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Vice President Kamala Harris’ vetting team privately met with two top contenders to run alongside the presumptive Democratic nominee on the 2024 ticket, just days before a final decision is to be made on the vice presidential selection. 

Harris’ team reportedly met with both Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., Politico reported Thursday, as the vetting process narrows the candidate field. 

Asked by Fox News Digital whether Harris’ vetting team also met with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, another candidate being considered for the position, the campaign remained mum.

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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Vice President Kamala Harris speak to the press while making a stop at the Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia on July 13. (Ryan Collerd)

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While several candidates remain in the pool, Harris is expected to announce her running mate as soon as Monday.

The new pair will kick off a four-day, battleground state tour with their first campaign rally in Philadelphia on Tuesday. Shapiro, one of her leading candidates, hails from just outside of Philadelphia in Montgomery County. 

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A vice presidential nominee has not been announced in their home state for the past several election cycles, giving rise to speculation that the Pennsylvania governor could be the favorite in the mix. 

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Vice President Kamala Harris prepares to swear in Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., with his wife, Gabrielle Giffords, in the old Senate chamber in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 3, 2023. (Tasos Katopodis)

Also on Harris’ shortlist for vice president are North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear.

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Ashley Etienne, a former Harris communications director, recently told NBC News that her bet is on Kelly for the position.

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Restaurant burglar leaves apology note amid wave of break-ins across San Fernando

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Restaurant burglar leaves apology note amid wave of break-ins across San Fernando

A wave of destructive burglaries in San Fernando has left business owners frustrated and on edge. In a bizarre twist, one shop owner discovered an apology note from a thief.

Over the past several days, at least seven businesses were hit by thieves including restaurants, coffee shops and more.

One business, the San Fernando Coffee Company, was burglarized on Tuesday. The thief smashed their way into the shop and escaped with the cash register.

“This week has been an emotional rollercoaster,” said Isaiah Rosario, the coffee shop’s owner.  

Rosario said although there was only $6 inside the register, it would cost him around $1,000 to replace it.

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  • Security video captured a burglar crawling through a smashed window and heading straight to the cash register at Teriyaki Madness in the San Fernando Valley. (Teriyaki Madness)
  • The thief is seen writing an apology note during a break-in at Teriyaki Madness. (Teriyaki Madness)
  • The thief's apology note was left at the front counter after a break-in at Teriyaki Madness. (Teriyaki Madness)
  • The thief is seen writing an apology note during a break-in at Teriyaki Madness. (Teriyaki Madness)
  • The owners of Teriyaki Madness restaurant are working to clean up the destruction left behind by a burglar. (KTLA)
  • The owners of Teriyaki Madness restaurant are working to clean up the destruction left behind by a burglar. (KTLA)
  • Another nearby restaurant is seen boarded up after burglars smashed the front door. (KTLA)
  • The owners of Teriyaki Madness restaurant are working to clean up the destruction left behind by a burglar. (KTLA)

The restaurant next door, Teriyaki Madness, was burglarized twice in one week — on Tuesday morning and again on Thursday morning.

Security cameras from the restaurant captured an intruder slipping through a shattered glass window and heading straight for the cash register.

And in a bizarre twist, cameras recorded the male thief writing a note before fleeing the scene. The next day, the victimized owners recovered the note which read, “Sorry! Need money for drugs, won’t come back.”

Authorities are working to determine whether the same person or persons may be involved in the burglary spree.

The thief's apology note was left at the front counter after a break-in at Teriyaki Madness. (Teriyaki Madness)
The thief’s apology note was left at the front counter after a break-in at Teriyaki Madness. (Teriyaki Madness)

As store owners continue working to clean up their stores and recuperate from their losses, many are just frustrated over the continuous crime.

“It just sucks,” Rosario said. “It just sucks.”

Local business owners have planned a meeting with the San Fernando police chief on Friday morning to address the crime wave.

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The suspect or suspects responsible for the break-ins are facing charges of burglary, vandalism, grand theft and more.

Anyone with information on the case can call the San Fernando Police Department at 818-898-1267.

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Texas woman turns 115, making her the oldest living person in the US

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A Houston, Texas, woman who turned 115 last month is now the oldest living person in the United States.

“She will tell you it’s by the grace of God,” her granddaughter Ethel Harrison, 69, also of Houston, told Fox News Digital. 

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“That’s how she made it so long. She is very spiritual.”

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Elizabeth Francis was the second-oldest person in the U.S. until the previous longevity record holder Edie Ceccarelli, 116, of Mendocino County, California, died on Feb. 22.

Elizabeth Francis, 115, of Houston, Texas, is now the oldest living person in the United States and the fourth-oldest documented person living in the world. (Ethel Harrison)

Francis is also the fourth-oldest living person in the world — according to the Gerontology Research Group (GRT), a Los Angeles-based global social science institution of researchers in gerontology, human longevity, public health and demography.

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“Supercentenarians” are folks who have lived more than 110 years. While there are more than 97,000 people in the United States who are classified as centenarians, there are far fewer supercentenarians, according to data from the World Economic Forum, a nonprofit research institute based in Switzerland.

