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Boston taxi driver returns $187,000 left in cab
When Raymond MacCausland, a 72-year-old taxi driver, dropped off a Saturday afternoon fare in Boston, he didn't expect to make such a discovery.
But in good Samaritan fashion, he returned the enormous sum.
MacCausland, nicknamed "Buzzy," turned in the bundles of cash to Boston police after discovering the money in a backpack that was left in the back seat of his cab. The money belongs to a homeless man who had just cashed his inheritance, Boston police said.
FBI says Hillary Clinton 'extremely careless' but no charges recommended
FBI Director James Comey said Tuesday that he would not recommend charges against Hillary Clinton over her use of private email servers while secretary of state, removing a huge shadow hovering over her presidential campaign.
But Comey administered an extraordinary tongue-lashing to Clinton and her aides, rebuking them for being "extremely careless" in the handling of classified information and saying the presumptive Democratic nominee should have known an unclassified email system was no place to conduct sensitive government business.
The FBI director pointed out that the probe was tasked with examining whether Clinton or her aides had mishandled classified information either intentionally or in a grossly negligent way.
"Our judgment is that no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case," Comey announced after a lengthy recap of the investigation apparently designed to protect the integrity of his agency in a highly charged political atmosphere.
Comey's decision not to recommend charges likely removes the threat of prosecution in the middle of Clinton's campaign for the presidency, but the political fallout will continue. His explicit criticism of Clinton's conduct offered her enemies a trove of fresh ammunition for their assault on her character, honesty and trustworthiness — one of her biggest vulnerabilities.
GTA V: PC new cheat codes
PC Console Cheat Codes
| CONFIRMED CONSOLE COMMAND CHEATS | |
| Cheat / Effect | Code |
| Flaming Bullets | INCENDIARY |
| Explosive Melee Attack | HOTHANDS |
| Give Parachute | SKYDIVE |
| Moon Gravity | FLOATER |
| Drunk Mode | LIQUOR |
| Recharge Ability | POWERUP |
| Slow Motion Enter 3 times for full effect | SLOWMO |
| Skyfall Launches you into the sky | SKYFALL |
| Spawn BMX | BANDIT |
| Spawn Comet | COMET |
| Spawn PCJ-600 Motorcycle | ROCKET |
| Spawn Sanchez Dirt Bike | OFFROAD |
| Spawn Rapid GT | RAPIDGT |
| Spawn Limo | VINEWOOD |
| Spawn Trashmaster | TRASHED |
| Spawn Buzzard Attack Helicopter | BUZZOFF |
Spawn Stunt Plane
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BARNSTORM
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Slow Motion Aiming Enter 3 times for full effect
| DEADEYE |
Invincibility
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PAINKILLER
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Slow Down Gameplay
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SLOWMO
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| Max Health & Armor | TURTLE |
| Fast Run | CATCHME |
| Raise Wanted Level | FUGITIVE |
| Lower Wanted Level | LAWYERUP |
Change Weather
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MAKEITRAIN
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Slippery Cars Drifting
|
SNOWDAY
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Walmart offering free shipping on any product you buy this month
The mega retailer's ShippingPass program is now available for a free 30-day trial. Even existing ShippingPass customers can partake in the deal -- Walmart will automatically tack on an extra month to their subscriptions, gratis.
Looking to take a slice out of Amazon's online retail dominance, Walmart ( ) introduced the $50-a-year ShippingPass subscription service last year.
Initially, ShippingPass only offered free three-day shipping. But in May, Walmart matched Amazon Prime with unlimited two-day shipping -- while trimming the price to $49 a year. That's less than half Amazon's $99 price for Prime.
In addition to unlimited two-day shipping, ShippingPass also lets Walmart customers purchase items with no minimum order requirements, and returns are free -- both online and in store.
The program's free one-month trial offer matches Amazon's similar 30-day free trial for Prime.
