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Ceiling Fans Sold at Home Depot Recalled After Blades Fly Off
More than 190,000 ceiling fans sold at Home Depot are being recalled after reports that the blades fell off while spinning, hitting people and causing property damage.
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Black Friday Hours: Here's a List of When Retailers Will Be Open
Although some retailers have already started marking down items and cueing the holiday music, the season will kick off in earnest this week. Retailers are preparing for crowds of shoppers as the holidays approach, with retail sales expected to grow between 3.8% and 4.2% this year to between $727.9 billion and $730.7 billion, according to the National Retail Federation. For...
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New Info on Shooting of Suspect in NJ UPS Hostage Situation
NBC10 has new information about the criminal history of the man who was shot and killed by police after he allegedly held two women hostage inside a UPS facility in Logan Township.
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Fans React After Eagles Lose to Lions
The Philadelphia Eagles lost a tough one to the Detroit Lions at Lincoln Financial Field. NBC10’s Tim Furlong gets reactions from fans.
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Bulletproof Backpacks Wouldn't Have Saved Anyone in Recent Shootings
Sales of bulletproof backpacks have spiked almost 300 percent following a spate of school shootings and the recent attacks in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio. Yet, none of the backpacks currently on the market would have stopped a single rifle round coming from those gunmen, NBC News reported. Bulletproof backpacks and backpack inserts for students are for sale online...
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‘China Is Not Paying for It': Trump Tariff Hike Hits Everyone From Beer Brewers to Book Publishers
They brew beer, make musical instruments, publish children’s books and design headphones. Their industries are diverse, but they all have something in common: They represent American small and medium-sized businesses that rely on China either for production or essential equipment. And they are dreading President Donald Trump’s latest round of tariffs in a trade war that reached new intensity on...
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Tesla Restarts Its Solar-Panel Business, Offers Rental Plans
Tesla is trying to spark its solar-panel business by letting consumers rent rooftop systems rather than buy them.
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Amazon Drivers Part of Major Theft Ring: FBI
A theft ring in Washington state sold millions of dollars’ worth of stolen goods on Amazon.com in the past six years, and a pair of Amazon delivery drivers was involved, recently unsealed federal court documents show. According to a search warrant affidavit unsealed in U.S. District Court in Seattle and reviewed by The Associated Press, two storefront businesses posing as...
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First Responders Hurt in New Jersey Highway Pile-Up; State Trooper SUV, Ambulance, Food Truck Among Vehicles Involved
At least a half-dozen vehicles, including a state police SUV, an ambulance, a dump truck and a fire engine, were involved in a huge wreck that left just as many people, including first responders, hurt in New Jersey Tuesday morning.
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2 Women Abduct Elderly Victim at Gunpoint Inside Montgomery County Store, Force Her to Withdraw Money, Police Say
Two women abducted an elderly victim at gunpoint inside a Montgomery County department store, forced her to withdraw money from her account and threatened her family during a terrifying ordeal that lasted for hours, investigators said.
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2 Women Kidnap Elderly Victim at Gunpoint Inside Store, Police Say
Police are searching for two women accused of abducting a victim at gunpoint inside a Montgomery County store, forcing her to withdraw money from her account and threatening to kill her family. NBC10’s Deanna Durante speaks to the victim and has surveillance of the suspects.
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Family Finds Noose Inside Delaware Home Depot
An investigation is underway after a family said they found a noose inside a Delaware Home Depot.
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Attorney: Father of 5 Taken Into Custody by ICE in South Florida
Nora Sandigo of the Nora Sandigo Children Foundation says she knows of five men taken into custody by federal agents in the Homestead area on Friday.
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S&P 500 Index Closes at Record High as Stock Rally Continues
Wall Street capped a broad rally for stocks Thursday by driving the S&P 500 index to an all-time high. The milestone, which eclipsed the benchmark index’s last record close on April 30, underscores a swift rebound for the market in June that has erased the losses from a 6.6% dive in May. The major U.S. stock indexes are up more...
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Sears Pins Future on Small Stores Selling Appliances, Mattresses
Like many suburban shopping areas, Overland Park, Kansas, has a Whole Foods grocery store and a Cheesecake Factory. Now, it’s among the first to have a Sears Home & Life store. For five decades, from 1967 to 2017, Sears had presence in the booming town, which is also home to Sprint ‘s headquarters.
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Philly Special Education Teacher Accused of Selling Cocaine to Undercover Officer in Delaware County
A special education teacher in the Philadelphia School District was arrested after she allegedly sold cocaine to an undercover police officer in Delaware County four different times.
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Special Education Teacher Accused of Selling Cocaine
Jennifer Gock, a special education teacher with the Philadelphia school district, was accused of selling cocaine to an undercover officer in Delaware County.
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Executives at Kohl's, JC Penney, Home Depot Speak Out Against Tariffs, as Trade War With China Drags on
Kohl’s, J.C. Penney and Home Depot executives were united in their messaging against additional taxes on imports from China, as they spoke with analysts during post-earnings conference calls Tuesday. Kohl’s, which saw its stock dive to a 52-week low after cutting its earnings estimates, blamed part of the reason for its lower forecast on a hit from tariffs. “Right now...
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‘Avengers: Endgame' Crowd Possibly Exposed to Measles in Orange County
A woman who went to the midnight showing of “Avengers: Endgame” at an Orange County movie theater last week was diagnosed with measles, and now health officials are warning others in the crowd that they may have been exposed.