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KENOSHA, Wis. — A typical cold turned out to be much more serious for one Wisconsin family, but a mother's intuition might have saved her child's life.Michaela Nieman said the last couple months have been a whirlwind. "No one still really knows for sure what happened," said Michaela Nieman.Seven-year-old Tori Nieman got sick right after Christmas. 362

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LANSING, Mich. — Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson's office is working to add a third gender option on Michigan licenses.The possibility to add a non-binary option might be complete by 2021, according to 216

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Kids may be confused or afraid because of the protests. Experts say it's important for parents to start a conversation about race and tackle the tough questions.“If those questions don't get answered, that fear, that anxiety, that confusion just goes unaddressed,” said Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, a psychologist and author of the book “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?”Tatum says African American parents tend to talk to their children about police brutality to explain how they can stay safe, and that they themselves could become a victim.“Most white parents are not worried about that happening to their white children,” said Tatum. “So, they're going to have a different kind of conversation, but it's important for all kids to recognize unfairness, injustice, and hopefully understand that they can be part of the solution."The conversation may be different depending on the child's age. A teenager may want to get involved with advocating for change. They may have had experiences with racism or know someone who has.Tatum says kids as young as 3 or 4 will notice racial differences. At that age, you may have to put it in a way they can understand.“Even a 5-year-old can understand the concept of unfairness,” said Tatum. “And you can even talk to a 5-year-old about a particular kind of unfairness we refer to as racism.”Tatum says all kids should know how to engage with people who are different from themselves. She describes the protests as an issue for all of us, not just those directly impacted. 1549

  

It was a chilly winter night in Greenville, South Carolina and Emerson and Maya were on Girl Scout duty selling cookies outside a store.At one point, a man approached the stand and bought seven boxes of cookies worth , and told them to keep the change, according to cookie manager Kayla Dillard.Then, he went back to the table and said: "Pack up all of your cookies. I'm taking them all so y'all can get out of this cold," Dillard said in a Facebook post. He spent 0 on cookies, she said."What an amazing soul. It was about 34 degrees outside that night and we were there for about two hours already before he came," Dillard told CNN."We all were shocked. The girls were very excited and thankful."Dillard said she does not know the good Samaritan. But his act of kindness surely earned him a place in the girls' hearts for a long time. 854

  

LATE TUESDAY UPDATE: The number of deaths related to coronavirus in the United States surged to 108 after several dozen confirmed fatalities. Also, the number of confirmed cases topped 6,500 by late Tuesday. Late Tuesday alone, NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio confirmed 100 new cases within the city. West Virginia became the final state with a confirmed case on Tuesday. --Previous Story:Indiana, South Carolina and Texas joined the growing lists of states that have confirmed deaths linked to COVID-19 Monday as the U.S. death toll shot to 85.On Monday, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb 586

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