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Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban says he's investigating ways he can financially support team and employees and arena workers who won't be able to work due to the NBA's suspended season amid the COVID-19 pandemic.Cuban did not provide specifics about his plan, but he said during a press conference on Wednesday that he has "already started the process of having a program in place" to pay workers whose income depends on NBA games."It's stunning, but we are where we are," Cuban said, according to 512

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CLEVELAND — A Florida cat who has been missing for eight years was found in Ohio. Barley was found by her family 10 years ago as a six-week-old kitten in a dumpster in Tampa Bay, according to a Facebook post by Angels for Animals, the Canfield, Ohio, animal shelter that identified the cat.Two years after her family found her, they moved to another home. During the move, Barley and her cat big brother Spike got outside and were never seen again. Barley traveled 1,100 miles to Canfield over eight years. She was brought in to Angels for Animals as a stray cat last week, and the staff discovered she was micro-chipped. On Wednesday, the shelter was able to get in touch with her owners in Florida. The shelter is now working with the family to figure out how to get Barley back to Florida. 805

  

Dr. Deborah Birx, a member of the White House's task force leading the effort to fight the spread of COVID-19, said on Tuesday that anyone who has recently been in New York City should self-quarantine for 14 days. New York City has become the epicenter of coronavirus cases in the United States in recent days. Mayor Bill DeBlasio said that 131 have died in New York City from the coronavirus, warning that many more fatalities are to come. Birx said she has particular concern for those living in and coming from the New York City metro area."To everyone who has left New York over the last few days, because of the rate of the number of cases, you may have been exposed before you left New York and I, like governor DeSantis has put out today, everybody who was in New York should be self-quarantining for the next 14 days an make sure the virus does not spread to others," Birx said. Dr. Anthony Fauci, also a member of the White House's coronavirus task force, echoed Birx's comments. "It's a very serious situation," Fauci said. "They've suffered terribly through no fault of their own. But what we're seeing now is that understandably, people want to get out of New York. They're going to Florida. They're going to Long Island. They're going to different places. "The idea, if you look at the statistics, it's disturbing. About one per thousand of these individuals are infected. That's about eight to ten times more than in other areas, which means when they go to another place, for their own safety, they've got to be careful and monitor themselves. If they get sick, bring it to the attention of a physician, get tested. Also, the idea about self-isolating for two weeks will be very important because we don't want that to be another seeding point to the rest of the country, wherever they go."Earlier on Tuesday, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said that the state is expecting a sudden surge in the need of respirators. He said that he expects to receive 400 respirators from FEMA, but said that the state is in need of 30,000 units. "FEMA says 'we are sending 400 ventilators.' Really? What am I going to do with 400 ventilators when I need 30,000?" Cuomo said. "You pick the 26,000 people who are gonna die because you sent 400 ventilators!"In New York City, the coronavirus is affecting a large number of people, including more than 200 members of NYPD. Also, a 36-year-old school principal died from coronavirus-related symptoms on Monday. 2463

  

Comedian and talk show host Jon Stewart was on Capitol Hill today to advocate for better health care coverage for 9/11 responders, and in his message, he called the lack of lawmakers on Capitol Hill for the meeting an embarrassment to the country."Sick and dying, they brought themselves down here to speak — to no one," Stewart said of how few Congress members were present."They are here to continue fight for what's right," Stewart said ahead of talking about responders who have cancer and were present. He called the lack of lawmaker presence "utterly unacceptable."His bigger message: Give the first responders full coverage care and stop how often them have to come to Capitol Hill to ask for it. He was joined by other advocates and politicians seeking the passage of a bill to provide more coverage.Stewart called for bi-partisan support."This is your opportunity to write a final chapter for these men and women who fought for 18 years — they fought when nobody believed they were sick, they fought when nobody believed their sickness was caused by 9/11, they fought when nobody thought their 1115

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