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Champ, Major Reportedly Sent Home To Delaware After Alleged ‘Biting Incident’

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Locked up? Thief brings stolen $200G McLaren to get new locks, gets caught instead

McLaren’s new sports car is pretty super

FoxNews.com Automotive Editor Gary Gastelu hits the road to the track at Lime Rock Park in the 2016 McLaren 570S.

He was practically asking to get caught.

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A car thief in Birmingham, U.K. was caught on Sunday after bringing the $200,000 Mclaren 570S he’s stolen to a garage to get a new set of locks put on it.

The car had been snatched from the apartment garage of a man who was out of the country. The building concierge noticed it had disappeared in his absence and alerted the police, SWNS reported.

Investigators were able to find the car and track it back to the 31-year-old crook’s address, where he was arrested and charged with fraud by false representation and theft of a motor vehicle.

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“Thinking about stealing a 200k super car? Think again!!! City centre team 4 have got you covered. 1 in custody for theft of a motor vehicle and fraud. Most importantly one happy owner,” the West Midlands Police tweeted following the arrest.

SNC – Lavalin Group Q4 adjusted earnings of -C$1.53 per share

Below are the earnings highlights for SNC – Lavalin Group (SNCAF.PK):

-Earnings: -C$322.91 million in Q4 vs. -C$180.17 million in the same period last year.
-EPS: -C$1.84 in Q4 vs. -C$1.03 in the same period last year.
-Excluding items, SNC – Lavalin Group reported adjusted earnings of -C$268.66 million or -C$1.53 per share for the period.
-Revenue: C$1.70 billion in Q4 vs. C$1.97 billion in the same period last year.

Jackie Bradley Jr. starts new with Milwaukee but can’t let go of Boston

PHOENIX — This was hardly the money or contract Jackie Bradley Jr. envisioned when he hit the free-agent market, much less the destination.

Yet, with only three weeks remaining before opening day, Bradley found himself Monday wearing a uniform other than the Boston Red Sox for the first time in his major-league career, signing a two-year, $24 million contract with an opt-out after the season.

“It was a breath of fresh air to finally be out here and moving around. I’m glad to be here," Bradley said after his first workout with the Brewers. "I’m going to have a lot of fun with these guys.’’

Well, truth be told, it would have been a lot more fun staying in Boston, playing in the outfield with Mookie Betts to his right and Andrew Benintendi to his left, trying to win a third World Series ring.

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Below are the earnings highlights for ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (ANIP):

-Earnings: -$3.64 million in Q4 vs. -$4.84 million in the same period last year.
-EPS: -$0.30 in Q4 vs. -$0.41 in the same period last year.
-Excluding items, ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. reported adjusted earnings of $9.62 million or $0.80 per share for the period.
-Analysts projected $0.94 per share
-Revenue: $57.25 million in Q4 vs. $47.97 million in the same period last year.

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Champ, Major Reportedly Sent Home To Delaware After Alleged ‘Biting Incident’

President Joe Biden’s two German shepherds were sent home to Wilmington, Delaware, last week after an alleged “biting incident” involving the younger dog and a member of the White House security staff, sources told CNN.

Details of the incident weren’t immediately available. It’s not known if the exile is permanent.

Major, who was adopted from the Delaware Humane Association, is 3 years old and the far more rambunctious of the two dogs. Champ is 13. According to CNN, Major has displayed other “agitated” behavior at the White House, including jumping, barking and “charging” at staff.

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First lady Jill Biden described Champ and Major in an interview with People magazine last month as “really good dogs,” though she also noted, “They really don’t have any rules.” But she also said they’d been well-trained.

Last month during an appearance on “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” the first lady said she had been working on getting the dogs settled in the White House after their move there in January. They were the first pets in the White House in four years.

Sources told CNN that the dogs were used to being at the Bidens’ Delaware home with minders while the first lady was traveling. She’s currently on the west coast visiting military families.

The contrast in the two dogs’ temperament was clear in the holiday tweet below from Joe Biden:

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