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In a press conference with reporters Monday, the Department of Defense said that 37 people in the department had contracted COVID-19 and that it is suspending most domestic travel.According to Jonathan Rath Hoffman, the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affiars, the 37 cases include 18 military members, 13 dependents, three civilians and three contractors. Officials say 495 people as of yesterday morning in the Department of Defense had been tested for the virus.The Department of Defense's new travel policy cuts out all domestic travels, except for mission-dependent travel and travel for humanitarian aid.Hoffman also said that Pentagon officials are also ensuring that Secretary of Defense Mike Esper and his deputy, David Norquist, and their staff will remain separated so as to prevent the spread of COVID-19. 846

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The holiday season is a time for joy, but for patients stuck in the hospital, it can be difficult to get into the Christmas spirit. To help, volunteers with the Tiny Trees organization collect donated Christmas trees and deliver them to patients staying two or more nights during the holidays. So far this year, they've collected more than 700.Monday, the organization dropped off hundreds of trees at the East Tennessee Children's Hospital, 473

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It's official: Marvel's Black Widow has a movie -- and now she has a past, too.A trailer for "Black Widow," the long awaited feature film about the mysterious heroine of the Marvel movie universe, premiered Monday -- and it is about time. 250

  

INDIANAPOLIS — More than 300 air traffic controllers work in Indianapolis and they are beginning to feel the pain of the partial government shutdown. The jets continue to fly and the controllers continue to make sure that there is no chaos in the skies — but there is a price. Air traffic controllers are trying to keep your flight safe, even as they do it without pay because of the government shutdown."We are working 6 days a week. Some are working 10 hours a day, that's across the country," said Marc Schneider, National Air Traffic Controllers Association president. "We are at a 30 year low in staffing for air traffic controllers nationwide. The school in Oklahoma City is shut down."According to Schneider, controllers were recently trained on new technology that allows them to text message pilots in the cockpit. This was supposed to roll out Friday and now isn't happening because of the shutdown.If it is not implemented by January 15, all the controllers will have to be retrained — at a high cost. "It's a stressful job to begin with. These are people's lives we are dealing with," Schneider said. "Everyone just got done paying for Christmas and now there is no money coming in. Those are things we have to worry about."Also at the airport, folks who work for the Transportation Security Administration are on the job, and not getting paid. They are represented by the American Federation of Government Employees, who handle 30,000 workers in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. That body is filing a lawsuit against the federal government."We're saying it's against the law to work employees without paying them. These are not slaves. It's against the law," said Arnold Scott of the American Federation of Government Employees. "The fair labor standards require federal employees be paid for the work that they perform."The hope is that the lawsuit will never get a hearing because the government will reopen. 1934

  

In the age of modern relationships and online dating, it's hard to find a love story that genuinely melts your heart and warms your soul.But once in a while, a couple comes along who gives you hope that true love still exists.Such is the story of Herbert DeLaigle, 94, and Marilyn Frances DeLaigle, 88. The couple died just 12 hours apart on Friday after 71 years of marriage, according to 402

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