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The novelcoronaviruscontinued to weigh heavily on financial markets Friday, though stocks were mostly higher in Europe after wild swings in Asia. Global stock market losses climbed past $16 trillion since a high on February 19 on fears that the outbreak could lead to a worldwide recession.Equities rose Friday in Paris, London and Germany but lost 6.1% in Japan. The Nikkei average had plunged as much as 9.5% earlier in the session, echoing Thursday s brutal 10% collapse on U.S. markets, the largest single d
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FULTON, Mo.--The mother of a developmentally disabled Missouri man whose body was found encased in concrete is suing a group home responsible for his care,
adidas originals in addition to several state and county agencies, CBS affiliate KRCG reports.Carolyn Summers, the biological mother of Carl DeBrodie, filed the wrongful-death lawsuit Jan. 23 alleging that negligence occurred and her son s civil rights were violated. The eight-count complaint includes three counts of civil rights violations and one count of negligence.The 31-year-old DeBrodie was reported missing April 17 from the Second Chance Homes for the developmentally disabled in Fulton. His body was found April 24 encased in concrete in a container inside a storage area. Investigators determined he had been missing for months. Second Chance Homes is named as a defendant in the lawsuit. A second company, Fink Associates, ass
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adidas samba said the report will be kept confidential while the investigation continues. No arrests have been made. The body was badly decomposed, leading police to suspect that DeBrodie may have been missing for months, according to reports by theJefferson City News Tribune.Named as co-defendants in the suit are Rachel Rowden, Sherry Paulo, Callaway County, the Callaway Co