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Hundreds have been sickened with salmonella in recent weeks due to the presence of backyard poultry, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday. According to CDC statistics, 227 have been sickened since May 16 by chickens and ducks being raised in backyard flocks. Overall, 279 people have reported salmonella illnesses this year from backyard poultry. The CDC says that many of those who reported an illness got their chicks or ducklings from agricultural stores, websites, and hatcheries. Nearly one-third of those sickened are younger than age 5. Of the 279 reported cases of salmonella, 40 have caused hospitalization. The CDC added that there has not been any reported fatalities. The CDC offers the following advice to the public: Always wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water right after touching poultry or anything in their environment. Use hand sanitizer if soap and water are not immediately available.Do not let backyard poultry inside the house, including in bathrooms. Be especially careful to keep them out of areas where food or drink is prepared, served, or stored, such as kitchens and outdoor patios.Set aside a pair of shoes to wear while taking care of your birds and keep those outside of your home.Children younger than 5, adults over 65, and people who have health problems or take medicines that lower the body’s ability to fight germs and sickness shouldn’t handle or touch chicks, ducklings, or other poultry.Don’t eat or drink where poultry live or roam.Don’t kiss backyard poultry, or snuggle them and then touch your face or mouth.Stay outdoors when cleaning any equipment or materials used to raise or care for poultry, such as cages, or feed or water containers.The CDC says that salmonella symptoms include diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps. The illness typically goes away after one week without any treatment. 1888

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Google's parent company Alphabet says David Drummond, its legal chief, is leaving at the end of the month. Drummond has faced accusations of inappropriate relationships with employees. Alphabet did not give a reason for Drummond's departure in a regulatory filing Friday. The company said last November that it was investigating sexual misconduct cases against executives. Claims against Drummond were included in the investigations. The company said Friday that Drummond is not getting an exit package as part of his departure. Drummond does not mention the misconduct allegations in a memo to employees on his departure. He joined Google in 2002. 660

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High school students, get ready. The latest U.S. News & World Report college rankings dropped Monday and they're sure to put high school students -- and more so, their parents -- in a frenzy as they prepare to apply to colleges this autumn.The latest release marks the 35th edition of the Best Colleges ranking, and it's 337

  

GREENFIELD — Christmas came early for one Hancock County, Indiana, community after a woman died and left a surprising amount of money for the community. Patricia Pope, a Greenfield native, worked as a receptionist at Eli Lilly for 28 years. "She drove a Kia and lived in 0,000 home," Ginny Brown, a Hancock County resident, said. "She was very frugal. And it was kind of a shock really that she had all that money."When she died she left 0,000 for Greenfield-Central High School, Eastern Hancock County High School, and Greenfield-Hancock Animal Management, ,000 for the Greenfield Police Department and ,000 for the Hancock County Sheriff's Office. She left a total of million to various organizations, including the ones above."I guess her parents divorced when she was young, so she was unable to go to college. So she was a firm believer in education." Ginny Brown, executive director of the Greenfield Central School Foundation said. The school district says they plan to use the money for scholarships to help graduating seniors attend college. Because Pope was an animal lover, the money given to the police department and sheriff's department will be used for its K-9 programs. The mayor says they will use the money given to animal management to help build a new animal control building. "One of my goals when I came in was 'I will have you in a new place,'" Greenfield Mayor Chuck Fewell said. "I don't know how yet. But I was thinking about how and then we got notified that Ms. Pope donated this money." 1542

  

Firefighters battled a four-alarm warehouse fire at an iconic San Francisco tourist destination Saturday morning.According to tweets from the 154

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