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‘Tis the season to deck the halls! But will you go with a real or fake tree this Christmas?It’s an age-old debate that surfaces every holiday season.When we spoke to tree buyers, there were strong opinions on both sides. You can’t beat the smell of a real tree, but there are several reasons many opt to purchase a fake one.If you don’t continue to water your real tree, it will dry out, making it a fire hazard.A recent study done by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach found that thousands of insects and spiders could be hiding out in your Christmas tree.If you’re worried cutting down a real tree is bad for the environment, that myth is false. Research by Michigan University says to think of the trees like lettuce or corn; they are crops grown on a farm and are grown to be cut down.But as for the artificial Christmas tree, they are extremely cost effective. You can use them year after year.And if you’re worried that artificial trees are toxic because many of them are made from PVC plastic, well, the Consumer Product Safety Commission says there’s nothing to worry about. However, some tree buyers say the little lead found in the tree is still enough for them to stick with a real tree.Ultimately, the choice is left with families to decide what gets them in the holiday spirit. 1313

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(KGTV) - Did ESPN really put up a graphic saying a little leaguer's favorite actor was adult film actor Johnny Sins?No.A screen shot being sent around is a hoax.The graphic that actually appeared on-air said the 13-year-old's favorite school subject is science. 274

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(KGTV) - Did a pair of fans really eat mayo straight from the jar at an NBA game?It's not clear.Two women did eat a white cream from a mayo jar during a Sacramento Kings game this week.But it's not apparent whether it was really mayonnaise as opposed to custard, yogurt, or ice cream. 297

  

(KGTV) - Has Amazon really patented technology that listens for illness or depression in your voice?Yes.The technology listens for physical conditions such as sore throats or coughs.Alexa could then ask you if you want to buy cold medicine. 253

  

(KGTV) -- Margaret Wardlow doesn’t dwell on what happened to her one night in 1977 - a night that she became victim number 27 of the Golden State Killer. Just because she doesn’t dwell on it, doesn’t mean she doesn’t remember. Wardlow was the youngest of the serial man's victims, just 13 when she was tied up in her Sacramento home and raped.On Wednesday Joseph James DeAngelo, 72, was arrested in connection with a series of killings, rapes and burglaries that occurred around the state in the 1970s and ‘80s. Authorities from jurisdictions across California gathered in Sacramento to announce the arrest of a suspect in the decades-long East Area Rapist/Golden State Killer case.RELATED: Suspect identified, arrested in East Area Rapist/Golden State Killer caseIt's an arrest that brought back the memories of that night for Wardlow. She says at first, she had no idea her attacker was the Golden State Killer - aka the east area rapist, aka the original night stalker in her home. It wasn't until she looked up at the clock and saw it was 2:30 a.m. that she realized who he was.  "'This is the east area rapist, and this is what’s going on,'" she recalls thinking. "It was time for me to realize, ‘I’m dealing with a serial rapist.'”The man also tied up her mom, stacking plates on top of her so he would know if she moved.What he didn't know about Wardlow is that before her attack, she was on top of every story that came out in the newspaper about him. Knowing that he seemed to thrive on powerless victims, when he asked in a harsh whisper, ‘Do you want to die? Do you want me to kill your mother?’" She simply said, "I don’t care.”Defiance is what she believes saved her life that night.  RELATED:  Timeline: Major events in Golden State killer caseDespite the terrifying ordeal, she says the crime had not defined her life."Certainly I’m a victim, I was 13 years old, a man came into my home, tied up my mother and raped me, but I don’t own that," she said. "I can choose whether I own that or not, and I don’t own it.”Wardlow says she never knew if the day would come that someone would be found and arrested. Now that it has, she’s thrilled for the other victims and their families and the diligent detectives who never gave up."I was really concerned that people would go to their graves without knowing who killed their loved ones," she said. When asked if she plans to attend the court dates of Joseph James DeAngelo, she told 10News she will, and wants to look him in the eyes and ask, "Why?"    2594

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