Francis lives at home with her daughter, Dorothy Williams, who is 95.

The two have several caregivers, including Harrison.

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Francis always believed in the loyalty of family and taking care of her own, Harrison said.

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Ben Myers (pictured far right) of LongeviQuest, a global research organization that tracks human longevity, gathers with Elizabeth Francis' family members and presents her award as the oldest living American in the U.S.

Ben Myers (pictured far right) of LongeviQuest, a global research organization that tracks human longevity, gathers with Elizabeth Francis’ family members and presents her award as the oldest living American in the U.S. (Ethel Harrison)

“She was a caregiver herself,” Harrison said.

“She actually took care of her dad until he passed at the age of 99. And then she had a sister come live with her. She always said, ‘Treat people like you want to be treated.’ That was her motto and we’ve always kind of lived by that.”

Ben Meyers is CEO of LongeviQuest, a global research organization that tracks and studies human longevity.

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“There’s a lot of interest recently in longevity and also aging,” Meyers said. 

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Ben Meyers, CEO of LongeviQuest, a global research organization that tracks and studies human longevity, said many of those he works with over the age of 100 have a strong sense of faith. (Ben Meyers)

“How to take care of people, live good, fulfilling lives. There’s really no better role model than supercentenarians. They’re very interesting — their histories, their philosophies,” he added. 

“And there are folks who are interested in learning the secrets of longevity … trying to come up with formulas. But the only ones we know who are successful at aging to the maximum degree are supercentenarians. We call them the Olympians of aging. Ms. Francis is a great example.”

Meyers visited Francis and her family earlier this year to present her with an award to recognize her as the oldest living American in the U.S.

“One thing that she really is an example of more than almost anybody else I’ve met is just family and community,” he said.

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“She lives at home, and she’s the oldest person in the world to live at home. It’s really pretty extraordinary. Also, the community that she has through her church. So there [are] really active families and communities. It’s very difficult for people to reach that age in isolation,” Meyers added.

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Francis is now officially the oldest living person in America after her 115th birthday last month. (Ethel Harrison)

Born in Louisiana on July 25, 1909, Francis has lived through two world wars and now two global pandemics. 

She never drove a car, but she worked outside the home, running the coffee shop at a TV station in Houston during the 1970s and 80s.

Francis has three grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. 

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Harrison said her grandmother’s main focus has always been on her family and her faith.

“If we had a gathering, whether a party or a graduation, she was always there,” Harrison said.

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Last year, Francis and her family celebrated her 114th birthday. (Ethel Harrison)

Francis only attended one church, which she’s still a member of, Good Hope Missionary Baptist Church, which was established in 1872.

“Pastor Cofield and the members still come out to the home,” Harrison said. 

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Francis attributes her long life to her faith and still watches her church on television since she cannot attend in person. (Ethel Harrison)

“They come to visit and bring communion,” Harrison said. “She is still an active member even though she is not able to attend church. We watch on television.”

Meyers said the supercentenarians he interviews have a strong sense of faith.

“Ms. Francis gives 100 percent of the credit for her longevity to God,” Meyers said. 

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Francis has three grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren — all of whom were at her 114th birthday celebration last year. (Ethel Harrison)

Another characteristic Francis exemplifies, Meyer said, is “total fortitude.” 

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“Not letting herself get distracted by things that are outside of her control,” he said. 

“She is really focused on her world. I’ve asked her about the events she lived through and her answers are quite blasé. Every event, good or bad, kind of rolled off her sleeve because she focused on her world day to day.”

Harrison said that although Francis is no longer a big talker, an old hymn definitely catches her grandmother’s attention and she enjoys singing along. 

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Francis is reportedly only one of 68 people who have reached the age of 115 and 25 of the longest-living Americans in history. (Ethel Harrison)

Francis always had a love for gardening and sharing vegetables with others.

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“She believed in cooking her own healthy food and working hard — Just work hard,’ she said. And that’s what we did.”

Francis is one of only 68 people known to have reached the age of 115, and she is among the 25 longest-lived people in American history, according to LongeviQuest.

Last year, when asked what she attributes her long life to, Francis told Fox News Digital, “Just the Lord working with me and keeping me here.”

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Loved ones are searching for a woman who disappeared in South Los Angeles.

Prisciliana Rose Douglas, 60, was last seen on July 23 near the intersection of 39th Street and Walton Avenue in Exposition Park, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

Her family said the missing woman is “of sound mind” and did not note any underlying health conditions that would contribute to her disappearance.

Loved ones are “deeply concerned for her safety and well-being,” police said.

Douglas is described as 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs around 140 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes with a medium build. She also has visible moles under her left eye. 

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Prisciliana Rose Douglas, 60, is seen in a photo from the Los Angeles Police Department.

Her family said they do not know what she was last seen wearing when she left her home near the 1100 West block of 39th Street.

Anyone who may have spotted Douglas or knows of her whereabouts is urged to call LAPD Southwest Area at 213-485-2710. 

The public can also call the LAPD at 1-877-527-3247. Anonymous tips can be provided to L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at lacrimestoppers.org.

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