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MARSHALL, Minn. — A couple in Minnesota wore red face masks emblazoned with swastikas to a Walmart in a video posted on social media.Police were called Saturday to the Walmart in Marshall, in the southwest part of the state, on a report that two shoppers were wearing the mask with the symbol used by the Nazi Party.The Star Tribune reports another shopper, who is a vicar of a southwest Minnesota parish, posted a video on Facebook of the man and woman being confronted by others in the store."If you vote for Biden you're gonna be in Nazi Germany. That's what it's going to be like," one of the masked shoppers said in the video, which was posted to Facebook.Marshall police gave the couple no-trespass notices but did not cite or arrest them.Walmart says the Arkansas-based retailer "will not tolerate any form of discrimination or harassment" in its business."What happened today at our store in Marshall, MN is unacceptable. We strive to provide a safe and comfortable shopping environment for all our customers and will not tolerate any form of discrimination or harassment in any aspect of our business," the store said in a statement to KARE-TV in Minneapolis. "We are asking everyone to wear face coverings when they enter our stores for their safety and the safety of others and it's unfortunate that some individuals have taken this pandemic as an opportunity to create a distressing situation for customers and associates in our store."USA Today reports that Walmart's no-trespass notices means the pair won't be able to step inside their stores for a year. 1577

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Many Americans have dealt with new, stressful situations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Loss of work, isolation, lack of exercise and routines, and much more. Now, headache and migraine specialists across the country say those new stresses are bringing in more patients to their offices."This has been the perfect storm for people who suffer from migraines. First of all, we know stress and anxiety and depression can increase even the amount of headaches. Certainly, people who aren't even anxious or depressed before are experiencing this," said Dr. Charisse Litchman, a headache specialist and neurologist at Stamford Health in Connecticut. Dr. Litchman also serves as a medical adviser for Nurx, a digital practice for women's health that's just started doing home delivery of migraine medications to help patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Litchman says triggers from the pandemic, including a spike in stress on top of irregular sleep and diet, has prompted the increase in patients where she works."I would say we are given a great deal, maybe 20% more [headache] patients reaching out for help who had never reached out before," said Dr. Litchman.Dr. Litchman says she's also seen more headache and migraine patients who were coping well before the pandemic, but suddenly needed help again.Dr. Merle Diamond with Diamond Headache Clinic in Chicago agrees. "I'm actually seeing some people I haven't seen in three to four years. And they were like, 'I was doing fine,' and I'm like 'yes, these are really challenging times,'" explained Dr. Diamond. Diamond Headache has also seen a 20% increase in patients since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. "I think patients' schedules are being disrupted in this piece. I think the anxiety, everything going on. I also think that we don't have a lot of our other outlets going on. We can't watch sports, there's just a lot of changes and I think that's been really difficult for patients," said Dr. Diamond.Dr. Diamond has some pieces of advice for those experiencing increased headaches or migraines during this time. The first and most important is to get a diagnosis and plan for treatment from a doctor. The second is to get into a regular routine."When you have a migraine, one of the things we know about a migraine brain is it likes things regular. So you've gone from going into the office where your day job is and now you're working from home and managing all those home issues at the same time. So try to keep yourself on as reasonable a schedule as you can," said Dr. Diamond. Also, don't skip meals, keep yourself hydrated and lower caffeine intake. 2627

