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The city of El Paso, Texas is trying to find ways to heal following a mass shooting that killed 22 members of the close-knit community.Everyone is looking for ways to help the grieving community. One aspiring political cartoonist is evening putting politics aside and is doing his part to bring the community together.¡°It¡¯s just so sad to see something so tragic happen in our city,¡± says Michael Nunez, an artist from El Paso. Nunez is using his grief to create what he knows best. ¡°It¡¯s not so much that I don¡¯t have emotion,¡± he says. ¡°It¡¯s that it¡¯s contained, and it has to come out some way and it always out in art.¡± Nunez began drawing. ¡°Once I knew everyone was OK that I knew, immediate family, I just started drawing,¡± he says. ¡°The first thing that came to my head was the amigo man crying, but then it grew into two other people the mascots.¡± He says the artwork represents the El Paso people.¡°It shows the community coming together, not just one mascot but multiple mascots,¡± he explains.For Nunez, this cartoon isn¡¯t about politics. ¡°It was emotional. It was a sentiment. It was a concept that I felt captures what we were feeling as a community, coming together and mourning,¡± he says. Nunez believes healing can be drawn from art.¡°As a community, everybody gravitates towards it because it¡¯s exactly what they¡¯re feeling,¡± he says. ¡°They can relate to it.¡±Art has no borders, and Nunez hopes it can start to draw a bridge to a different discussion. ¡°Hatred like that is ignorant,¡± he says. ¡°The way to correct that is to open our eyes.¡±Nunez plans to sell his art for t-shirts and plans to donate all the funds to the families affected by this tragedy. 1683

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The European Union has hit Google with another big antitrust fine, the third in a series of billion-dollar penalties the US tech giant has faced for hindering competition.The European Commission on Wednesday ordered Google to pay €1.5 billion (.7 billion) for abusing its dominant position in online search advertising."Google has cemented its dominance in online search adverts and shielded itself from competitive pressure by imposing anti-competitive contractual restrictions on third-party websites," Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in a statement.The tech company has now been fined €8.2 billion (.3 billion) in total by Europe over the past three years.EU regulators have taken a much more robust approach to Big Tech companies than their US counterparts, especially when it comes to competition, data protection and tax issues.Google has already been fined in two previous EU antitrust cases.The Commission ordered the company to pay €4.34 billion (.9 billion) in July 2018 for unfairly pushing its apps on smartphone users and thwarting competitors.In 2017, it imposed a €2.4 billion (.7 billion) fine on Google for using its search engine to steer consumers to its own shopping platform.The company said in a blog post Tuesday that it was making further changes to its service based on "feedback" from the European Commission.It has started testing a new format that provides users with direct links to comparison shopping sites. It will also ask new and existing Android users in Europe which browser they'd like to use. 1555

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The controversy surrounding a nurse woman who ran in the London Marathon and was denied the "fastest nurse" world record because she wasn't wearing a dress has sparked a conversation about how the image of nurses has changed.Although not all nurses arrive to work donning white dresses, the stereotypical image of nurses remains.The Guinness World Records admitted that its guidelines were "outdated, incorrect and reflected a stereotype we do not in any way wish to perpetuate," according to Guinness World Records senior vice president Samantha Fay.Mary Lou Creech has been a registered nurse for the last 50 years, and her uniform used to be what you would expect for a stereotypical nurse. A lot has changed over the past decades, especially with her uniform.¡°I wore the white dress the white shoes the white hat,¡± Creech remembers. ¡°In ICU that was a nightmare. But that's the way it was, and you just worked around it.¡±Now, at Vascular Institute of the Rockies, she works in scrubs, which is why she was surprised to learn a nurse was denied a spot with Guinness World Records as fastest marathon runner wearing a nurse's uniform because she wasn't wearing a dress.¡°That's too bad,¡± Creech says. ¡°I mean it should be the job that they did, not what they're wearing.¡±¡°We were excited to see that social movement and see this new outcome,¡± says Liz Stokes with the American Nurses Association.Stokes says the image of nursing has changed, and not just in attire.¡°It's more diverse than the traditional what we saw years ago,¡± Stokes says. ¡°You know we're more racially and ethnically diverse. Gender diversity as well as age.¡±She says this conversation can help to shatter stereotypes, but there is still more work to be done.¡°Our goal is to hope that we reflect what our patient¡¯s population appears to be and we're not there,¡± Stokes says. ¡°So, we still have a significant way to go.¡± 1902

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Ten candidates are on the stage this time, down from 12 at the debate in October. Juli¨¢n Castro, a former secretary of Housing and Urban Development, did not meet the party's qualification standards for this debate, and former Congressman Beto O'Rourke of Texas dropped out of the race.This debate arrives at a time of volatility in early-state polling. South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg faced increased scrutiny after a Des Moines Register/CNN/Mediacom poll showed him leading in Iowa, the first voting state. Former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign has suggested that he plans to use the debate to attack Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts over her position on health care. And Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont remains firmly in the top tier of national and state polls.The other candidates participating in the debate are Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, Sen. Kamala Harris of California, Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, billionaire investor Tom Steyer and businessman Andrew Yang.Sanders on US health care spendingSen. Bernie Sanders said the US has a health care system "in which we spend twice as much as do the people of any other country."Facts First: This is not true. The US spent twice as much per capita on health care last year than the average for Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) countries, but not twice as much as every single one of the organization's 35 other members.At ,586 per capita in 2018, US spending was well over twice the 1538

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The maker of Miller Lite and Coors Light doesn't see the funny side of Bud Light's corn syrup Super Bowl ads.MillerCoors filed suit against Anheuser-Busch, the brewer of Bud Light, over the commercials, which it says are "false and misleading." It wants them blocked and its rival to set the record straight.Bud Light's ads during Super Bowl LIII touted the fact that the beer is sweetened with rice rather than corn syrup. And they took jabs at its competitors.In the first ad, the Bud Light King, Bud Knight and others are trying to figure out what to do with a corn syrup barrel that was delivered to them by mistake. They set out to the Miller Lite castle to see if the barrel belongs there, but the castle had already received its delivery of corn syrup. Finally, they make it to the Coors Light castle whose occupants have been looking for their corn syrup barrel.MillerCoors said in Thursday's lawsuit that Anheuser-Busch "plotted an extensive and pervasive advertising scheme designed to frighten consumers into switching away from Miller Lite and Coors Light to Bud Light." It accused Anheuser-Busch of using corn syrup as a fermentation aid in drinks such as Stella Artois Cidre and Bud Ice.MillerCoors said it never uses high fructose corn syrup, which it says is different from corn syrup. But it alleged that Anheuser-Busch uses high fructose corn syrup in some of its drinks such as Rita's Berry-A-Rita.The American Heart Association recommends that people limit the amount of sugar and added sugar, such as high fructose corn syrup and honey, that they consume because too much of it 1611

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