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A day after its worst single-day loss since the 2008 financial crisis, the Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped in early trading Tuesday morning.In the moments after the opening bell, the Dow jumped up more than 600 points.Global markets also bounced back on Tuesday.Sentiment was helped somewhat after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would ask for a tax cut and other steps to ease the pain of the spreading coronavirus outbreak.Benchmarks are up in London, Frankfurt, Shanghai and Tokyo advanced. The U.S. is expected to rise on the open. Oil prices also bounced back from a record-setting 25% fall, triggered by a dispute among major oil producers about output levels. 686

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A giant jellyfish the size of a human has stunned a diver off the south-western coast of England.The incredible creature -- a barrel jellyfish -- was spotted near Falmouth by broadcaster and biologist Lizzie Daly, who described the encounter as "breathtaking.""What an unforgettable experience," she added. "I know barrel jellyfish get really big in size but I have never seen anything like it before!""It was the best thing I've ever done," she said in a video of the meeting.Daly, who was exploring the waters as part of her campaign "Wild Ocean Week," added the jellyfish was a big as she is.Barrel jellyfish are the largest species of jellyfish in British seas, but it is extremely rare to spot one of the size Daly did.They typically grow up to one meter (3.2 feet) and weight up to 25 kilograms (55 lbs), according to The Wildlife Trusts. Barrel jellyfish are frequently washed up on the UK's coastlines during the summer months. 947

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A driver in New York City got impatient as students exited the buses by driving onto the sidewalk around the buses, causing children to run out of the way of the oncoming vehicle. The incident took place Thursday morning outside of Borough Park Yeshiva. Video showed the car jumping the curb and nearly striking several students before speeding off. According to WABC-TV, video clearly captured the license plate of the vehicle. Authorities believe they'll be able to catch the driver behind the dangerous incident. "Passing the school bus may result in you committing murder. Literally that's what it is," Dov Hiking, State Assemblyman told WABC. 659

  

"It’s an 800-number; the phones are staffed by experts."Fans of The West Wing are quite familiar with the famous scene when President Bartlet was surprised that there is an 800-hotline to ask questions about how to prepare a turkey. Decades later, the Turkey Talk Line has evolved into more than a hotline. The hotline still exists, but there are other ways to get your critical turkey questions answered by experts. Here are the ways to get help:Butterball Skill for Amazon Alexa: Users can simply say, “Alexa, ask Butterball…” to enable the skill. Once enabled, just ask the Butterball skill your cooking questions and hear trusted Talk-Line experts share answers. Users can even watch how-to videos on compatible Alexa-enabled devices (Echo Show, Echo Spot and Amazon Fire TV).Text (844-877-3456): With nearly one in three first-time cooks saying they’d text the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line for cooking help, it only makes sense that, for the fourth year in a row, the Turkey Talk-Line offers text support in the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving. 1-800-BUTTERBALL (1-800-288-8372): Turkey Talk-Line experts will be available this season through Dec. 24, 2019, to answer questions and assist all holiday cooks.How-To Videos: Need a visual guide? Check out our fun and helpful instructional videos at 1314

  

A farmer in New Zealand packed up his semi-automatic firearm Monday and surrendered it to police.The weight of the terror attacks on two mosques in New Zealand and the thought of what could happen if the gun fell into the wrong hands made John Hart voluntarily turn in his firearm, he said."I had had that gun since it was made. I was glad it had never harmed a person," Hart, 46, told CNN. "Now I can know that it never harmed a person, so I have some reassurance in that."Friday's attacks killed 50 people in the nation which has had relatively few 563

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