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New York City is taking a hard line onthe now-recalledSamsung Galaxy Note 7. The cityrsquo Metropolitan Transit Authority MTA is telling millions ofsubway and busriders not to usethe smartphones, which have been linked to dangerous fires,while taking publictransit. MTA customers should turn off Samsung Galaxy Note 7 before entering station or boarding bus due to concerns device s battery can ignite.mdash; MTA @MTA September 13, 2016 The MTA saidthere have been no reported casesof anySamsung Ga
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A nine-year-old boy in Georgia and a six-year-old girl in California were both wounded by possible celebratory gunfire amidst New Year s Eve celebrations, according to news reports.The boy was shot around midnight while he set off New Year s fireworks with his family outside his northwest Atlanta home, reports the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The child was possibly hit by celebratory gunfire, Atlanta police Capt. Reginald Moorman reportedly said at the scene.The boy was struck in the stomach, underwent surgery and was in stable condition, the paper reports. No suspects have been identified. Another child in Oakland, California was also wounded by what poli
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