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Detroit will be transformed into a life-sized version of Monopoly this weekend.The scavenger hunt will take place throughout downtown Detroit and is being hosted by Ally Financial.Monopoly spaces are being laid out across the downtown area. Starting Saturday, Oct. 19, the game begins. Players will take a picture of the spaces through an 351

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — After a Franklin County court judge denied Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's late request to move the state's primary election scheduled for Tuesday to June 2, DeWine said his public health director will order sites closed, defying the judge's order. DeWine announced earlier on Monday that he filed a lawsuit to move Ohio's primary election day to ensure the safety of Ohio voters in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic."During this time when we face an unprecedented public health crisis, to conduct an election tomorrow would force poll workers and voters to place themselves at an unacceptable health risk of contracting coronavirus," DeWine tweeted after the judge's ruling. "As such, Dr. Amy Acton will order the polls closed as a health emergency. While the polls will be closed tomorrow, Secretary of State Frank LaRose will seek a remedy through the courts to extend voting options so that every voter who wants to vote will be granted that opportunity."DeWine said that he does not want Ohio voters who are at-risk for COVID-19 to have to make the choice between their constitutional right and their health."It is therefore my recommendation, after talking with the secretary of state, talking with the attorney general, talking with the lieutenant governor, that voting be extended to June 2," DeWine said. "That no in-person voting occur today, that in-person voting happen on June 2." He also recommended extending absentee voting by mail until June 2."It is, I believe, the right thing to do," DeWine said.However, DeWine said earlier on Tuesday he does not have the authority to delay the election - the state constitution provides for moving election day in the event of an invasion.LaRose said that he has advised the state's Attorney General, Dave Yost, to accept the governor's recommendation and allow the election day delay. He said the lawsuit would be submitted for consideration Monday afternoon."When we look back at this we're going to be glad we did this," DeWine said.In addition, people aged 65 and older, pregnant and those with compromised immune systems are being asked by DeWine not to leave their homes.DeWine issued several new orders Monday in an attempt to slow the spread of coronavirus. His order will close fitness centers, gyms, bowling alleys, recreation centers, movie theaters, indoor water parks, and indoor trampoline parks. This order will take effect at close of business Monday.In addition, in order to conform the CDC guidelines, DeWine adjusted Ohio's mass gathering ban from 100 people at a gathering to 50.DeWine's decision comes days after the state, along with Arizona, Florida and Illinois, said in a 2678

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Disney's subscription-based streaming service experienced a few hiccups in the hours after its launch, according to frustrated users on social media.Dozens of customers tweeted at the Disney Plus Twitter account to say they're having trouble connecting to the app. Many tweets included screencaps of error messages telling the user that their device was "unable to connect to Disney Plus" and to "try again later."Disney Plus subscriber Rob Notle told Scripps station 480

  

CITRUS COUNTY, Fla. – Officials denied a Florida library’s request for a digital subscription to The New York Times, citing President Donald Trump’s belief that the newspaper is “fake news.” While all four libraries in Citrus County offer printed versions of The Times, Library Director Eric Head recommended that the libraries offer a digital group subscription to residents, according to 402

  

Eight brave women traveled from Wyoming to Alaska this week to battle a wildland fire raging in region.This is the first assignment of the year for the Bureau of Land Management 190

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