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WEST PALM BEACH, Florida — Python hunters continue to remove invasive snakes from Florida, and they seem to be getting bigger.The Big Cypress National Preserve in Ochopee, Florida, posted on its Facebook page Friday, April 5, that hunters caught a female snake more than 17 feet long, and it weighed 140 pounds. The massive python also contained 73 developing eggs.Officials said this is the largest python ever removed from Big Cypress National Preserve and that it was caught using radio transmitters. The picture posted on Facebook shows it took four people to hold up the behemoth.Using male pythons with transmitters, it allows the hunters to track the male to find the breeding females.In this instance, it led the hunters to a record-breaking snake. Big Cypress says its team is not only removing the invasive snakes, but collecting research data, developing new removal tools and learning how the pythons are using the Preserve.The Facebook post said hunters have been able to locate and remove several breeding female pythons in the past few months. Last month, the battle against the invasive Burmese python in the Everglades reached a major milestone with the 1183

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — At the official National Columbus Day Celebration in Washington, D.C. on Monday, the pomp and circumstance was in full swing.This year, though, the city itself wasn’t part of the party. A few days before, the D.C. city council voted to change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples' Day. The city joined more than 100 cities and a half-dozen states around the country that have chosen to honor Native Americans instead of the Italian explorer whose arrival brought conflict with indigenous people.“Columbus has a complicated history, but there is not one figure in history that does not have a complex history,” said Anita Bevacqua McBride, vice chairwoman of cultural affairs for the National Italian American Foundation.She said they don’t want to see Columbus Day disappear. Rather, they argue, there’s enough room on the calendar for both days.“I think in an era of inclusion and greater understanding of the diversity of our history, I think that’s fair,” Bevacqua McBride said. “But it doesn’t in our mind, give license, to erase what he did in terms of exploration of the new world.”Two miles away, at the National Congress of American Indians, Kevin Allis is happy to point out some of the mementos in his office.“I’m very proud of this vest. This is my grandfather’s vest and my great-grandmother made it for him,” he said, pointing to a 100-year-old vest with intricate beading, hanging framed in his office. “That’s a very sentimental piece to my family and I.”Allis said the change from Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples' Day has been a long time coming.“We’re not trying to rewrite history,” Allis said. “We’re just trying to make people take the time to look at what real history is and understand we play an important role in that.”Competing roles in history that are still being debated over a holiday in the present. 1866

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – With bipartisan support, Congress passed its second stimulus package in two weeks on Friday. The latest bill has a trillion price tag, aimed at helping Americans and businesses struggling amid the coronavirus pandemic. About 0 billion is budgeted to go small businesses, 0 billion is committed to major distressed industries, a separate 0 billion was allocated just for the healthcare industry, and the rest will go to covering the expanded unemployment compensation along with direct payments or checks for more than 100 million American adults.“This is an incredibly difficult time for most Americans,” said Amy Hanauer with the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. “I think congress knows that and that was reflective in this attempt to get quick money into most people’s pockets.”Hanauer’s team has researched the most common questions around the direct payments, like who exactly qualifies and how quickly can someone expect a check?“I am absolutely certain it will take a few weeks for many households,” said Hanauer. “We know that Americans need this money right now, but it is going to take a while to get sorted.”Hanauer believes it will take at least two weeks, likely three weeks, before checks start arriving. Those checks will only automatically go to people who filed taxes in 2018 or 2019, and only people who use a social security number when they filed. Those who used an ITIN number to file taxes, typically immigrants, do not qualify.Per the Internal Revenue Service's latest guidance, those with a Social Security number who typically do not file tax returns will need to file a simple tax return to receive an economic impact payment. Low income tax payers, senior citizens, Social Security recipients, some veterans and individuals with disabilities who are otherwise not required to file tax returns will not owe tax.In addition, your income is the last determinant on whether you will get a check and how much that check will be.“If your earnings in the year 2020 are under ,000, you as an individual will get some sort of check from the federal government,” explained Hanauer. “If you have earned less than ,000, you should get ,200 for you and up to 0 for each of your children.”The maximum for a couple with two children is ,400, and if they file a joint return, the threshold is 0,000. Technically your qualification for the money is based off your 2020 income, but since no one has or can file a return with that income yet, the IRS is using either your 2018 or 2019 tax return. They will use the latest year on file. Many have wondered what will happen if you have a significant change in income in 2020. If you suddenly make over the ,000, and you were below it in 2018 or 2019, the government will not force you to pay the money back. However, if your income was above the threshold in 2018 or 2019, and you don’t receive a check, but in 2020 your income ends up decreasing below the ,000 threshold, then you will get a ,200 tax credit on your 2020 return.Editor's Note: An earlier version of this web script and current video incorrectly identified Amy Hanauer as Ana Hanauer. 3183

  

WASHINGTON (AP) — Doctors are scouring medical reports from hospitals treating the sickest COVID-19 patients for the best advice. For now, it's to use the care that is standard for severe pneumonia. Experts see distinctive patterns of infection when looking at scans of patients' lungs. But so far, that's offering little help in predicting which patients will deteriorate. The new virus causes mild to moderate symptoms in the vast majority of patients. But if other countries have the same experience as China, 5% could become sick enough to need intensive care, especially seniors and others with existing health problems. 637

  

WASHINGTON – Americans will soon pay more for Scotch and Irish whiskies, Parmesan cheese and French wine after the Trump administration said it would impose 168

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