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An Oregon casino and resort announced it is temporarily closing after learning that one of its employees is a "presumptive positive" for coronavirus. The Wildhorse Resort & Casino said the closure will give their business an opportunity clean the facility. The closure affects the complex's hotel, theater and convention center. The news comes as cases in the Pacific Northwest have begun piling up in recent days. "In an abundance of caution, Wildhorse Resort & Casino will close immediately to complete a thorough and deep cleaning as a response to reports of a presumptive positive case of Covid-19," the casino said in a statement on Monday. "Updates will be posted at wildhorseresort.com regarding the reopening schedule. The closure includes the casino, convention center, hotel, Cineplex, Children's Entertainment Center, and restaurants. All activities are canceled including casino promotions and events until further notice." 955

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Brett McGurk, the special presidential envoy for the global coalition to counter ISIS, submitted his resignation Friday, because of the President's decision to pull US forces out of Syria, according to a senior administration official.McGurk had previously said privately he was going to leave the administration in February of next year.This comes one day after Defense Secretary James Mattis had resigned in part due to the Syria decision.This story is breaking and will be updated. 496

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An infant has tested positive for COVID-19, said Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear on Wednesday. Gov. Beshear said the 8-month-old baby is among the 35 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in the state as of Thursday afternoon. "That kiddo is in good condition, is being treated at home and right now, everything is all right," Beshear said of the infant. "This is very rare in what we have seen in the coronavirus."Although children account for a small percentage of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world, a study-- 527

  

As the pandemic hits the economy hard, lenders and credit card issuers are offering payment modification programs such as forbearance and deferrals.The coronavirus relief package enacted March 27 requires that accounts that were in good standing before modification be reported as current as long as the consumer abides by the agreement.But for many consumers with federal student loans, relief over a 6-month automatic pause on payments turned into dismay as credit scores plummeted. Consumers complained on social media that their accounts were wrongly reported as delinquent or in non-payment status.That’s not how it was supposed to work, says credit expert John Ulzheimer, who has worked for credit bureau Equifax and scoring company FICO. He says student loan servicers are working to address problems, and he hasn’t heard of similar issues involving other types of lenders or credit card issuers.If your credit score drops, here’s how to diagnose what’s going on and what to do next.First, check your credit reportsWhether you have payment modifications or not, it’s a good idea to regularly check that your credit activity is being reported correctly.Through April 2021, consumers can access free credit reports weekly from each of the three major credit bureaus — Equifax, Experian and TransUnion — by 1323

  

As the number of American adults dying of cancer continues to decline, the number who are dying of heart disease is on the rise, according to a new report.Researchers at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics examined death certificates filed across the country from 1999 to 2017 for adults 45 to 64, documenting the number of deaths attributed to cancer and heart disease.Cancer deaths dropped 19% from 1999 to 2017 for those adults. Deaths due to heart disease dropped 22% between 1999 and 2011 but then increased a total of 4% by 2017, according to the report, published Wednesday in 650

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