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As President Biden and his family enjoyed fireworks from a White House balcony there was a looming question - how did cocaine end up inside 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue? The discovery of cocaine in a west wing cubby hole used by staff and guests to store their phones has plenty of people scratching their heads. Sabila Vargas has the latest on this White House 'who dun it?' And, it wasn't just people on holiday at the beach this July fourth. Plenty of sharks were around too. In Florida, one sighting seemed like a scene right out of the movie, Jaws. Someone yelled “shark” and folks ran out of the water as fast as they could. Plus, just days after a crack was discovered on one of the fastest rollercoasters in the nation, comes another amusement park scare when a thrill ride got stuck – upside down. Now, we're learning more about what it was like to be left dangling upside down for hours. And, they feel like they're living in a nightmare. Over the past five years, they say they've had SWAT teams descend on their home, bomb threats called in, and cops aim guns at their heads. And as Sabila Vargas reports, when this couple found out why they were being targeted they were shocked.
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As President Biden and his family enjoyed fireworks from a White House balcony there was a looming question - how did cocaine end up inside 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue? The discovery of cocaine in a west wing cubby hole used by staff and guests to store their phones has plenty of people scratching their heads. Sabila Vargas has the latest on this White House 'who dun it?' And, it wasn't just people on holiday at the beach this July fourth. Plenty of sharks were around too. In Florida, one sighting seemed like a scene right out of the movie, Jaws. Someone yelled “shark” and folks ran out of the water as fast as they could. Plus, just days after a crack was discovered on one of the fastest rollercoasters in the nation, comes another amusement park scare when a thrill ride got stuck – upside down. Now, we're learning more about what it was like to be left dangling upside down for hours. And, they feel like they're living in a nightmare. Over the past five years, they say they've had SWAT teams descend on their home, bomb threats called in, and cops aim guns at their heads. And as Sabila Vargas reports, when this couple found out why they were being targeted they were shocked.
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