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The Chicago Cubs have banned a fan indefinitely from Wrigley Field after he was seen on camera making an offensive hand gesture at a game this week.On Tuesday night's Cubs broadcast on NBC Sports Chicago, a fan was seen behind analyst Doug Glanville, a former MLB player who is black, giving a hand gesture that has been known as a white power sign.Crane Kenney, the Cubs' president of business operations, said in a statement after the game that the organization would investigate "because no one should be subjected to this type of offensive behavior.""An individual seated behind Mr. Glanville used what appears to be an offensive hand gesture that is associated with racism," the statement said. "Such ignorant and repulsive behavior is not tolerated at Wrigley Field."On Wednesday, Kenney said the fan violated the organization's guest code of conduct."As a result, after repeated attempts to reach this individual by phone, we sent a letter to the individual notifying him of our findings and our decision that, effectively immediately, he will not be permitted on the grounds of Wrigley Field or other ticketed areas indefinitely," Kenney said in a statement."We further communicated if he attempts to enter Wrigley Field or other ticketed areas he may be subject to prosecution for criminal trespass to property."The Cubs are not disclosing the name of the individual to the general public.The-CNN-Wire? & ? 2019 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved. 1506

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TARPON SPRINGS, Fla. -- Several dogs are up for adoption in Florida after being rescued from the Bahamas. Some of the dogs were pulled into the home of a woman who lives in Nassau ahead of the Hurricane Dorian. “Hello buddy, hello buddy! I miss you too,” said Mac Steinmeyer, a volunteer at 303

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The National Weather Service routinely warns people about falling rain, snow and hail, but temperatures are dropping so low in South Florida the forecasters are warning residents about falling iguanas. NWS Miami posted Tuesday on its official Twitter that residents shouldn't be surprised if they see iguanas falling from trees as lows drop into the 30s and 40s. The low temperatures stun the invasive reptiles, but the iguanas won't necessarily die. That means many will wake up as temperatures rise Wednesday. Iguanas aren't dangerous or aggressive to humans, but they damage seawalls, sidewalks, landscape foliage and can dig lengthy tunnels. 657

  

The National Hurricane Center confirmed Thursday that a tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico has officially strengthened into Tropical Storm Barry.The storm currently has winds of 40 mph — a system officially becomes a named tropical storm when winds reach 39 mph.The National Hurricane Center says there's a chance the storm could strengthen into a Category 1 hurricane before it makes landfall. A storm officially becomes a hurricane when winds reach 74 mph.Even worse: Barry is a slow-moving storm, crawling across the Gulf at just 5 mph, the 563

  

The Dow Jones Industrial Average recovered on Tuesday, closing up 1,163 points as oil stocks bounced back after a turbulent Monday. Although the coronavirus was likely a major factor in Monday's record point drop, oil stocks also tumbled on Monday as a feud between Russia and Saudi Arabia over oil prices led to the plummet. Many of those same stocks saw a recovery on Tuesday. The Dow lost a record 2,000 points on Monday.Still, the Dow has lost ground over the last several weeks. The market has lost 4,500 points from last month, or roughly 15% of its value. The Dow's Tuesday resurgence came despite coronavirus figures jumping nationwide. More than 700 cases have been reported nationwide, with 28 fatalities. 728

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