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Instacart now accepting SNAP benefits for online shopping in all 50 states

Instacart now offers online SNAP acceptance for more than 120 retail banners across more than 10,000 stores.

 

Two more men turn themselves in after viral dock brawl in Montgomery, Alabama

Two men charged with third-degree assault after a brawl broke out at Riverfront park in Montgomery, Alabama, have turned themselves in to police.

 

Coach owner Tapestry to acquire parent company of Michael Kors, Versace in $8.5 billion deal

Tapestry's blockbuster acquisition of Capri Holdings unites six brands under one banner, positioning Tapestry to better compete with European rivals.

 

'Apocalyptic': People scramble for safety as Hawaii wildfires rage; at least 36 dead in Maui: Updates

Wind-whipped wildfires in Hawaii forced hundreds of evacuations, overwhelmed hospitals in Maui and even sent some residents fleeing into the ocean.

 

What channel is the Bills game on? How to watch Buffalo Bills vs. Indianapolis Colts

The Bills open the preseason at home Saturday against the Colts. Here's where to watch and listen to the game.

 

Treasure hunt through a mother's car unearths naturalist's great finds

Columnist Rick Marsi's mother, Harriet, co-founded the Broome County Naturalists' Club and was president of the CNY chapter of The Nature Conservancy.

 

Headed to summer vacation? Don't let this airline phone scam fly under your radar

Scammers pretend to be airline agents helping customers deal with delayed or canceled flights.

 

Largest Mega Millions jackpot had multiple $1 million winners across the US

There were multiple winners in Tuesday's Mega Millions drawing despite only one person winning the billion-dollar prize.

 

'Oh my God': Woman finds slimy surprise in prepackaged spinach container

Amber Worrick of Southfield, Michigan was shocked to find a frog in a prepackaged Earthbound Farms spinach container purchased from her grocery store.

 

Google will start deleting inactive accounts in December under new security policy

Google will begin deleting accounts that have been unused for at least two years in December in a new effort to protect security.

 

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