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If you’ve been saving old items in hopes they’ll one day be worth something one day, there are things you need to know when collecting.Fifty-Two 80’s: A Totally Awesome Shop in Denver knows a lot about collectibles. From action figures, plush toys and sitcom memorabilia, the store transports customers back into another decade.A majority of kids who grew up in the 80s had most of these toys, and some are worth a small fortune today.“Star Wars is always going to be a good one; it's always going to hold its value," says store owner Tony Vecchio. Other things that may be of value include some TV dolls, Stretch Armstrong figures, comic books and Clash of the Titans action figures. Depending on the year, Beanie Babies can go up and down in value. "Any time you can find boxes of original items, that's going to increase the value,” Vecchio says.Collector Rick Goldschmidt has been collecting things for more than 20 years. “The problem with a lot of people, they collect things that are mass produced by the thousands,” Goldschmidt says. “They think that's going to be worth something 10 to 15 years later.”His top tip on what to keep and what to throw out: make sure your item you are collecting is rare or one-of-a-kind, with preferably less than 1,000 made.Both Goldschmidt and Vecchio say if you want to sell a collector item, start with eBay. Find out how much the item sold for and set your price from there.There are some collectibles that are worth a couple hundred bucks. But, majority of the time, the memory of the items is worth more than the actual item itself. 1590

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It started out as a limp.At the time, father Shawn Cress thought daughter Chloe, then 12 years old, just needed some physical therapy. That was June 2018.But the limp turned into a fever, which led to lab tests at the doctor's office that "didn't look good," Shawn recalls. And by then, Chloe was having back pain.All this for the Kingsport, Tennessee family turned into a referral to Niswonger Children's Hospital in Johnson City, about 34 miles away, where doctors gave Chloe a CT scan. That's how they found the mass -- a giant tumor near Chloe's heart that had spread down to her esophagus and into some of her vertebrae, causing the back pain.It was 667

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JUST IN: Zenaida Colin says she was temporarily denied custody of her grandson, 3 y/o Noelvin. He is the little boy found on a strangers porch Monday morning. @WKBW pic.twitter.com/LRHxx2ljwe— Ali Touhey (@Ali2e) September 17, 2019 243

  

It’s the foundation of American democracy: voting.Depending on where you are in the U.S., though, your election experience could look very different from that in your neighboring state or even just your neighbor.“It really does depend on where you are in the country,” said Marian Schneider, who heads up Verified Voting, a non-profit, non-partisan group that advocates for better election security.In particular, the group takes a closer look at when it comes to the use of computers in elections.“We use computers in every aspect of election administration in this country,” Schneider said. “We have also historically underfunded our elections and not put the money into them that we need in order to run a computerized operation.”So, what might voters encounter on election day? There are a few possibilities.- A paper ballot, where a voter uses a pen or paper to mark their choices and that paper is then scanned and counted by a computer.- A computerized device, where a voter presses a touchscreen to mark an electronic ballot, which then prints out a paper version that is scanned and counted.- And there are paperless electronic machines, which have a completely computerized ballot, with no paper trail.It is the last one, Schneider said, which raises big concerns because they are the most vulnerable to hacking. “First of all, they make it difficult to discover if something has gone wrong,” she said. “And then, even if you are able to discover it, you can't recover from it.”It can’t be recovered because there is no paper trail to serve as a backup. It’s a type of ballot currently used in all elections held in Louisiana, as well as some jurisdictions in nearly a dozen other states: Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas and Tennessee. Some of those are now in the process of phasing out the paperless devices, but upgrading election security is costly.“What you just saw most recently is bipartisan agreement to fund elections at the state level, so Congress just agreed to provide 5 million, in addition to 5 million they allocated in 2018,” said Liz Howard, with the Brennan Center for Justice. “So, we’re getting close to billion from the federal government to improve election security across the country."While states continue grapple with the cost of replacing vulnerable and aging voting machines, Schneider said voters still need to do their part.“There's only one surefire way to make sure your vote is not counted,” she said, “and that's if you don't show up at the polls.” 2590

  

It was supposed to be a relaxing beach vacation for a group of friends from Oklahoma, but that wasn’t the case.Dana Flowers was part of a group that traveled to the Dominican Republic in April for their annual trip. “About the third day in, we started noticing people were missing events,” Flowers says. “And I began to wonder what was going on. And then we found out that they were sick. And before long, a lot of us started getting sick, including myself.”Flowers says he was sick for 19 days.“[I had] nausea,” he says. “Then it turned to vomiting, then diarrhea, then dizziness, faint, cramping, headaches, body aches, that type of thing.”Of the 114 people in their group, 47 of them got sick, Flowers say. Their symptoms are similar to what many others who’ve visited various resorts in the island nation have experienced.The State Department issued an advisory in April, urging American tourists to exercise increased caution due to crime but stopped short of telling tourists to cancel plans.Dr. Robert Quigley, the vice president and regional medical director for International SOS, a medical and travel security company, says they aren’t recommending anyone cancel any upcoming plans to the Dominican Republic either, at least not until there are more concrete answers about what is going on and why so many visitors have gotten ill.“In the Dominican Republic, where there has clearly been a cluster of death, we have concern about that, as does everyone,” Quigley says. “But we have no knowledge as of yet—and it is evolving—as to the cause for this cluster of deaths.”But Flowers, now healthy once again, runs a travel agency of his own. He says until we know what’s going on, he won’t recommend the Dominican Republic to anyone.“It’s just crazy,” he says. “The more I hear, the more I know there has got to be something not right.” 1854

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