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ATLANTA, Ga. – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is warning of a Salmonella outbreak linked to contact with pet turtles. The CDC says at least 21 people across 13 states have been infected with the outbreak strain Salmonella Oranienburg, seven of which have been hospitalized. No deaths have been reported though. “Epidemiologic and traceback evidence” indicate that contact with pet turtles is the likely source of the outbreak, according to the CDC. The agency says 12 of 17 ill people interviewed reported coming in contact with red-eared sliders and other turtles that were larger than four inches in length.The CDC says illnesses started on dates ranging from May 29 to Sept. 3. Ill people range in age from less than one year old to 80 years old, with the median age being 24. Turtles can carry Salmonella germs in their droppings while appearing healthy and clean. The CDC says those germs can easily spread to their bodies, tank water and habitats. People can get sick after they touch a turtle or anything in their habitats. Salmonella symptomsMost people infected with Salmonella develop diarrhea, fever and stomach cramps 12 to 72 hours after being exposed to the bacteria.The illness usually lasts four to seven days and officials say most people recover without treatment. However, the illness may be so severe in some patients that they need to be hospitalized. The infection can spread to the intestines to the bloodstream and then other places in the body. Children younger than five years old, adults 65 and older, and people with weakened immune systems are more likely to develop a severe illness. How to avoid being infected with SalmonellaTo 1694

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Be honest. How often do you read the fine print when signing important documents? It turns out some people read the fine print, and in one case, it earned a woman ,000. SquareMouth, an insurance company that provides travel coverage, launched a contest last month that stated that the first person to contact the company would win a ,000 prize. The catch was that the contest's announcement was buried within the fine print of an insurance contract. Donelan Andrews of Georgia read about the contest on Page 7 of her insurance contract. It only took 23 hours after the contest began for SquareMouth to find a winner. According to the company, it had sold 73 policies with contest information before Andrews contacted them. Andrews said in a press release that she, as a home economics and family consumer science teacher, emphasizes reading the fine print to her students. “I used to put a question like that midway through an exam, saying ‘If you’re reading this, skip the next question.’ That caught my eye and intrigued me to keep reading," she said. SquareMouth launched the contest as a way to highlight the importance of reading the details of a contract. "Over the past 16 years, we’ve learned that many travelers buy travel insurance and just assume they’re covered if anything goes wrong, without actually reading the details of their policy," the company said in a release. "However, this often leads to claims for losses that are not covered. This lack of understanding is one of the biggest reasons travel insurance claims are denied."SquareMouth also made a ,000 contribution to Reading Is Fundamental, as well as ,000 to the two schools where Andrews teaches. Andrews is going to use the winnings to go on another trip, this time to Scotland with her husband for their wedding anniversary. 1827

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Attorney Jack Scarola on how Jeffrey Epstein victims are feeling ... “I am sure that there is no one among Jeffrey Epstein’s victims who is mourning his death but at the same time once again the justice system has failed Jeffrey Epstein’s victims.” @wptv @NBCNews pic.twitter.com/5RgPiP4RUX— Sam Smink (@samsminkWPTV) August 10, 2019 345

  

An arrest has been made after authorities say a driver intentionally rammed another car in Southern California, killing three teenage boys and injuring three others. The California Highway Patrol says the Toyota Prius was hit Sunday night in Temescal Valley, went off the road and slammed into a tree. Three boys died and three had moderate injuries. A witness followed the other car and CHP officers arrested 42-year-old Anurag Chandra of Corona in a neighborhood near the accident scene. He was booked on suspicion of murder with malice. It's unclear whether he has an attorney. 593

  

Another strong storm system has caused possible tornadoes to form from Oklahoma all the way to the East Coast on Tuesday, one day after parts of Indiana and Ohio were devastated by a tornado outbreak. Near Lawrence, Kansas, damaging winds from a possible tornado caused damage to a number of structures. Lawrence police tweeted that officers did not see "major structural damage" within city limits but that large trees, power lines and debris were strewn along roads on the southeastern edge of the city. Some roadways were impassable, police said.We're getting our first images from the air of significant storm damage over Linwood, Kansas tonight. We're updating our coverage LIVE: 697

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