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Several of America's largest retailers and supermarket chains have announced they are limiting their hours amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.Walmart announced Saturday that all of its 24-hour stores currently operating 24-hours will be moving to a 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. operating schedule until further notice."This will help ensure associates are able to stock the products our customers are looking for and to perform cleaning and sanitizing," Dacona Smith, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Walmart, said. "Stores currently operating under more reduced hours (for example they regularly close at 10 p.m. or open at 7 a.m.) will keep their current hours of operation."Kroger, America's largest supermarket chain, will move its hours from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Publix, a supermarket chain based in the southeast U.S., will close at 8 p.m until further notice. The announcements come the same day that Apple said it would close all of its stores outside of Greater China until further notice. 1019

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Firefighters in South Bend, Indiana, saved a pair of raccoons from a warehouse fire that started Sunday night. The raccoons were stuck on the roof of the warehouse when the fire broke out, but the ladders set up by firefighters allowed them to escape the smoke.Video posted by the South Bend Fire Department shows two ladders propped against a warehouse on Calvert and Franklin streets in South Bend. The raccoons can be seen safely descending as kids watching nearby erupt into cheers as the two furry creatures leap to the ground. The structure fire started Sunday night but hot spots reignited it Monday, according to 652

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RICHMOND, Va. – Thousands of gun-rights activists and other groups crowded the streets around Virginia’s Capitol to protest plans by the state's Democratic leadership to pass gun-control legislation. Citing credible threats of violence, Gov. Ralph Northam declared a temporary state of emergency days ahead of Monday’s rally, banning all weapons including guns from Capitol Square, where the event was set to be held. Virginia's highest court has upheld the ban. The Supreme Court issued its decision late Friday, rejecting an appeal from gun-rights groups that said the ban violated their Second Amendment right to bear arms.The court did not rule on the merits of the case, however. The justices said they did not have enough information to decide whether a lower court judge had ruled appropriately. The Southern Poverty Law Center says that threats of violence have been “rampant” online among anti-government and far-right groups.Militia groups and white supremacists were expected to mix with gun-rights activists, raising fears that the state could again see the type violence that exploded in Charlottesville in 2017.The protest came to a close Monday afternoon with no known incidents.WATCH VIDEO OF THE EVENT BELOW: 1237

  

Researchers have found a new way to predict some aspects of mental illness, before it happens. They used artificial intelligence and more than 60 million health records. Dr. Bruce Kinon has always been fascinated by the brain. Motivated by a desire to find better treatments for mental disorders, he co-authored a study in a collaboration with Lundbeck and Kings College in London. They developed a tool that could identify early symptoms of "first episode of psychosis,” commonly referred to as when someone has a "break."“Most schizophrenia begins with the first episode of psychosis. This is a marked change in normal behavior. This is where the patient all of a sudden, rather suddenly, begins acting bizarrely, may have thoughts not based in reality,” Dr. Kinon explained. That first episode is critical, and the beginning of the lifelong disability known as schizophrenia. So, what if they could predict that first break? It's not something you can test for. “What we’ve done in this study is basically developed a population tool that one could screen populations of individuals who haven’t been identified through any health care professional as possibly having those precedence of developing a prodromal or at risk state for psychosis,” Dr. Kinon said.Dr. Kinon says there's usually some sort of stressor that leads to that break.“These periods of first psychosis seem to be preceded by what we call prodromal symptoms, a simmering, under the surface of symptoms,” he said. “Usually the individual feels out of sorts, that they don’t understand what’s going on around them. Their social relationships may be aborted."Dr. Kinon worked with IBM Watson Health Explorys Solutions. They took more than 60 million anonymized health records, including those who'd had a diagnosis of first episode of psychosis, and put them through privatization machines and let the artificial intelligence do the work. “Sometimes when you have all this data across billions of data points across thousands of patients, it becomes hard for us as humans to see the data and find patterns that’s where machine learning comes into play,” said Dr. Anil Jain, Vice President and Chief Health Information Officer at IBM Watson Health.Dr. Jain says think of it like a virtual clinical study, where you're looking for patterns. And imagine how that could one day help doctors. It took two years to get to this point, and they're not done yet. Now that there's a predictive model looking for patterns, they need to design a clinical trial so as to create an intervention. “Imagine down the road, not today, that you put this model back in the hands of clinicians who are taking care of patients that’s how you connect the dots between what we can discover from big data and real world evidence and machine learning algorithms back to the practice of medicine.”There's still a lot of questions. Would people want to know what's coming? Or the risks? Or the stigma? But for now, it's a big step, using big data, possibly leading to big medical breakthroughs. Dr. Kinon has hope for the future, and hope for prevention for those with mental illness. In the meantime, he wants people to reach out to the many organizations, like the 3221

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