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BOSTON -- Transportation Security Administration TSA agents have found a number of strange things in luggage over the years, but their latest unusual discovery is unique to New England. CBS Boston reportsthat a lobster was detected in a JetBlue passenger s checked bag at Logan International Airport on Sunday morning.On Monday, a spokesman shared a photo of the crustacean, which weighed more than 20 pounds, on Twitter. .@TSA officers are skilled at screening all sorts of items in checked baggage...including this 20+ pound lobster at @BostonLogan pic.twitter/euhyyO6F7Vmdash; Michael McCarthy @TSAmedia_MikeM June 26, 2017 Lobsters can travel in either carry-on or checked bags. They re a commo hoka n sight at New England airports, but this one was notable because of its weight. TSA agents tell CBS Boston that the lobster was traveling in a cooler and was alive and well. stanley cups More from CBS News Shooting in mall in Vancouver, Washington leaves 1 dead, 2 wounded air max How to watch the Cowboys vs. Falcons NFL game today Collins D
Mtlh Julian Castro says nation has too many police officers too quick to make assumptions
The suspects in the rock-throwing death of 20-year-old Alexa Bartell appeared in Jefferson County Court and faced several additional charges than the ones initially brought against them when they were arrested last month, CBS Colorado reported.Joseph Koenig, Nicholas Mitch Karol-Chik and Zachary Kwak are each facing 13 charges for throwing the rocks that killed Bartel and injured others, reported CBS Colorado. In addition to the first-degree murder with indifference charges, they are also facing attempted murder charges and multiple counts of assault and attempted assault, reported CBS Colorado.Bartell was killed on April 19 while she stanley cup was driving and talking on the phone with her friend. Officials say the suspects threw a large landscaping rock at Bartell s car that went through her windshield, striking and killing her, the sheriff s office said. The teens allegedly circled back to take a memento picture of her car after it drov stanley cup e off the road, CBS Colorado reported.Bartell and the suspects were all from Arvada, Colorado. Authorities arrested the three 18-year-old suspects a week later at their homes, the Jefferson County Sheriff s Office said in a stanley cup news release. Stephen Smith contributed reporting More from CBS News 2 Ohio officers involved in Black man s Yttu Biden stimulus plan offers less help for small businesses
Falon and Robert Griffin were eagerly anticipating the arrival of their new baby as they drove to San Antonio s University Hospital earlier this adidas samba week. But before they could get there, Falon said she needed to make a pit stop. At 38 weeks pregnant, she was desperate for a bathroom. They spotted a Chick-fil-A and pulled over adidas originals . What happened next proves that the best laid plans often go awry. Chick-fil-A was closed, it was way past 10, Robert told CBS affiliate KENS. We were able to bang on the door, because she kept saying she kept saying she had to go to the bathroom. And I was very insistent, Falon added with a laugh. Even though the employees were closing up, they let her inside. The Chick-fil-A bathroom break soon turned into an emergency. The couple s baby, a little girl they named Gracelyn, wasn t going to give them time to get to the hospital. I realized, oh my gosh, this is happening, I m going to give birth in a Chick-fil-A bathroom! she told the station.Her husband was there to help. I can see just the top of Gracelyn s head, just barely crowning, but I knew we couldn t go anywhere, Robert said. So I told her, Sweetie, we re gonna do some af1 thing great, and we re gonna do it right here and we re gonna do it right now. Gracelyn Griffin surprised her parents by being born in a Texas Chick-fil-A. Robert Griffin The Chic
Google will automatically purge information about users who visit abortion clinics or other places that could trigger legal problems now that the U.S. Supreme Court has opened the door for states to ban the termination of pregnancies.The company behind the internet stanley cup s dominant internet search engine and the Android software that powers most of the world s smartphones outlined the new privacy protections in a Friday blog post.Besides automatically deleting visits to abortion clinics, Google also cited counseling centers, fertility centers, addiction treatment facilities, weight loss clinics, and cosmetic surgery clinics as other destinations that will be erased from users location histories. Users have always had the option edit their