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As Hurricane Dorian ravaged Freeport, the main city on Grand Bahama, fisherman Howard Armstrong had to watch helplessly as his wife died in the rising flood that claimed their home.The water rose quickly, he told CNN, and soon it was up to their necks."We were doing all right until the water kept coming up, and all the appliances were going around the house, like the washer machine," said Armstrong, who is a crab fisherman.His wife, Lynn, was standing on the kitchen cabinets, the only place where "your head would touch the roof," he said. Only their heads were above the water.After hours of waiting in the flooded house for rescue, Armstrong's wife succumbed to hypothermia and slipped under the water."And then I kept with her, and she just drowned on me," he said, breaking down.When the storm finally released its devastating hold on the Bahamas on Tuesday, seven people were known to have died -- all on the Abaco islands, east of Grand Bahama -- and officials fear the death toll will rise sharply as more accounts like Armstrong's come to light."She was gone so quickly," Armstrong said as he waited for his wife's body to be recovered.Armstrong said he then "took a chance" and swam outside the house to his boat, which was moored nearby."I saw my boat was still there, and I swam," he said.Armstrong said he'd lived in Freeport for 58 years and had "battled many a hurricane," but had never seen flooding like this."Everything I own is gone," Armstrong said. "Every single thing." 1507

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Can it ever really be Christmas without Mariah Carey?The self-proclaimed "Queen of Christmas" has landed the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100 for her famous holiday hit, "All I Want for Christmas Is You."This is the first time the 25-year-old song has hit No. 1. The song's previous record was No. 3 on the chart.Now a holiday classic, the song was first released in 1994 on the Carey's "Merry Christmas" album. She was 24 when she recorded it."All I Want for Christmas" has been featured in "Love Actually" and is used as Carey's official holiday kick-off anthem every year. Ariana Grande and CeeLo Green have covered the tune.To date, Carey has earned more than million in royalties off the song.Since 2014, she has performed a concert in honor of the classic song annually.Amazon is 795

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AUORA, Colo. – The coronavirus epidemic is having a major impact on small Asian-run businesses in the United States. Some places say the number of customers has dropped by half. The Pacific Ocean Market has been a staple of Asian American businesses in Aurora, Colorado, for years."There is such a variety of places to eat and different types of food and things you don't normally see in the ordinary market," said one customer of the market. Within the last month, business at the market has been somewhat of a roller coaster ride since the new coronavirus first surfaced. "With people panicking across the country, we've heard stories in New York saying there's no more rice and Atlanta there's no more rice, so people have been continuing to stock up on that," said Betty Lam, one of the two daughters of the owner of the market. The outbreak began in China and quickly spread across Asia. Since then, a growing number of coronavirus cases have been confirmed in the U.S. and customers seem to be staying away from Asian American businesses as a precaution.According to The New York Times, business at shops that sell Asian products dropped by 70 percent in the first two weeks of February. The Chinese Merchants Association in San Francisco says foot traffic in their Chinatown district dropped by 50 percent."It's a little off and on right now,” said Lam. “We're not too sure how it's going to go." Lam says she’s already heard of businesses being affected."From the restaurants we work with, we have seen and heard that they're not doing very good and there have been a lot of customers and loyal customers who haven't been going to their restaurants due to the coronavirus." Lam hopes that the public continues to be educated and aware. That way, Asian businesses can still thrive during these times. 1819

  

ATLANTA, Ga. – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced Thursday that 39 vaping-related deaths have now been reported.Those deaths were confirmed in 24 states and the District of Columbia: Alabama (1), California (3), Connecticut (1), Delaware (1), D.C. (1), Florida (1), Georgia (3), Illinois (3), Indiana (3), Kansas (2), Massachusetts (2), Michigan (1), Minnesota (3), Mississippi (1), Missouri (1), Montana (1), Nebraska (1), New Jersey (1), New York (1), Oregon (2), Pennsylvania (1), Tennessee (2), Texas (1), Utah (1), and Virginia (1).The median age of the deceased is 53 years and ranged from 17 to 75 years old, according to the CDC. As of Tuesday, the CDC says 2,051 confirmed and probable lung injury cases associated with the use of e-cigarette, or vaping, products were reported across all states except Alaska. The lung injury associated with the outbreak is being called EVALI. The CDC says all patients in the outbreak have reported a history with e-cigarette products. Officials say the latest findings suggest products containing THC, particularly those obtained off the street or from other informal sources, are linked to most of the cases and play a major role in the outbreak. “THC is present in most of the samples tested by FDA to date, and most patients report a history of using THC-containing products,” writes the CDC.At this time, the FDA and CDC have not identified the cause or causes of the lung injuries in these cases. “No one compound or ingredient has emerged as the cause of these illnesses to date; and it may be that there is more than one cause of this outbreak.”The CDC continues to recommend that consumers not use e-cigarette, or vaping, products that contain THC. People are also discouraged from buying any type of vaping products, particularly those containing THC, off the street. You should also not modify or add any substances to e-cigarettes that are not intended by the manufacturer. 1971

  

As reports circulated Wednesday about the alleged "Momo Challenge" that encourages children to harm themselves, YouTube issued a response saying no videos of the sort had been published recently on its platform."We want to clear something up regarding the Momo Challenge: We’ve seen no recent evidence of videos promoting the Momo Challenge on YouTube. Videos encouraging harmful and dangerous challenges are against our policies," YouTube said in a tweet. "If you see videos including harmful or dangerous challenges on YouTube, we encourage you to flag them to us immediately. These challenges are clearly against our Community Guidelines."Facebook, which owns WhatsApp — a platform reportedly targeted by the challenge — also issued a response."We care about the safety of our community and want to provide assistance for people in distress. As outlined in our Community Standards, we don't allow the promotion of self-injury or suicide and will remove it when reported to us," the statement read. "We also provide people who have expressed suicidal thoughts, and people who want to reach out to a friend who may be struggling, with a number of support options and resources. These global tools and resources were developed with the help of over 70 mental health partners around the world and we’re continuously improving them to build a safer and more supportive community on Facebook." 1402

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