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Susan Solves It: Risk of leaving chargers plugged in

Susan Solves It: Risk of leaving chargers plugged in
Susan Solves It: Risk of leaving chargers plugged in
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  • Safety groups are warning about dangers you could be leaving in your home if you leave chargers plugged in, particularly cheaply made ones widely sold online. They bring a fire and shock risk, but there are small steps you can take to limit your risk.
  • Tampa Bay 28 Reporter Susan El Khoury explains what you need to know to prevent a fire.

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Federal officials monitor Middle East threats, experts warn of attacks and cyberattacks in the US

The FBI says its counterterrorism teams are ready to mobilize as experts warn of potential sleeper cell attacks, lone wolf violence, and Iranian cyberattacks targeting U.S. systems.

Federal officials monitor Middle East threats, experts warn of attacks and cyberattacks in the US