Breaking News: Potential Breakthrough in Search for Missing Bakery Employee as Key Vehicle Discovered
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Breaking News: Potential Breakthrough in Search for Missing Bakery Employee as Key Vehicle Discovered

An SUV discovered on Tuesday appears to match the vehicle description linked to a missing Massachusetts woman, last seen on Friday. Joanne Brown, 30, had informed colleagues at Bean Counter Bakery Cafe that she needed to leave for a personal reason she didn’t disclose. Since then, she has not made contact. WCVB reported that Worcester police were spotted at Green Hill Towers’ parking lot, where a vehicle resembling the one sought in connection with Brown’s disappearance was found. The medical examiner’s van was also present, according to the news outlet. The SUV was placed under a white tent for examination before being towed from the scene. Authorities expressed “heightened concern for her safety,” though they did not elaborate further. Brown might be located in the Holyoke or Springfield areas and could be driving a 2025 gray Mitsubishi Outlander, bearing...
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Who should I start Week 7? Fantasy Sunday London start sit lineup decisions, inactives, breaking news
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Who should I start Week 7? Fantasy Sunday London start sit lineup decisions, inactives, breaking news

JUMP TO:Who to start today in fantasy Week 7NFL Fantasy Inactives for Week 7Fantasy Live News to Know for Week 7 SundayWeek 7 rankingsNFL Fantasy Weather tipsEvery weekend during the NFL season, fantasy football players must stay on top of the latest news. This especially matters on Sundays, when the league releases the injury and inactive reports for every game. Below, you'll find Week 7 start-sit lineup recommendations to help you make early decisions on who to start in your fantasy league. Now that you've set your lineups with players from the 9:30 a.m. ET London game between the Los Angeles Rams and Jacksonville Jaguars, let's fill out the rest of...
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Australia will overhaul telecommunications after Optus emergency call failure linked to 4 deaths
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Australia will overhaul telecommunications after Optus emergency call failure linked to 4 deaths

MELBOURNE, Australia -- Australia on Monday foreshadowed changes to the country's telecommunications industry after a major company’s failure to connect hundreds of emergency calls last week was linked to four deaths. Optus, Australia’s second-largest telecom company, blamed a “technical failure” on Thursday last week for 624 calls failing to connect to emergency services. While Americans call “9-1-1” in an emergency, Australians call “0-0-0.” Someone died in four of those Australian emergencies. Optus was fined more than 12 million Australia dollars ($8 million) for failing to meet emergency call rules during another network outage on Nov. 8, 2023. Telstra, Australia’s largest telecom company, was fined AU$3 million ($2 million) in December last year for failing to comply with emergency call rules during a technical disruption at its “0-0-0” call center. Communications Minister Anika Wells said on Monday the Australian Communications...
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