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A 10th child has died following an outbreak of adenovirus at a New Jersey rehabilitation facility, state health officials said.At least 27 children have been linked to the outbreak at the Wanaque Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Haskell, the New Jersey Department of Health said."To date, the individuals associated with the outbreak became ill between Sept. 26 and Oct. 29," it said. "The affected children had severely compromised immune systems — including respiratory problems — before the outbreak began."The viruses are found on unclean surfaces and medical instruments. They may not be eliminated by common disinfectants, but they rarely cause severe illness in healthy people. 700

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(KGTV) - Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yu Darvish is taking responsibility for the team's World Series loss.Following the team's 5-1 loss to the Houston Astros Wednesday, Darvish took to Twitter to thank fans and take the blame for Los Angeles' loss.RELATED: Houston Astros win first World Series after wild playoff run"The World Series resulted in a disappointment due to my lack of performance, but I will carry this experience to the future," Darvish posted in a statement. 482

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(KGTV) - Did a pair of fans really eat mayo straight from the jar at an NBA game?It's not clear.Two women did eat a white cream from a mayo jar during a Sacramento Kings game this week.But it's not apparent whether it was really mayonnaise as opposed to custard, yogurt, or ice cream. 297

  

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(KGTV) - The holiday blockbuster season is upon us and Warner Bros' is hoping their long-awaited "Justice League" movie knocks out the competition.But judging by the reception so far, DC Comics' favorite heroes may face an uphill battle with critics.As the movie's release near theaters across the country, reviews have started to pour in ranging from excitement to tempered satisfaction to complete disgust.RELATED: 'Wonder Woman 2' will be released six weeks ahead of scheduleWhat's is about?"Justice League" sees heroes of the DC Comics world team up to take on a world-ending threat from Steppenwolf and his army of Parademons - who are hunting for three "Mother Boxes" hidden across the globe. In the wake of Superman's death, Bruce Wayne (Batman) sees this threat on the horizon. Alongside Diana Prince (Wonder Woman), the pair seeks to enlist the help of three other superhumans to put an end to Steppenwolf's ambitions.Critics' response..The Hollywood Reporter's Todd McCarthy was one of those who found themselves letdown - completely.McCarthy called the movie a "chore," adding, "the virtually humor-free script by Chris Terrio and Joss Whedon (who was brought on to complete directing duties after Zack Snyder had to leave for family reasons) less resembles deft narrative scene-setting than it does the work of a bored casino dealer rotely distributing cards around a table."The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw echoed that same distaste, calling out the film's post-credit scenes (of which there are two) and saying, "the great revelation is very laborious and solemn and the tiresome post-credits sting is a microcosm of the film’s disappointment."RELATED: Fans cheer for Ben Affleck and Gal Gadot at Justice League San Diego Comic-Con appearanceBut not everyone was completely disappointed after the credits rolled. From Polygon writer Julia Alexander: "Justice League is a rare, anomalous jewel that pops up every few years in cinema: It can’t be described as a good movie, but it’s enjoyable at times to sit through."Though most reviews tried to establish the thoughts likely to run through movie-goers' heads: Is it better than the other DCU movies?"It’s not good, per se, and it’s definitely not 'Wonder Woman.' That said, it’s better than you may expect, a mostly tolerable movie made occasionally enjoyable by a few lively performances, one good fight sequence, and a solid punchline or two," Consequence of Sound's?Allison Shoemaker writes.However, one review that has been making the rounds may sum up the majority of responses to the DC's latest superhero adventure.The Atlantic's David Sims offers a slight silver-lining but straight-forward take, writing, "By the end of the film, some of his harsher edges have been sanded off; the same should go for the DC Comics universe moving forward." But he goes on to call "Justice League" a "pilot episode—it’s half-formed, overstuffed, and narratively a chore." 2972

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