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(KGTV) - Does a viral video really show a Ferrari evading police by driving underneath a moving semi-trailer?No.The video was created by animator Dionisis Sakas for an Instagram page.Sakas used real footage taken from a bus going down a UK highway and digitally added both the Ferrari and the truck, along with the police cars speeding down the road. 358

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(KGTV) - Can Tito's Vodka really be used in an effective homemade hand sanitizer?No.Social media posts are going around recommending people use the booze in do-it-yourself sanitizer recipes.But Tito's put out a tweet noting that CDC guidelines recommend hand sanitizer contain at least 60% alcohol. Tito's only has 40%.The CDC says washing your hands is by far the best way to get rid of germs. But if you use a hand sanitizer, make sure it meets that 60% alcohol threshold. 483

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(KGTV) — Days after President Trump restored Navy Chief Edward Gallagher's rank after he was convicted of posing with a dead Islamic State captive, Navy officials reportedly intend to review his fitness to serve.According to the New York Times, Navy officials have ordered Gallagher to be appear before leaders Wednesday where they will review his ability to remain a Navy SEAL.The Navy will reportedly also review three SEAL officers who oversaw Gallagher: Lt. Cmdr. Robert Breisch, Lt. Jacob Portier and Lt. Thomas MacNeil.“We have implemented the President’s order to restore Chief Gallagher’s paygrade,” Captain Tamara Lawrence, a spokesperson for Navy Special Warfare Command, told CNN. She added that Rear Adm. Collin Green, the commander of Naval Special Warfare Command, “is responsible for the Naval Special Warfare Force. He remains focused on delivering a capable, ready, and lethal maritime special operations force in support of national security objectives, which includes assessing the suitability of any member of his Force via administrative processes.”RELATED: Trump restores rank of San Diego Navy SEAL following war crimes caseThe review could lead to the Navy taking away Gallagher's Trident pin, a symbol of his membership in the SEALs — effectively ousting him from the elite force.Last week, President Trump granted clemency to Gallagher saying in part: "Though ultimately acquitted on all of the most serious charges, he was stripped of these honors as he awaited his trial and its outcome. Given his service to our Nation, a promotion back to the rank and pay grade of Chief Petty Officer is justified."The President's move came after Gallagher was acquitted of six of seven charges related to accusation of murdering a wounded ISIS teenager and shooting at Iraqi civilians. Gallagher was convicted of posing with the dead teenager's body in a photograph, which could have led to a demotion and him losing 0,000 when he retired due to his lower rank.According to the New York Times, a SEAL's Trident can be taken away if a commander loses, "'faith and confidence in the service member's ability to exercise sound judgment, reliability, and personal conduct.'"Since 2011 the Navy has removed 154 Tridents, NYT reports. 2254

  

(CNS) -- Citing what he called an unprecedented spike in new COVID-19 cases, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday the state is hitting an "emergency brake" on economic activity, moving 28 counties -- including Orange -- back to the most restrictive tier of California's matrix governing business operations.The move means 41 of the state's 58 counties are now in the restrictive purple tier, which severely restricts capacity at retail establishments, closes fitness centers and limits restaurants to limited outdoor-only service. The 41 counties represent 94.1% of the state's population. Before Monday, only 13 counties were in the purple tier.The re-classifications will officially take effect Tuesday, according to the governor's office.Newsom said daily cases numbers in the state "have doubled just in the last 10 days. This is simply the fastest increase California has seen since the beginning of this pandemic."Newsom noted that the biggest increase the state had seen previously was in mid-June, when California had a 39.2% increase in new cases in one week. At the start of November, the state saw a 51.3% increase in a one-week period, he said.He called it an "increase simply without precedent in California's pandemic history."Newsom also announced changes in the way counties will be classified in the state's four-tier reopening matrix. Previously, counties could only move backward in the roadmap if they failed to meet key metrics -- the rates of new cases and positive tests -- for two consecutive weeks. Now a county will be moved backward after just one week of elevated numbers.Counties can also potentially be moved back multiple tiers in the matrix if the numbers warrant, Newsom said. Under the new guidelines, counties that are moved backward in the tier system must require businesses to meet the accompanying operating restrictions immediately, as opposed to a previous three- day grace period."We want to see the application and implementation of this new tiered status occur in a 24-hour period," he said.The state previously updated counties' placement in the matrix once a week -- every Tuesday -- but now counties can be moved at any time based on the numbers, the governor said.Newsom said the spike in cases raises concerns about a possible overwhelming of the hospitals. To help prevent such an impact, he said the state has 11 "surge facilities" that can be activated to prevent hospitals from being overrun in particularly hard-hit areas. Those facilities have a total capacity of 1,872 beds.He said the first such facility will be activated in Imperial County.The governor said more announcements could be made later in the week about additional restrictions, including a business curfew -- an idea Los Angeles County is expected to consider this week. The idea would be to restrict operating hours at businesses or restaurants in hopes of limiting public intermingling.“We also are considering, full disclosure and a bit of a preview, the notion of a curfew. Before you jump in terms of your mindset of whether that’s a good idea or a bad idea, we are assessing that as well," the governor said.Newsom added he was looking at studies on curfew strategies and effectiveness in France, Germany, and Saudi Arabia, and he also cited Massachusetts and Virginia as examples of U.S. states with curfews."All of that is being assessed," he said. "We want to socialize that. We have a lot of questions about what that looks like, what that doesn't look like, who does it impact, who doesn't it impact, what does a real curfew mean in terms of certain kinds of industry and business activities. That's what we're referring to in this space."In making the announcement about heightened restrictions, Newsom for the first time publicly acknowledged and apologized for attending a recent birthday party at a Napa restaurant for a longtime adviser, an event that earned him rebuke from critics saying he was failing to adhere to his own restrictions against gatherings."As soon as I sat down at the larger table, I realized it was a little larger group that I anticipated," Newsom said. "And I made a bad mistake. Instead of sitting down, I should have stood up and walked back, gotten in my car and drove back to my house. Instead I chose to sit there with my wife and a number of other couples that were outside the household."... The spirit of what I'm preaching all the time was contradicted, and I've got to own that. So I want to apologize to you, because I need to preach and practice, not just preach and not practice. And I've done my best to do that. We're all human. We all fall short sometimes."... I shouldn't have been there. I should have turned back around. So when that happens, you pay the price but you also own the mistake and you don't ever make it again. And you have my word on that." 4834

  

(KGTV) - Days after her royal wedding to Prince Harry, the Duchess of Sussex has been bestowed her very own coat of arms, Kensington Palace announced.With personal touches such as poppies representing her home state of California and wintersweet which surrounds her new home at Kensington Palace, Meghan Markle's coat of arms was designed to be both personal and representative.A blue background on the shield is meant to represent the Pacific Ocean and two golden rays signify the sunshine of California. Three quills on the shield represent communication and the power of words.RELATED: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, release official Royal Wedding photosOn each side of the shield are "supporters," which include a songbird and lion wearing a crown for Markle.For wives of members of the royal family, it's tradition to have one of the supporters of their husbands in addition to their own. Markle's supporter is a songbird "as if flying and an open beak, which with the quill represents the power of communication."Markle worked closely with the College of Arms throughout the design process and her coat was approved by Queen Elizabeth.PHOTOS: Scenes from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's?royal wedding"Good heraldic design is nearly always simple and the Arms of The Duchess of Sussex stand well beside the historic beauty of the quartered British Royal Arms," Thomas Woodcock, Garter King of Arms and Senior Herald in England, said. 1511

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