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Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban says he's investigating ways he can financially support team and employees and arena workers who won't be able to work due to the NBA's suspended season amid the COVID-19 pandemic.Cuban did not provide specifics about his plan, but he said during a press conference on Wednesday that he has "already started the process of having a program in place" to pay workers whose income depends on NBA games."It's stunning, but we are where we are," Cuban said, according to 512

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Cold weather in South Florida had some people convinced they saw snow Wednesday.People from Lake Worth to Port St. Lucie sent in videos to WPTV of what appeared to be flurries falling during the early afternoon.However, temperatures were not cold enough to sustain snowfall. Instead, the National Weather Service says Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast saw a different kind of icy precipitation called graupel.Jan 22 @ 520 pm - Light rain showers mixed with graupel are occurring across the east coast of south Florida this evening. This is NOT snow. It's too warm for snow to occur. 602

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China won't broadcast or stream NBA preseason games held in the country. It's a dramatic escalation of a political firestorm that began when the general manager of the Houston Rockets expressed 206

  

Due to Covid-19, this year’s Saint Patrick’s Day shenanigans are going to look a little different, but this doesn’t mean that you can’t celebrate. We’ve put together a list of fun quarantine-friendly ways to celebrate that would make Saint Patrick proud. 1. Cook an Irish meal The Irish have a few hearty and delicious recipes you can make on St. Patrick’s Day. Start your festivities off right with some traditional Irish meals such as 449

  

Days after returning home from a Punta Cana vacation, Marie Trainer called out of work with a backache and nausea. Then her temperature spiked and dropped, sending her to a local Stark County, Ohio, emergency room in the early hours of May 11.When Trainer woke in a hospital bed nine days later, her hands and legs had been amputated.It took doctors seven days to discover Trainer incurred a severe infection, not from a "tropical" travel disease as they first suspected, but from her German shepherd's kisses.Trainer contracted a rare infection from the bacteria capnocytophaga canimorsus, probably when her German shepherd puppy, Taylor, licked an open cut.Dr. Margaret Kobe, the medical director of infectious disease at Aultman Hospital in Canton, Ohio, treated Trainer and described her as "delirious" when she entered the intensive care unit. Shortly after, she became unconscious. Her skin started changing rapidly to a purplish-red color, and then it progressed into gangrene. Trainer then developed a blood clot."It was difficult to identify, We're kind of the detectives. We went through all these diagnoses until we could narrow things down," Kobe said.The infection spread to the tip of her nose, ears, legs and face. "She didn't lose parts of her face. But her extremities is what she had to have surgery on," Kobe said.The family sought a second opinion, hoping to save Trainer's limbs. But doctors said the damage had already been done. Blood tests and cultures confirmed the diagnosis of capnocytophaga."That was a pretty hard pill for us to all swallow, to say she was fine a couple days ago on vacation and now she's actively getting worse by the minute and now her hands and feet aren't alive, like this doesn't happen, it's 2019," said Gina Premier, Trainer's step-daughter and a nurse at Aultman Hospital.Trainer has had eight surgeries so far and is working with doctors to be fitted for prostheses."This is off the scale, one of the worst cases we have seen in terms of how ill people become with infections," Kobe said. "She was close to death."A rare cause of illness in humansMarie Trainer says she knows her German shepherd puppy licked a slightly infected scratch. When the bacteria spread to humans, they do so through bites, scratches or other close contact with dogs and cats, according to the 2336

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