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Whipping winds and dangerously dry conditions fueled the growth of wildfires in northern and southern California on Sunday, forcing thousands of people to flee their homes and causing Gov. Gavin Newsom to declare a statewide emergency."We are deploying every resource available, and are coordinating with numerous agencies as we continue to respond to these fires," Newsom said in a statement.He issued a proclamation saying the "fire weather conditions are unprecedented due to the scale, scope, wind speed and dry fuel conditions."In northern California's wine country, the Kincade Fire has already destroyed 79 structures and now threatens 31,175 other homes and buildings, said the 698

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While many people are spending the holidays with family and eating home-cooked meals, what about those who aren’t the best cooks, don’t have time to cook or just don't feel like it?If you’re looking to dine out this Christmas, several restaurants are open for business.Some 24/7 staples such as IHOP, Waffle House and Denny's will be open at many locations. Most Dave and Buster's locations are open during the evening for both dinner and gaming options. Several steakhouses will be open on Christmas. Many 519

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West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice confirmed Tuesday evening that his state has its first confirmed case of coronavirus, marking the 50th state to have a confirmed case. During his announcement on Tuesday, Justice added that he is ordering the state's casinos, dine-in restaurants and bars to close. In the United States, there have been nearly 6,000 confirmed cases, with 97 of them fatal, according to Johns Hopkins University data. 443

  

While Spider-Man was off-duty, a real-life superhero swung into action to comfort Lenore Koppelman's son.She and her husband, Steve, took Ralph, 9, to Universal's Islands of Adventure theme park in Florida on a trip from New York. Ralph patiently cycled through other rides all day, but all he wanted to do was get on the Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man.With that attraction positioned near the park exit, he'd have to wait.Finally, when it was time to ride, Ralph bubbled over with excitement. But with the ride vehicles in sight, Spider-Man broke down.Ralph, who has autism, "lost it," Koppelman wrote in a Facebook post."We could see (the meltdown) coming, like an oncoming train. And yet we couldn't dodge out of the way."Ralph lay sprawled on the floor of the ride exit, screaming and crying so hard he could barely breathe. People had to step around him. Koppelman wrote such fits are rare, but the one at the park was "epic."His parents tried to peel him off the ground as strangers stared at the distraught child.That's when Spider-Man ride employee Jen Whelchel lay down next to him.She let him cry, helped him breathe and diverted foot traffic. She told Ralph it was OK to be sad, Koppelman wrote. The two lay there until the boy felt better.When they got up, Ralph picked out Spidey trinkets from the gift shop (courtesy of Whelchel). Ralph smiled and thanked her, and Koppelman hugged her, long and hard.The parent shared her experience in a glowing Facebook recommendation, now shared more than 34,000 times, thanking the "magical people" who made Ralph feel special."I noticed his level of upset was more than the regular level of upset," Whelchel told 1680

  

WASHINGTON — The House has approved legislation to provide direct relief to Americans suffering physically, financially and emotionally from the coronavirus pandemic. The action comes after President Donald Trump declared the outbreak a national emergency, freeing up money and resources to fight it, then threw his support behind the congressional package. Still, he has denied any responsibility for delays in making testing available for the new virus, whose spread has roiled markets and disrupted the lives of everyday Americans. The aid package from Congress would provide free tests, sick pay for workers and bolster food programs. The crush of activity caps a tumultuous week in Washington.According to Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, the House will need to vote on revised language on Monday, though he did not specify which language needed to be corrected.Trump said Saturday that the Senate would vote on the bill "early next week." 958

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