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Authorities have identified the toddler who was swept away by rising water at Cummins Falls State Park as a 2-year-old Kentucky boy. Jackson County Emergency Management Agency PIO Derek Woolbright said the body of Steven Pierce, of Eddyville, Kentucky, was found around 7:15 a.m. Monday. 300

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An enormous swath of the country is expecting temperatures in the 90s this weekend — and according to statistics from the National Weather Service, it could be deadly.According to the NWS, extreme heat causes more deaths than any other weather phenomena, including cold, floods and hurricanes.In 2018, 108 people died as a result of extreme heat, according to the NWS. By comparison, 80 people died as a result of flooding, and 71 died as a result of rip currents.2018 isn't an anomaly, either. Over the past 30 years, extreme heat causes an average of 136 deaths a year — and it's far more deadly than flooding (87) or tornadoes (69). 647

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Being on the front lines of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic is a tiring job that's required of health care workers day in and day out. To offer a bit of relief, Detroit's very own Lizzo decided to treat the ER staff at Henry Ford Hospital to lunch on Monday. "What up doe!" Lizzo said as she greeted Henry Ford workers in the unique way that Detroiters do. (If you're unfamiliar or just not from Detroit, look up Detroit artist Tone Tone and the song "What Up Doe," which popularized the phrase.)The video was posted to the hospitals Twitter page, as Lizzo shared a message thanking Henry Ford's #HealthCareHeroes serving on the front lines. 658

  

Anyone who has been around young children knows – “PAW Patrol” is a big deal. Target is getting in on the TV show's popularity this Halloween season by hosting a “PAW Patrol Trick-or-Treat Event” at stores across the country. The retail company says kids are invited to come in costume and trick-or-treat through participating stores on Saturday, Oct. 26 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. If that weren’t enough, an exclusive episode of “PAW Patrol” will be screened at the event and there will “exciting giveaways,” while supplies last. 539

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