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MOAB, Utah — After a suddenly world-famous "monolith" of unknown origin was removed by an unknown person or group late Friday night, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) said there was a sharp increase in visitors to the area — many of whom failed to follow fundamental rules of recreating on public land.The installation itself, the BLM pointed out, was illegal — although the agency added that for some, it was "a welcome distraction from the 2020 news cycle."The BLM added that it did not remove the monolith or call for its removal and was in the midst of investigating where it came from when it vanished.The agency was concerned that the area was not "developed for heavy visitation," yet throngs of people showed up, mostly during Thanksgiving week.The agency said that many visitors parked their vehicles on vegetation and drove off of designated roads and trails, both of which are illegal. They also said some visitors left behind human waste since there were no bathrooms in the area. 1002
MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratulated Joe Biden on winning the U.S. presidential election after weeks of holding out.Putin’s message to Biden on Tuesday came a day after the Electoral College confirmed Biden as the nation’s next president.The Russian president is one of the last world leaders to congratulate Biden.The Kremlin maintained Putin was holding off on doing so until the election results were officially confirmed.In his message, Putin wished Biden “every success" and expressed confidence that “Russia and the U.S., which bear special responsibility for global security and stability can, despite the differences, really contribute to solving many problems and challenges that the world is currently facing.”Polish President Andrzej Duda also congratulated Biden on Tuesday, wishing him “a very successful term.”Duda is part of a conservative Polish leadership that stands accused by the European Union of eroding democracy. He’s been a strong ally of Trump and once suggested naming a military base “Fort Trump.”Duda received an endorsement from Trump in his own reelection campaign this year, with a last-minute invitation to the White House on the eve of the election. 1219

More than 1.4 million children under the age of 19 have tested positive for COVID-19 in the U.S. since the pandemic started earlier this year, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children’s Hospital Association.New data released this week shows that as of December 3, 1,460,905 children have tested positive in this country, representing more than 12% of total reported cases at that time.In August, children under 19 made up 9% of all COVID-19 cases in the U.S.During the last two weeks of November, there was a 23% increase in the number of children who tested positive for the coronavirus, going from a total of 1.183 million in mid-November to 1.460 on December 3.Children still make up a small number of the country’s hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19; ranging from 1-3% of hospitalizations depending on the state, and 0-.23% of all COVID-19 deaths.Last week, the AAP released guidance on returning to youth sports during the pandemic. They encourage children to wear cloth face coverings at all times “for group training, competition, and on the sidelines.” 1099
NATIONAL CITY, Calif. (KGTV) -- A National City family was shocked Monday when they showed up at their business and noticed someone broke-in and vandalized their business. Dulce Tablas' parents own Diva's Fashion 2 in National City, a store in which they sell formal clothing like ball gowns and tuxedos. The family also owns a banquet hall and a second clothing store. The family showed up to find their storefront window broken, glass all over the ground and a designer quincea?era dress, worth over 0, gone. The person who took the dress grabbed it from the mannequin. Tablas says it will cost the family over ,000 to fix the window. The family is wondering if they were targeted. Last week, during the Black Lives Matter protests, they decided to paint the phrase on their windows. After the break-in, Tablas said she noticed the phrase had an "X" through it. The break-in came on the same day the family decided to close down one of their locations, not able to survive during the COVID-19 pandemic. The business that was vandalized is the one staying open. The family also says they had insurance and surveillance cameras but they had cut the expense in April since they were closed due to the pandemic. Tablas mom tells 10News it is a move she now regrets. Diva's Fashion 2 now has a fundraising page on Facebook, to help the family with the repairs for the window. If you'd like to donate, click here. The crime was reported to National City Police. 1470
National Ice Cream Day is Sunday, and there are a lot of places around the country to visit to celebrate your favorite frozen treat.Take a look below to see where you can find free ice cream (note, deals are available at participating locations while supplies last):Alden’s: Print off a free coupon and head to your local store to redeem.Amy’s Ice Creams: If you live in Austin - you're in luck! Amy's is offering free delivery on orders over . If you don't live in Texas, Amy's will ship to you for free if you spend over 0. Baskin-Robbins: Through the entire month of July, if you order or more through DoorDash, you'll receive a FREE regular scoop of ice cream. Brusters: Sign-up for their loyalty program and you'll receive off your order. Coconut Bliss: Order online between July 17-19 using the discount code BLISSDAY15 and get 15% off your order. Cold Stone Creamery: If you join the Cold Stone Club, you'll earn yourself a BOGO Free Creation. Coolhaus Awesome Ice Cream: On Sunday, they will be giving away 20,000 one-free-item coupons, redeemable at all Publix Grocery Stores. Creamistry: Subscribe to their mailing list and you’ll receive 10% off your next order.Cumberland Farms: Text the word SCOOPS to 64827 to receive a off any pint of Ultimate Scoops Ice Cream.Dairy Queen: On Sunday, get a off any size Dipped Cone (excluding kid cones).Dippin’ Dots: Head over to Dippin Dots' Facebook or Instagram page to enter for a chance to win a year’s supply of Dippin’ Dots. The winner will be announced on Sunday.Friendly’s: Join the Friendly’s BFF Club and get 25% off your next visit. If you already are a BFF member you can get a regularly priced ice cream cone for just $.0.85, all weekend long.GODIVA: Soft serve and sundaes will be Buy One-Get One 50% off on Sunday. MaggieMoo’s: Get a free kid-sized ice cream cup or cone when you buy a regular cup or cone Sunday through ThursdayMarble Slab Creamery: Receive a free kid-sized ice cream cup or cone when you buy a regular cup or cone Sunday through Thursday.Ripple: If you buy a 4-pack or 6-pack of Ripple Frozen Dessert you'll get the second 50% off!Sonic: Order an Oreo Blast through their app and pay half price. Steak ’n Shake: Receive a free shake if you download the Steak ’n Shake App and become a member of their loyalty program.Stewart’s Shops: On Sunday, you can come in and make your own sundae for .99.Sub Zero Nitrogen Ice Cream: To commemorate its 15th anniversary, Sub Zero is giving away a free scoop of vanilla ice cream from 2-4 p.m. on Saturday. 2564
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