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Los latinos constituyen de aproximadamente un tercio de los votantes elegibles en esta elección presidencial en los Estados Unidos. Según un estudio reciente de El Centro de Investigación Pew, votantes latinos nombraron la Corte Suprema como unos de los temas más importantes para la comunidad. Christine Rodríguez es una abogada que sera juramentada en la barra de la Corte Suprema en enero. Ella dice que la preocupación de el tema viene por la falta de representación.Rodríguez recuerda haber so?ado con ser abogada cuando tenía solo 9 a?os, pero le faltaba alguien que la asesorara. “Nadie que yo conocia era abogado”, explica Rodríguez. No fue hasta su último a?o de secundaria, durante un viaje educativo a Washington, D.C. que encontró su inspiración. “Está mujer es todo lo que yo quiero ser“, dijo Rodríguez sobre el momento en cual pudo observar a la magistrada de la Corte Suprema, Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Rodríguez incluso guardó las notas que tomó mientras observaba. Cerca del nombre del magistrado Antonin Scalia, ella escribió una nota describiéndolo como divertido. Junto al nombre de Ginsburg Rodriguez escribió, "inteligente y seria."Veinte a?os después de esta experiencia, Rodríguez sera juramentada en la Barra de Abogados de la Corte Suprema, lo que le permitirá argumentar casos ante la Corte Suprema. La ceremonia de confirmacion sera el próximo enero. Pero faltara Ginsburg,quien hubiera estado presente. “Quería agradecerle su incansable labor como abogada, y como mujer y campeona en este campo”, dijo Rodríguez.Como latina, Rodríguez dice que tiene algunas preocupaciones sobre algunas decisiones clave que tomará la Corte Suprema en el próximo período. Un ejemplo es el caso de Obama Care. “El cuidado de la salud es un tema que estará ante la Corte Suprema”, dijo Rodríguez. Quienes se oponen a Obama Care esperan que la Corte decida suspender el programa. El presidente Donald Trump ha dicho que reemplazará Obama Care con algo mejor.Otros votantes dicen que la Corte Suprema necesita diversidad.El voto latino nunca ha sido tan poderoso como lo es ahora. “Quien es estados unidos? Estados unidos no es solamente 8 hombres blancos y una mujer latina. Tiene que haber mas representación”, dijo Mari Carmen Puente Castellano. Según un estudio de el Centro de Investigación Pew, hay 32 millones de latinos quienes son elegibles para votar. “No me importa de qué lado usted vota, pero vote, para que se de a conocer que estamos aquí ”, dijo Castallano sobre la participación de votantes.Rodríguez dice que la comunidad latina ha sido ignorada por los políticos por demasiado tiempo, pero ahora que el número de votantes es lo suficientemente significativo, la comunidad necesita presentarse en las urnas. “Cuanto votamos, los políticos se van a dar cuenta que tienen que escucharnos”, dijo Rodríguez. 2833

  

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. -- An infant left inside a baby box at a northern Indiana fire department is safe and being cared for. The child was left in the Coolspring Township Volunteer Fire Department's Safe Haven Baby Box in LaPorte County on Sunday. This was the second time in five months that the box has been used at this particular fire station, last November an infant was also left inside the box. “When this box was installed, we hoped that it would never be used," Coolspring Fire Chief Mike Pawlik said last November. "Yet we're thankful that it exists for cases just like the one."Baby boxes are safety incubators where mothers can anonymously surrender their newborn babies. The Safe Haven Law was authored by State Sen. Jim Merritt (R-Indianapolis) in 2000 and allows parents who feel they are unable to care for an infant that is less than 30 days old to leave the child with staff at a designated safe haven location with no questions asked. The Safe Haven Boxes give parents a way to leave the child anonymously without fear of arrest or prosecution“It is incredible to hear another infant’s life has been saved through the Safe Haven Law,” Merritt said. “This law provides overwhelmed parents with a safety net in a time of crisis, which could prevent the death of a baby. This is the second time in five months a baby has been discovered at this fire station, which shows people are aware of this law and this system is saving lives.”Last year, lawmakers approved a law allowing hospitals to install baby boxes where infants could be safely left inside. During the 2018 legislative session, the Indiana General Assembly passed Senate Enrolled Act 340,  which allows fire stations that are staffed 24 hours a day to use baby boxes. 1791

  

Many schools across the country have put brand new cleaning and disinfecting procedures in place to welcome students back during the coronavirus pandemic. With Election Day, some schools prepared to welcome a new group of people: voters."We are the third district in the state of Kentucky. We are 15 minutes outside of Cincinnati so we are the southern suburb of Cincinnati, so we have 25 schools in Northern Kentucky in this district which, for 7 of them, almost one-third are being used as polling places," said Barbara Brady with Boone County Schools.Boone County Schools prepped four high schools, two middle schools and one elementary school so voters could cast their ballots. A number of school districts nationwide will be doing the same, at a time when protecting students and the public from COVID-19 is a priority."Before, after and during. The spaces used are the gymnasiums so obviously it's a big open space. They’ll be cleaned and sanitized as they normally are even during school so it’ll be before, during and after because the kids will be back in school the next day," said Brady.Boone County Schools and the county government will split the cost of a custodian to disinfect the polling area. In Madison, Wisconsin, City Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl is providing each polling place, which includes schools, with a stipend to help with added cleaning costs. In Madison, poll workers will also help sanitize throughout the day."We did want to acknowledge that these facilities are stepping up and opening their doors to voters in the midst of a pandemic and will have some extra expenses because of that community commitment that they're making," said Witzel-Behl."There'll be hand sanitizer, cleaning wipes, anything that anyone wants to use that’s in there while they’re voting, as well. So, they’ll at least have something to use if they feel someone just touched this instrument or table that I touched, they’ll have the option to use hand sanitizer or some antibacterial wipes," said Brady.Brady says there was also a school resource officer on hand to ensure proper procedures were followed. 2120

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