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11 a.m. ET update on Tropical Storm Barry, the storm's winds are now reaching 65 mph.A tropical storm becomes a hurricane when wind speeds reach 74 mph.A hurricane warning remains in affect for portions of the Louisiana coastline. The storm is continuing to move north at a pace of 5 mph, and the slow speed could further strengthen the storm before it makes landfall."The slow movement of Barry will result in a long duration of heavy rainfall and flood threat along the central Gulf Coast," the National Hurricane Center said.More on this at it develops. 558

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YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — Five children are dead following a fire Sunday at a home on the south side of Youngtown, Ohio.The fire broke out around 11:30 p.m. at a home in the 400 block of Parkcliffe Avenue.Five children died— two died inside the house and three died at the hospital— ABC affiliate WYTV confirmed to WEWS.The ages of the children are 9, 3, 2 and a set of 1-year-old twins, according to WYTV.One firefighter was treated at the scene and another one was treated and released from the hospital.Their mother was also injured in the fire. She escaped and was taken to the hospital with her condition unknown, according to WYTV. 648

  

Your local airport probably looks a lot different these days. It's no secret that the airline and travel industry has been hit hard. After Sept. 11, 2001, travelers that were encouraged to arrive to the airport at least two hours early for extra security checks. You still have to get there early, but it’s to have your temperature taken. And amid the pandemic, fewer travelers are passing through airports.“We’ve never seen this kind of extended impact on aviation. In the history of aviation, our passenger numbers are where they were in 1965, so that gives you a sense of how dramatic the decrease in passengers has been.” Becca Doten, a spokesperson for Los Angeles World Airports, said.Also known as LAX, it's the third-largest airport in the world. It’s the No. 1 origination and destination airport in the world and it’s undergoing massive changes.“We’ve installed touch-free faucets in the restrooms, touch-free water bottle refill stations, touch-free water fountains as well as employing UV technology to clean our air in our terminals,” Doten said.There are Plexiglas barriers everywhere. Even the elevators are touch-less.“Making it so elevators stop on every floor so you don’t have to touch the buttons and installing anti-bacterial sanitizing buttons and film in areas that people do need to touch,” Doten said.Concessions are mobile too. And the vending machines aren't full of snacks, but personal protective equipment.“You can find vending machines that will have hand sanitizer, face coverings, gloves and unique items like UVC light to clean your phone and all are TSA compliant so you can take what you purchase there through TSA with no problem,” Doten said.ACI, or Airports Council International, advocates for airports around the world. It has been guiding both big and small airports as all of them undergo changes to make people safe.“It’s tasking us to find methods and means of things that we’ve never come up with before to keep our industry going,” said Lew Bleiweis, who is the chair of the ACI’s North America branch.Pittsburgh, for instance, came out with a cleaning robot that shines UV rays on surfaces around the terminals. Other cities are installing new ventilation systems to purify the air in the terminals.“Almost every airport, if not all of them in North America, have instituted more cleaning protocols, more routines,” Bleiweis said. “A lot of airports are using electrostatic cleaners that you see spray out a mist that adheres to surfaces killing off viruses.”And he says, imagine a futuristic world of travel. That's where most airports are headed.“There will be sensors and touch-less things in the ground or in the floor or walls that will be able to facial recognize who you are and send an automatic boarding pass to your device,” Bleiweis said.When asked if travelers are getting more comfortable with all the recent industry changes, Bleiweis said, “I would say it was going in that direction and people are getting more comfortable. The resurgence that’s come up in Florida, Texas, California, that has really put the question as to whether people want to get on an airplane or not."Bleiweis says there has been an incline as we move through the summer. It'll be interesting to see what happens after Labor Day and as we approach the holidays.“Airports are and the aviation system are huge economic drivers in this country and across the world and people have to feel comfortable to travel and we need to get those wheels turning in the economic portion of aviation,” Bleiweis said.Doten said, “It’s going to be a long, slow recovery for the airport and travel industry, however we feel that as people feel safer and understand the steps we’re taking, they’ll feel more comfortable coming back to our airport.”But she also says LAX in particular has spared no expense in making major changes to bring people back to the skies. 3889

  

from a mural after the "hidden" message caused a stir online.The mural, titled "The Devil Is in the Details," was created by New York-based artist ELLE as part of Lexington art collective PRHBTN's annual street art festival. The festival has brought dozens of large-scale works to the city.The colorful piece on the side of a building near Short and Church streets depicts the faces for four women and a snake emerging from a can of spray-paint.But it also contained what the artist said was supposed to be a hidden message: "F*** Trump."By Tuesday night, the words had been spray-painted over. The building's owner confirmed that he had ordered the words be covered up after news of the explicit message caused a stir online.Earlier, the artist said the words were supposed to be invisible unless shown under a blacklight. But for some reason, the special paint didn't dry clear. She also released a statement about the work."In America we are all entitled to share our opinion, and it's important to exercise this right," her statement read, in part. "Let me be clear, this is not about politics, this is about expressing my anger: I am fed up!""I'm not trying to make people angry. I'm trying to make people talk," ELLE said Tuesday.After the words were covered up, she took to her social media accounts to criticize the move, saying: "Free speech isn't a thing in Trump Territory." 1387

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