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LATE TUESDAY UPDATE: The number of deaths related to coronavirus in the United States surged to 108 after several dozen confirmed fatalities. Also, the number of confirmed cases topped 6,500 by late Tuesday. Late Tuesday alone, NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio confirmed 100 new cases within the city. West Virginia became the final state with a confirmed case on Tuesday. --Previous Story:Indiana, South Carolina and Texas joined the growing lists of states that have confirmed deaths linked to COVID-19 Monday as the U.S. death toll shot to 85.On Monday, Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb 586

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Jess Ica and her husband Patrick Eldridge are among the thousands of families scrambling to prepare for Hurricane Dorian. The Jacksonville, Florida couple could face hurricane-force winds as the storm sweeps up the Atlantic coast.That preparation includes parking their cars in a secure spot. According to 318

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INDIANAPOLIS — A baby who was left unclaimed at an Indiana hospital will receive a graveside service Friday.The baby named Steven Joseph will be honored at 1 p.m. Friday inside the Mt. Vernon Chapel at Washington Park East Cemetery. He Knows Your Name Ministry, which says it gives children dignity and honor in death by celebrating their life, claimed Steven Joseph after he was left at a hospital. The organization's founder, Linda Znachko, will officiate the service.“My goal is that no baby be left unclaimed in death,” Znachko told RTV6 in 2017.Znachko works with hospitals across Indianapolis where she gives each baby a name and a gown before the service.The public is invited to attend the service. 718

  

It's a stark look inside some of the nation's public housing: Crumbling Walls, water-damaged ceilings and floors lines with mouse traps."It's just disgusting how we have to live," says Patricia Bishop, who lives at a public housing property in Washington, D.C.For 14 years, she says she has steadily seen conditions get worse." The mold, the rats, the mildew. ... It is just filthy and disgusting. We're humans but we're being treated like trash," she said.In some cases, conditions are so bad residents are being forced to leave. Mold drove out people who lived in that same property." When you don't have enough money, all you can do is move forward with band aid approaches," said Tyrone Garrett, who oversees public housing in DC.The federal government has cut funding in the past 10 years, he says, making conditions worse."I wouldn't want a family member of mine — my mother, my brother, my sister, my father or my grandmother living in conditions like this," he said. "Any more drastic cut to what we're doing and they'll be major impacts to our families — more than what we've seen here today."The White House argues a different approach is needed. The Trump administration says tax breaks will motivate private developers to help renovate these properties and invest in low-income communities."Our actions will directly improve the lives of countless low-income Americans, it's pretty much aimed at that," President Donald Trump has said.While some agree that public-private partnerships can help, the concern is it will take years to see the benefits."We can't revitalize 2600 units, even if we use private capital in any way shape or form quickly. It won't happen within a year," Garrett said.Any proposal will need the approval of Congress, and members of the President's own party have expressed concerns with parts of the plan. 1853

  

Large parts of the US may experience record low temperatures as an Arctic blast sweeps across the Midwest and Northeast through the middle of next week.Nearly two-thirds of the country will be vulnerable to unseasonably cold temperatures."We are in a pattern where multiple waves of cold are moving in from Canada and impacting the Central and Eastern US," CNN meteorologist Taylor Ward said Thursday."One wave of cold came in late last week, another is moving in today and tomorrow, and the coldest blast by far moves in early next week."For much of the country east of the Rocky Mountains, the cold wave could mean temperatures 20-30 degrees below average.Cold-weather records could be brokenStarting Tuesday morning, record low temperatures are possible across Texas and Oklahoma, along with parts of the Ohio Valley.By Wednesday, there could be more than a dozen record lows in the Deep South and the Gulf Coast, Ward said.In parts of Mississippi and Alabama, highs aren't likely to rise out of the 30s Wednesday. For those areas, that's more than 10 degrees colder than usual even in mid-January.The cold temperatures have had unusual side effects in some places.In the Kansas City area, residents were saying they smelled an unusual odor.The National Weather Service in Kansas City 1300

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