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Zoom says issues that caused partial outages with hosting meetings and webinars on Monday morning have been resolved."Everything should be working properly now! We are continuing to monitor the situation," the company said in a tweet just after noon on Monday. "Thank you all for your patience and our sincere apologies for disrupting your day."At of about 9 a.m. ET, Down Detector — a website that crowdsourced potential service issues with websites, apps and mass communication systems — reported that Zoom was experiencing issues in several major east coast cities. 576

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Friday that trace levels of a cancer-causing substance have been found in Zantac and other heartburn medicines.According to the FDA, low levels of N-nitrosodimethylamine, or NDMA, were found in the drug Ranitidine, a medicine used to treat extreme heartburn and acid reflux. Zantac is name-brand Ranitidine drug.The FDA says that consumers should continue to take Zantac and similar drugs while it continues its investigation, and anyone who feels they should stop taking the drug should speak to a doctor first.The FDA says it is currently "evaluating the risk to patients" and will provide more information as it becomes available.In July 2018, the FDA discovered NDMA in some blood pressure medications, prompting a recall. 730

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With winter weather rolling in, the restaurant industry is changing with the seasons.Since the pandemic hit, many restaurants were forced to operate outside, but as it becomes too cold to dine outdoors, the pressure to pivot is heating up.“I’m terrified for the winter months,” said Jennifer Jasinski, owner of Rioja, an award-winning restaurant in Denver, Colorado.Jasinski is trying to keep her customers warm and her business open by recently pitching a tent for outdoor dining.“I can’t control what’s happening out there,” she said speaking about the weather. “I can kind of control what’s happening in here and, you know, just do the best I can.”Across the country, many restaurants are facing similar dining restrictions, which has cost this industry big bucksAccording the to the National Restaurant Association, one in every six restaurants have closed since the COVID-19 crisis started and sales are down 0 billion compared to this time last year.Now, there’s also some concerns about the safety of eating in “dining bubbles” during a pandemic.“There could potentially be placement on the walls of those bubbles,” said Sheryl Zajdowicz, Ph.D., an infectious disease specialist with MSU Denver.She says while the winter months do see more transmissions of diseases like the flu, with proper cleaning and ventilation, outdoor dining tents could provide some protection.“In these small, individual tents or domes, where it’s just for your dinner party, you don’t have to worry about that as much,” Zajdowicz said. “And hopefully you’re familiar with the individuals with whom you are dining.”As temperatures drop and COVID cases continue to rise across the country, restaurateurs like Jasinski are looking to survive the winter by adjusting to a changing environment and a new way of eating.“We want to make sure people are safe and that we can stay alive,” she said. “So we can come back to cook for you another day.” 1935

  

is reporting. Zimmerman's suit claims he was defamed by Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Mayor Pete Buttigieg two weeks ago on the anniversary of Martin's death. The suit is seeking 5 million in damages. NBC reported the suit claims that Warren and Buttigieg "defamed Zimmerman for political gain in misguided and malicious attempts to bolster their standings amongst African-American voters, all at Zimmerman’s expense.”Warren retweeted photos of Martin, and added, "My heart goes out to @SybrinaFulton and Trayvon's family and friends. He should still be with us today. We need to end gun violence and racism. And we need to build a world where all of our children—especially young Black boys—can grow up safe and free."Buttigieg's Feb. 5 tweet said "Trayvon Martin would have been 25 today. How many 25th birthdays have been stolen from us by white supremacy, gun violence, prejudice, and fear? 895

  

kicked off in New York on Sunday and while some are happy about the state's concern for the environment, others want their bags back.Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation to ban single-use plastic bags in April of 2019. Stores will not be allowed to give out single-use bags. Cities and counties can adopt 5 cent fees for paper bags.Shopper Mario Antkiewizz is happy with the ban. "This is better, more convenient," Antkiewizz said. "Plastic bags was a mess. But some New York City shoppers are upset that they'll now have to pay up for paper bags if they forget to bring reusable ones. Small 594

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