location histories on their own, but Google will proactively do it for them as an added level of protection. We re committed to delivering robust privacy protections for people who use our products, and we will continue to look for new ways to strengthe stanley cup n and improve these protections, Jen Fitzpatrick, a Google senior vice president, wrote in the blog post.The pledge comes amid escalating pressure on Google and other Big Tech companies to do more to shield the troves of sensitive per stanley cup sonal information through their digital services and products from government authorities and other outsiders. The calls for more stringent privacy controls were triggered by the U.S. Supreme Court s recent decision overt Oefr Mark Halperin fired from NBC after sexual harassment accusations
BOSTON -- Transportation Security Administration TSA agents have found a number of strange things in luggage over the years, but their latest unusual discovery is unique to New England. CBS Boston reportsthat a lobster was detected in a JetBlue passenger s checked bag at Logan International Airport on Sunday morning.On Monday, a spokesman shared a photo of the crustacean, which weighed more than 20 pounds, on Twitter. .@TSA officers are skilled at screening all sorts of items in checked baggage...including this 20+ pound lobster at @BostonLogan pic.twitter/euhyyO6F7Vmdash; Michael McCarthy @TSAmedia_MikeM June 26, 2017 Lobsters can travel in either carry-on or checked bags. They re a commo hoka n sight at New England airports, but this one was notable because of its weight. TSA agents tell CBS Boston that the lobster was traveling in a cooler and was alive and well. stanley cups More from CBS News Shooting in mall in Vancouver, Washington leaves 1 dead, 2 wounded air max How to watch the Cowboys vs. Falcons NFL game today Collins D
Mtlh Julian Castro says nation has too many police officers too quick to make assumptions
The suspects in the rock-throwing death of 20-year-old Alexa Bartell appeared in Jefferson County Court and faced several additional charges than the ones initially brought against them when they were arrested last month, CBS Colorado reported.Joseph Koenig, Nicholas Mitch Karol-Chik and Zachary Kwak are each facing 13 charges for throwing the rocks that killed Bartel and injured others, reported CBS Colorado. In addition to the first-degree murder with indifference charges, they are also facing attempted murder charges and multiple counts of assault and attempted assault, reported CBS Colorado.Bartell was killed on April 19 while she stanley cup was driving and talking on the phone with her friend. Officials say the suspects threw a large landscaping rock at Bartell s car that went through her windshield, striking and killing her, the sheriff s office said. The teens allegedly circled back to take a memento picture of her car after it drov stanley cup e off the road, CBS Colorado reported.Bartell and the suspects were all from Arvada, Colorado. Authorities arrested the three 18-year-old suspects a week later at their homes, the Jefferson County Sheriff s Office said in a stanley cup news release. Stephen Smith contributed reporting More from CBS News 2 Ohio officers involved in Black man s Yttu Biden stimulus plan offers less help for small businesses
Falon and Robert Griffin were eagerly anticipating the arrival of their new baby as they drove to San Antonio s University Hospital earlier this adidas samba week. But before they could get there, Falon said she needed to make a pit stop. At 38 weeks pregnant, she was desperate for a bathroom. They spotted a Chick-fil-A and pulled over adidas originals . What happened next proves that the best laid plans often go awry. Chick-fil-A was closed, it was way past 10, Robert told CBS affiliate KENS. We were able to bang on the door, because she kept saying she kept saying she had to go to the bathroom. And I was very insistent, Falon added with a laugh. Even though the employees were closing up, they let her inside. The Chick-fil-A bathroom break soon turned into an emergency. The couple s baby, a little girl they named Gracelyn, wasn t going to give them time to get to the hospital. I realized, oh my gosh, this is happening, I m going to give birth in a Chick-fil-A bathroom! she told the station.Her husband was there to help. I can see just the top of Gracelyn s head, just barely crowning, but I knew we couldn t go anywhere, Robert said. So I told her, Sweetie, we re gonna do some af1 thing great, and we re gonna do it right here and we re gonna do it right now. Gracelyn Griffin surprised her parents by being born in a Texas Chick-fil-A. Robert Griffin The Chic