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The second suspect in a harrowing Ohio child abuse case was arrested near Cincinnati Thursday night, Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph Deters said. Charles Breeze, 61, and wife Margaret Breeze, 47, both stand accused of starving and abusing an 11-year-old girl so severely her life was in danger by the time authorities intervened.The Breezes kept the girl locked in her bedroom in a trailer and fed her rice once a day, according to court documents. She weighed 47 pounds, was experiencing liver failure and could have died if she had not been discovered by a Child Protective Services worker.The girl was placed in the custody of the couple six years ago in Bracken County, Kentucky. According to the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children, the Brown County Jobs and Family Services should have been notified of the family's move from Kentucky to Ohio so the agency could make sure the girl was being properly cared for. Mitch Sharp, the director of the Brown County JFS, said the agency was never informed of the girl's status as an adoptee or her location.A video found in the Breezes' home shows Margaret Breeze telling the girl she would like to “break her jaw so she didn't have to listen to her,” court documents say. Another video shows the child being beaten and threatened. The Breezes, who had custody of the girl, monitored her through a surveillance camera and made her wear diapers because the trailer did not have bathrooms, according to county prosecutor Zachary Corbin. Police arrested Margaret Breeze on Nov. 1. Her husband would remain at large until Thursday.A teacher's tip led authorities to the girl, Corbin said. The girl was home schooled and was taking a test online when she complained to the teacher that she was hungry. The teacher "was observant enough to pick up on little things that this little girl was saying, talking about the stomach ache, being hungry,” Corbin said. “She made the report and probably saved a life.” On Sept. 13, a Child Protective Services worker responded to the Breezes' property on White Oak Valley Road and found it in disarray, according to court documents. The worker found the girl to be in desperate need of medical treatment, and authorities removed her a few days later. The child was admitted to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and diagnosed with 2349

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The US economy grew at an annual rate of 2.1% in the second quarter, the Commerce Department announced Friday.That's better than economists had expected, but slower than the 3.1% pace 196

  

There's new concern about medical costs because of the coronavirus.Before the COVID-19 pandemic, we were already seeing hospital costs rising.Insurance comparison website Quote Wizard looked at a decade of data and it determined the average cost of a hospital visit went up 36% to more than ,300 a day. In some states, the increase was higher.“Why that matters right now during COVID-19 is obviously there is a stress on the healthcare system with people being sick from coronavirus but also significant numbers of people losing their jobs,” said Adam Johnson, a Quote Wizard analyst. “Millions of Americans losing their jobs and when they're losing their jobs, they're losing their employer sponsored health insurance.” Rising hospital costs are due in part to uninsured and underinsured patients that receive care. However, there's another significant contributor that could be easier to correct.“In other countries where health care systems are a little more uniform, the administrative aspect is much lower, 1 to 3% of total healthcare costs, but in the United States, that’s around 8%,” said Johnson. Hospitals did get some emergency relief funding under the CARES Act and other stimulus bills. That will help offset some of the extra COVID-care debt, but only time will tell how the crisis will impact future costs. 1335

  

Those wishing to mourn the deaths of NBA legend Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna can now enter a lottery to purchase tickets to their public memorial, which will be held Feb. 24 at 10 a.m. PT. From now through Monday night, fans can go to the 258

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