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How to Safely Shop for Groceries During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Read full article: How to Safely Shop for Groceries During the Coronavirus PandemicThe crowds gathered at supermarkets across the United States are making them potentially dangerous places during the coronavirus pandemic. Public health expert Corey Basch spoke to Inside Edition about how to shop for groceries safely. "One of the things people fail to keep in mind is not to let their guard down when they're in comfortable places like the grocery store," Basch said. "Be mindful they are coming from stores where we don't know who's been handling them," Basch said. Avoid using cashThe best thing to do is pay with your phone, but if you can't, use your credit card to avoid using cash, which could carry germs.
3 Years After Murders of Delphi Teens, One of Their Mothers Says Police Are Taking Too Long
Read full article: 3 Years After Murders of Delphi Teens, One of Their Mothers Says Police Are Taking Too LongThree years after the unsolved murders of teenage best friends Libby German and Abby Williams, Libby's mother says she is unhappy with the pace of the police investigation. Libby, 14, and Abby, 13, were killed after going for a walk along an abandoned railway line in Delphi, Indiana, on Feb. 13, 2017. Timmons said she is upset that police called off their search when it got dark and didn't resume looking until the morning. RELATED STORIESDo Cops Finally Know Who Killed Delphi's Abby and Libby? Today on Inside EditionYoung Neighbor of Possible Suspect in Delphi Murders Says He Creeped Her OutThe Delphi Murders: Everything We Know About Case of Abby Williams and Libby German
TikTok Star Alex Griswold Has Pre-Cancerous Mole Removed After Viewer Spots It in Video
Read full article: TikTok Star Alex Griswold Has Pre-Cancerous Mole Removed After Viewer Spots It in VideoTikTok star Alex Griswold says the platform saved his life after a viewer spotted a pre-cancerous mole on his back. She is also a survivor of melanoma, a type of skin cancer. “The doctor cut it out and then at the very end she was like, ‘Whoever told you about this probably saved your life,’” Griswold told Inside Edition. Inside Edition’s Deborah Norville had a cancerous lump removed earlier this year after a viewer saw it during a broadcast. RELATED STORIESDog Sniffs Out Owner's Skin Cancer Just Months After Being Rescued from ShelterWoman Shocked as What She Thought Was a Blackhead Turns Out to Be Skin CancerCBS Anchor Norah O'Donnell Reveals Skin Cancer Ordeal: 'I Was Very Upset and Cried About It'
Meet the Man Rescuing Wild Animals From Roofs and Roads in New York
Read full article: Meet the Man Rescuing Wild Animals From Roofs and Roads in New YorkBut what happens when animals wind up in the suburbs? Florida runs the Strong Island Animal Rescue in Long Island, New York, and has encountered some truly wild situations. He's climbed up on roofs to save a pet iguana and pull a little kitten from a drain pipe. Inside Edition’s Chief Investigative Correspondent Lisa Guerrero asked Floridia, “Why do you think the animals are getting their head stuck in containers? But Florida was there just in the nick of time to save her little babies.
PHOTOS: GMG president, CEO Emily Barr receives 2018 Golden Mike Award
Read full article: PHOTOS: GMG president, CEO Emily Barr receives 2018 Golden Mike AwardDan Mason (Chairman, Broadcasters Foundation of America), Emily Barr, Deborah Norville (Anchor, Inside Edition), Jim Thompson (President, Broadcasters Foundation of America)If you need help with the Public File, call 210-351-1241.