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“Midnight Sun” is here.After abandoning the story more than a decade ago, author Stephenie Meyer’s long-awaited prequel to her “Twilight” series is now available.Meyer made the announcement on her website earlier this year. The book is narrated from Edward Cullen’s point-of-view. Cullen is a vampire.Part of “Midnight Sun” leaked online in 2008, at the time a few chapters had been given to a few people working on the “Twilight” movie.After the leak, Meyer put the novel on hold and put the leaked material on her website for fans to read.“I feel too sad about what has happened to continue working on ‘Midnight Sun,’ and so it is on hold indefinitely,” she wrote in a blog post in 2008.“Midnight Sun” is now the 6th book in the “Twilight” series, which also includes a film franchise that starred Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. 845

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(KGTV) - Stan Lee, the mind behind the characters featured in the top blockbuster films of the past decade, was honored Monday by Hollywood stars and creative talents.A-list celebrities were featured in the Marvel Comics films based on his movies, including Black Panther, The Avengers, Deadpool, Captain America, Iron Man, Guardians of the Galaxy, Spider-Man, Ant-Man and Wasp, and Fantastic Four.Lee was known for making cameo appearances in his films alongside the leading actors. He was a fan favorite at San Diego Comic-Con, where he would often appear alongside the stars at panels.RELATED: Stan Lee dies at 95 / Photos: Remembering Stan Lee of Marvel Comics  688

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“Between 9 and 10 a.m. is when you’ll have the heavier outflow, so it’s still a little early,” said Jeff Bilznick, who collects samples of wastewater at the University of Arizona.8:30 a.m. and some students have yet to wake up to start their day.So outflow of wastewater at this dorm is a little low. So Jeff Bilzinck is getting a smaller bottle to scoop a little poop, so to speak. Not that you’d be able to tell by looking at it“Everyone’s disappointed when it’s not all gross,”Bilzinck said.Bilzinck and his coworker Nick are collecting wastewater from across campus, for this man, So he can test it for COVID-19.“Hi, I’m Dr. Pepper.”No, not that Dr. Pepper. Dr. Ian Pepper is a different kind of liquid genius.“I’m the director of the Water and Energy Sustainable Technology Center,” said Pepper.Dr. Pepper and his team have been testing wastewater for the coronavirus since students came back to campus and early in the school year, stopped a potential outbreak. After wastewater from a dorm came back positive, school officials tested the students living there and identified two asymptomatic students.“The trick is by identifying the asymptomatic cases early, we are, if not eliminating, we are reducing exponential spread of the virus,” said Pepper.Wastewater testing is gaining some steam in the scientific community outside of Arizona.“We as individuals, humans, shed these virus in fecal material,” said Kellog Schwab, the director of the Water Institute at Johns Hopkins University.He has been studying wastewater virology for 30 years. He says what they’re doing in Arizona is complicated.“It is not straight forward. There are a lot of interfering substances as you can imagine in a waste stream that you have to then purify the virus from. It’s not just you grab a sample from a particular part of the environment and then instantly be able to detect the virus. You need to process that sample, you need to maintain the integrity of your target of interest, and then you have to have the appropriate detection,” said Schwab.But he and Dr. Pepper agree that this type of testing could be scaled up and implemented at universities and other populated facilities where COVID-19 could potentially spread.“Wastewater epidemiology has the potential to be scalable,” said Schwab.“Perhaps targeting high-risk areas like nursing homes. We’re helping people in Yuma, Arizona, testing our farm workers when they come here in the fall, so there’s a great deal of potential,” said Pepper.“Many research laboratories have the capacity to do this,” said Schwab.That potential to expand this type of testing, and keep people safe, keeps Pepper going.“We are keeping the university open, which is really important. And, you know, dare I say, actually, probably saving lives,” said Pepper.Saving lives and closing the lid on the coronavirus. 2846

  

A 3-month-old child was found alive this week in a Painesville, Ohio apartment with her parents who had died from an apparent drug overdose.Police performed a welfare check at the apartment on the 1280 block of West Jackson Street Sunday afternoon where they found 29-year-old Matthew J. Jacquemain and his girlfriend 25-year-old Sarah K. Poorman dead in the home from apparent drug overdoses.Police said they found the couple's infant daughter in the apartment. The child — who was alive and healthy — was placed in the custody of her paternal grandmother, authorities said.The official cause of death will be determined by the Lake County Coroner's Office.  The incident is under investigation.RELATED: In Pro-Trump Ohio county, Opioid announcement disappoints 795

  

(KGTV) - The Navy is taking action to assess living conditions in military housing amid complaints of rodents, mold, and water damage. Families have shared stories about housing problems with 10News over several weeks. The Navy sent a survey Monday to received feedback on the situation. Erika Bradley, a Navy wife and mother, said she arrived at MCAS Miramar last June to find mice and mold in her new home. “When my husband calls and he's in a war zone, do you think I am going to complain about mold? ‘Hey babe, we have rats where our children eat,” Bradley said. “I don't want him to worry about that because if his mind isn't focused where it needs to be, that's peoples lives.” Lawmakers are trying to push a bill through Congress that would give military families power to withhold rent from landlords. More than 700,000 people live in privatized housing across military bases. Bradley is hoping the military will put more pressure on private companies, holding them accountable. The Navy is also conducting town hall meetings and walk-throughs. 10News reached out to MCAS Miramar property management, but they did not respond. 1143

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