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Gandhi breaks down everything going on in the world. Here's
her three things. More than a thousand children have gone
missing in northern Ohio so far this year. In the
Cleveland area, more than forty five children have disappeared this
month alone. The surge has led the state Attorney General
to sound the alarm, saying the trend is worrying and
while police are working to find the missing kids, they
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also need the community to keep their eyes open. The
state is working with the University of Toledo to develop
an improved reporting system to track reports of missing children.
The Writer's Guild of America strike is over after one
hundred and forty eight days. The board of the WGA
West and the Council of the WGA East voted unanimously
to lift the strike, effective at twelve oh one Pacific
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time Wednesday. The decision comes days after the writers and
film studios successfully finished conversations for a new three year contract.
The agreement will increase minimums, raise contributions to healthcare and pensions,
and give bonuses for residuals based on streaming views. And finally,
tonight's Powerball drawing will be one of the Big I
Guess jackpots Ever, nobody won Monday's drawing of seven hundred
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and eighty five million dollars, so the grand prize has
rolled over to now eight hundred and thirty five million.
That is the fourth largest jackpot in powerball history. The
winner who matches all six numbers can claim the full
amount in twenty nine annual payments, or take home a
lump sum of just about three hundred and ninety million
dollars before taxes. I hope you're having a great day.
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I'm Gandhi, and those are your three things.