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MAP: Emergency room visits for respiratory illnesses are soaring in these states
SUMMARY: As the New Year begins, many states are experiencing a surge in hospital visits due to respiratory illnesses, with emergency department visits for influenza and RSV reaching “very high” levels according to the CDC. The states most affected include Arizona, Texas, and Florida. Pediatric hospitals have been especially busy since November, as RSV cases rise alongside influenza infections. Symptoms for RSV, flu, and COVID-19 overlap, making diagnosis challenging. Health officials recommend annual flu vaccinations and good hygiene practices to protect against these illnesses. Additionally, the CDC is monitoring outbreaks of norovirus and sporadic cases of bird flu, though the public risk remains low.
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Heads up for Monday: Rain, flooding, and potential severe thunderstorms
SUMMARY: Sunday night brings widespread rain from a westward upper-level low, causing heavy downpours and localized flooding risks. Temperatures remain steady in the low to mid-60s. Monday continues wet with periods of rain, thunderstorms, and potential excessive rainfall that might lead to flooding, especially if storms repeatedly hit the same areas. There’s a slight chance of stronger storms with gusty winds, possible hail, or a brief weak tornado. Cooler-than-average highs in the low to mid-70s persist. By Tuesday and Wednesday, rain lessens with isolated storms and a warming trend begins. Late-week forecasts show hot, humid, dry conditions, with a possible rain chance near next weekend.
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Yamasee Tribe hosts annual Green Corn Unity Festival in Allendale
SUMMARY: The Yamasee Indian Tribe of Seminoles held their annual Green Corn Unity Festival in Allendale, South Carolina, at USC Salkehatchie. The event, symbolizing renewal, featured traditional clothing and performances. Chief Se’khuhadjo Gentle emphasized the importance of preserving the tribe’s heritage and honoring ancestors. The festival also honored 14-year-old Markayla Roberts, who was killed by a stray bullet, with a proclamation declaring the day “Markayla Roberts Day.” Allendale County Councilman Carl Love discussed the ongoing fight for justice for Roberts and other cold case victims, hoping the festival fosters unity in the community. The event concluded the next day.
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FTC to regulate junk fees | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: The FTC is implementing new regulations to address junk fees, which are hidden extra charges added late in purchases for live events, short-term rentals, and hotels. Effective May 12, businesses must disclose these fees upfront, enabling consumers to see true costs before committing. This rule doesn’t eliminate fees but promotes transparency and fair comparison shopping. The initiative was prioritized by the Biden administration and has bipartisan support. Consumers can report violations to the FTC, which will monitor trends and impose fines if necessary. This marks a significant step toward transparency in pricing, with potential expansion to other sectors in the future.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is working to regulate junk fees, or additional charges tacked onto the price of a good or service. Think concert ticket prices after the fees — they usually take consumers by surprise. FOX LOCAL streaming host Elizabeth Rawlins talks to FOX 5 I-Team reporter Dana Fowle about junk fees and the changes coming soon.
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