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The steep and treacherous terrain has made it difficult for ground crews and fire engines to get close to the flames, prompting the heavy use of water drops from the air.HOLY FIRE: 180

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The Traveling Trash Men lent their services for free last week to help pick up trash – and, maybe some Twitter storm debris.John Rourke of Florida is the owner of the Traveling Trash Men trash company and decided to act after tweets from President Donald Trump sparked headlines about blight in Baltimore earlier this month."I decided there is enough talking. It seems like that is all anyone was doing. Everyone was talking and nobody was acting," Rourke said.On Thursday Rourke said they removed five tons of garbage out of the city. On Friday, in half the time, they picked up another five tons — all of it out of an alley in West Baltimore.Denise Gee certainly knows how much trash was back there. She lives nearby and saw the crew working and bought them all snowballs.She said it was the least she can do."I appreciate it. I really appreciate it. I have two grandsons I am raising. I really appreciate this. One hundred percent, 150 percent better," Gee said."It's just been an amazing welcoming here," Rourke said. "You saw the lady here just bought us all snowballs. I mean it's really just been an outpouring of love and we appreciate it."And the city is leaning in, too.The Department of Public Works gave an assist Friday with bigger equipment to hail away bulk trash, and it also waived any fees for using the landfill.Downtown restaurant owners fed the crew Thursday evening – and the crew took in a Ravens preseason game.The Traveling Trash Men are focusing on a small part of West Baltimore, but they are making a big impact — perhaps about as big as the city is made on them. "It's amazing, man. It's like, sometimes you forget by working every day what it feels like to really give back, and I feel really good about it," Rourke said. "It's very humbling; the support is awesome; this city is great."This story was originally published by Brian Kuebler on 1873

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The study had several limitations, Wang pointed out, as participants were asked to self-report their sleeping patterns and the sleep duration was based on the space between going to bed and waking up.The team also did not collect data on sleep disorders, such as insomnia, which could have an impact on sleep and also affect health, the paper states.Wang explained that it is usually not feasible to accurately measure sleep time in large population studies.The researchers hope that their results will encourage doctors to ask their patients about sleeping patterns when discussing general lifestyle factors, to identify any potential underlying health problems.Salim Yusuf, professor of medicine at McMaster University and the principal investigator of the PURE study, from which the participants were chosen, said, "For doctors, including questions about the duration of sleep and daytime naps in the clinical histories of your patients may be helpful in identifying people at high risk of heart and blood vessel problems or death." 1040

  

The threats appear to be tied to a series of threats made to businesses around the country.Authorities in major cities such as San Francisco, Seattle, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Chicago and New York are investigating similar threats to businesses in their areas. 255

  

The survey found, "Millennial credit card holders have been hit the hardest – 34% said they went more deeply into debt because of the pandemic, compared to 23% of Gen Xers and 15% of baby boomers.""We also have data from the Fed (Federal Reserve Board) that shows that in both march and April there were sizeable drops in outstanding credit card debt," said Ted CreditCards.com industry analyst Ted Rossman. "March was down 28 percent on an annualized basis, and April was down a whopping 58 percent annualized. "According to the survey results, Almost half of debtors are currently stressed about their credit card debt (45%), and out of those, 15% said they're "very" stressed.According to a household debt report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, "credit card balances declined by a larger-than-expected degree, based on seasonal patterns, but it is too soon to confidently assess any connection between this decline and the coronavirus outbreak." 959

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