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The first case of the new virus COVID-19 was confirmed in Rhode Island, state public health officials announced Sunday.The Rhode Island Department of Health said the person is in their 40s and had traveled to Italy in mid-February. State public health officials are working with the hospital where the unnamed person is currently being treated to ensure all infection control protocols are being followed.The person tested positive for COVID-19, and those results were sent to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for final confirmation, Dr. Nichole Alexander-Scott, the state’s director of health, said Sunday at a press conference.“At this point time, the general level of risk for Rhode islanders is low. There is no need for panic, there is no need to be frightened,” Democratic Gov. Gina Raimondo said at the press conference.The 857

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The body of Nevaeh Adams, a 5-year-old South Carolina girl who went missing in August, was found on Friday, the Sumter Police Department announced on Tuesday. Police used DNA to confirm the body found was Nevaeh's. Nevaeh's mother, Sharee Bradley, was also killed. Bradley's body was found on Aug. 5 in her apartment by a family member.The suspect, Daunte Johnson, has admitted to killing Bradley and her daughter, police say. Johnson told police that he put Nevaeh's body in a dumpster. Approximately 400 individuals from more than 40 agencies searched about 4 million pounds of material, Sumter Police said. Nevaeh had two other siblings, ages 3 and 12, who were unharmed. 687

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The man who admitted to throwing a 5-year-old boy off a third-floor balcony of Minnesota's Mall of America back in April is heading to prison.Emmanuel Deshawn Aranda was sentenced Monday to 19 years in prison for attempted premeditated murder. Before the sentencing, an attorney read a statement on behalf of the victim's father. Read it below: 356

  

The Democratic candidates ganged up on former Vice President Joe Biden as the second presidential debate turned to immigration on Wednesday night, leaving Biden taking shots from all sides while defending his record.When the debate shifted to immigration, it was former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro who criticized Biden's record during the Obama administration, and sought to turn it into an argument that it is time for new leadership.Moderators noted that 800,000 immigrants were deported during the first two years of the Obama administration, and asked the former vice president whether those deportations would continue if he was president. Biden said they would not, and went on to note that he and Castro had been in many meetings together when he never raised his current position about opening the borders."We sat together in many meetings, I never heard him talk about any of this when he was the secretary," Biden said."It looks like one of us has learned from the lessons of the past and one of us hasn't," Castro snapped back.Castro later said, "There's still going to be consequences if somebody crosses the border. It's a civil action. Also we have 654 miles of fencing. We have thousands of personnel at the border. We have planes, we have boats, helicopters, we have security cameras. ... We need to have some guts on this issue."The stage showed off the diversity of the Democratic field and also the generational differences among the candidates. California Sen. Kamala Harris and Booker, for example, have argued for a new generation of leaders who better reflect the diversity of the Democratic Party.Also on the stage on Wednesday were Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet, Castro, de Blasio, Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and businessman Andrew Yang.Biden under the microscopeBiden knew he would be a target early on in the debate."Go easy on me, kid," he said to Harris as 1984

  

The Consumer Financial Protections Bureau reports 72 million Americans struggle to pay off medical debt, as of 2018. In fact, it’s one of the leading causes of bankruptcy in the U.S.Michelle Farden’s daughter, Monica, was included in those statistics. Monica got a blood clot in 2014 and she didn’t have health insurance.“The blood clot went to her heart and took her life,” Farden says. The grieving mother wonders if her daughter’s mounting medical bills contributed to her passing.One in 5 Americans are facing a burden of looming medical bills, according to the Consumer Financial Protections Bureau. Fifty-two percent of all debt in America is related to medical expenses. “If a patient is so concerned about the cost that they’re going to skip treatment, they’re going to get sicker and that doesn’t help anybody,” David Fredricken, CEO of Patient Focus, a group that helps patients deal with medical debt that’s often unforeseen and unaffordable. Fredricken says often times, a patient has no idea what they owe when they leave the hospital.According to NerdWallet, there are some things you can do to help alleviate your medical debt, and the stress that comes along with it:Set up a payment planConsider a medical credit cardTalk to a medical bill advocateIf you’re already in collections, try to negotiate a lower payment on your ownFarden wishes she could turn back time and have her daughter back, as she wonders how many other lives have been lost because someone was afraid to pay a bill.For more information on 1538

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