layer as the smoke extends well out over the Pacific. #CAwx #CAFires #Smoke #BayArea @CAL_FIRE @NOAASatellites pic.twitter.com/hP77TlsDCb— NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) September 9, 2020 1411
(KGTV) - The man suspected of opening fire at a Church’s Chicken in Otay Mesa West earlier this month was arrested Friday in Memphis, Tennessee, the U.S. Marshals Service confirmed. Albert Blake is charged with shooting and killing Maribel Merino-Ibanez, 28, and wounding two men Nov. 6. The three victims were employees of the restaurant on Del Sol Boulevard. Police said the shooter had been to the Church's earlier in the day and tried to use a counterfeit bill to buy food. "The suspect got into a verbal argument with employees and left the restaurant. He returned minutes later armed with a handgun and shot at three employees," police told 10News shortly after the shooting.RELATED COVERAGE: Worker dead, two employees shot at Church’s Chicken in Otay Mesa West TIMELINE: Events that led to Church's Chicken shootingWitness saves victim of Church's Chicken shooting in Otay MesaThe man drove away from the scene in a Dodge Charger. “ Investigators with the local task force began to hunt for the fugitive. He was pinpointed in a house on the 2300 block of Hubbard street today. He was taken into custody without incident,” the U.S. Marshals Service said in a news release Friday. Blake is in custody at Shelby County Detention Center and awaits extradition to San Diego. 1286
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