The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department warned of the drug in a public safety video released this week that showed bodycam footage of the incident.
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Biden’s tan suit reminds social media of Obama’s famous 2014 fashion choice
President Biden on Friday gave Remarks on an infrastructure deal, the pandemic and more. But it was his tan suit that stole the show on social media.
Olympic gold medalist Tom Daley makes a splash with knitting, crocheting projects in Tokyo
British diver Tom Daley, who won gold in synchronized 10-meter platform, has taken social media by storm with craft projects during Tokyo Olympics.
Remastered Apollo 15 photos reveal new details, just in time for mission’s 50th anniversary
Remastered photos obtained by USA TODAY show new images of the Apollo 15 moon landing ahead of the missions’ 50th anniversary.
Passenger taped to seat after allegedly groping, punching Frontier Airlines crew
Flight attendants duct-taped a man during a Frontier Airlines flight this week after the man allegedly punched another man and groped two women.
Applying for college? What admission officers, Common App CEO say not to worry about
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Settlement reached against fertility doctor accused of using his sperm to impregnate women
A fertility doctor accused of impregnating women with the wrong sperm, including using his own, has agreed to a proposed $10.7 million settlement.
Wisconsin family reunited with dog lost for nearly 2 years after recognizing pup on TV news
A Wisconsin family was reunited with their dog – who was lost for nearly two years –after recognizing the beloved pup on a televised news segment.
890 million years old? Geologist may have discovered oldest animal fossils in Canada
A geologist in Canada may have discovered fossils of an ancient sponge dating back 890 million years.
Johnson & Johnson marketed baby powder to Black women amid cancer concerns, lawsuit says
A suit filed by Ben Crump and Paul Napoli alleges that Johnson & Johnson marketed talcum baby powder to Black women amid ovarian cancer concerns.