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Body parts in Encino dumpster identified as Mei Haskell, missing mom of 3 – KTLA Los Angeles

  1. Body parts in Encino dumpster identified as Mei Haskell, missing mom of 3 KTLA Los Angeles
  2. Medical examiner confirms wife of Hollywood agent’s son is dead a month after husband was charged with murder CNN
  3. Body parts found in Encino dumpster identified as missing wife of murder suspect Samuel Haskell IV, son of Hollywood exec KABC-TV
  4. Remains found in Encino trash bin are identified as missing Tarzana mother NBC Southern California
  5. Body Parts Found In Dumpster Identified As Those Of Wife Of TV Producer’s Son, Who Is Charged With Her Murder Deadline

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Tallulah Willis Says Mom Demi Moore’s Marriage to Ashton Kutcher Sent Her Into a ‘Dumpster Fire’ – Entertainment Tonight

  1. Tallulah Willis Says Mom Demi Moore’s Marriage to Ashton Kutcher Sent Her Into a ‘Dumpster Fire’ Entertainment Tonight
  2. Why Tallulah Willis Had a “Hard” Time With Demi Moore & Ashton Kutcher’s Marriage | E! News E! News
  3. Tallulah Willis says her mom Demi Moore’s marriage to Ashton Kutcher sent her into ‘a total dumpster fire’: ‘It was really hard’ Yahoo! Voices
  4. Tallulah Willis On How Demi Moore & Ashton Kutcher’s Marriage Affected Her: ‘It Was Really Hard’ Access Hollywood
  5. Tallulah Willis Says Mom Demi Moore’s Marriage to Ashton Kutcher Sent Her Into a ‘Total Dumpster Fire’ TooFab
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Google employees criticize CEO for “dumpster fire” response to ChatGPT – Ars Technica

  1. Google employees criticize CEO for “dumpster fire” response to ChatGPT Ars Technica
  2. Tech leaders from Google search boss Prabhakar Raghavan to Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak warn that ChatGPT-like A.I. bots can make ‘horrible mistakes’—and we may not notice Yahoo Finance
  3. Google working to bring Bard AI chat to ChromeOS [Updated] 9to5Google
  4. Google’s Prabhakar Raghavan: ‘Chatbots’ convincing yet fictitious answers’ | Latest News | WION WION
  5. Android 14 with Bard would be the perfect way to challenge ChatGPT Android Central
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Chaos in Austin amid power outages as residents seen dumpster diving at H-E-B grocery store – Fox Business

  1. Chaos in Austin amid power outages as residents seen dumpster diving at H-E-B grocery store Fox Business
  2. Chaos at H-E-B: People seen fighting over discarded food in South Austin | FOX 7 Austin FOX 7 Austin
  3. Confusion leads to hundreds dumpster diving for food outside H-E-B KENS 5: Your San Antonio News Source
  4. H-E-B dumpster divers stocked up on ‘free food’ in Austin. Here’s how long food lasts Fort Worth Star-Telegram
  5. restaurants lose food, revenue during ice storm power outages Austin American-Statesman
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Dismembered bodies of 3, including child, found in burning Texas dumpster

The dismembered bodies of three people, including a child, were found in a burning Fort Worth, Texas, dumpster this week, police said Friday as they sought help in finding whoever killed them.

The discovery was made shortly after 6 a.m. Wednesday after firefighters responded to a dumpster fire on the western side of the city, the police department said in a statement.

Scarred ground where three dismembered bodies, including a child, were found in a burning dumpster (not shown) on the city’s west side on Wednesday.KXAS

The bodies of a child, a man and either a teenage girl or woman were burned and “heavily dismembered” and some body parts are unaccounted for, police said.

The man was tentatively identified as David Lueras, 42.

Police asked anyone with information to contact them, including about missing people who fit the description.

The department said identifying the victims of the triple murder has been difficult because of the condition of the remains.

The burning dumpster was in front of a storage business in a partially industrial neighborhood, NBC Dallas Fort-Worth reported.



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Stranded minke whale stinks so bad it’s like ‘death in a dumpster’

The carcass of a minke whale that washed ashore on a private beach in Plymouth, Massachusetts. (Image credit: NOAA Fisheries New England/Mid-Atlantic)

An extremely stinky minke whale that washed ashore in Plymouth, Massachusetts, will now be carted off to a landfill. 

One local said the stench was so bad it was “like death in a dumpster,” according to news reports. 

The dead whale was first spotted July 17, bobbing 1.4 miles (2.3 kilometers) offshore of Manomet Point, according to a Facebook post by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries Northeast/Mid-Atlantic office. It was already deceased. The next day, the carcass washed ashore on a private beach. 

The International Fund for Animal Welfare examined the whale but was not able to conduct an autopsy (called a necropsy in animals) because there was no disposal plan for the body, according to NOAA. The group did determine that the minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) was a 21-foot-long (6.4 meters) male.

The cause of death is unknown, but the stranding is part of an unusual mortality event for minke whales. Since 2017, this species has seen a higher-than-average rate of strandings along the East Coast from Maine to South Carolina. According to NOAA, the cause of this unusual mortality event remains a mystery: There have been 18 necropsies on stranded minke whales. Two showed indications of human interaction before their deaths; nine showed signs of fisheries interaction (such as scars from being entangled in nets or lines); and eight were suspected to have contracted an infectious disease. 

There is also an ongoing unusual mortality event among humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae), which began in 2016 along the East Coast. However, NOAA researchers have not been able to find any common threads in the strandings between the whale species. It could take years to gather enough data to determine underlying causes, according to the agency.  

NOAA Northeast/Mid-Atlantic is now working with the homeowner’s association (HOA) that is responsible for the beach to plan a disposal strategy. The preferred method of dealing with a whale carcass is to let it decompose where it lies, according to the agency. A dead whale is a bonanza for scavengers,  and ultimately returns the whale’s nutrients back into the ecosystem. But that’s not practical in this case due to the smell of the animal and its proximity to town. 

“I live up the hill over on the other side, and there are days when you walk outside hoping to smell sea air and all you can smell is dead whale,” local resident Lynn Holdsworth told NBC Boston. “And it’s like death in a dumpster. It’s horrible.”

As a result, the HOA is now working to get heavy equipment to haul the whale away to the nearby Bourne landfill.

Originally published on Live Science

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