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 WASHINGTON 鈥?President Donald Trump on Tuesday met with patients who have recovered from the coronavirus.Among the former COVID-19 patients meeting with Trump at the White House was Michigan state lawmaker Karen Whitsett. Whitsett has publicly credited Trump for publicizing the use of an anti-malaria drug 鈥?which she says she used during her illness 鈥?as a treatment for the disease.Watch the meeting in the player above.Whitsett thanked Trump again during Tuesdays meeting and said hydroxychloroquine must to readily available for the people of Detroit, which is in her d stanley cup istrict.Trump has promoted the drug as a treatment for COVID-19 although it hasnt been approved by the federal government for that specific use.Trump is also hearing from a passenger who was on a cruise ship that experienced an outbreak of coronavirus.                                                    stanley cup                                                 Related                                                                Ask us your questions about the coronavirus pandemic                        By Dan Cooney                                                                                WATCH: Louisiana governor holds briefing after again delaying primary election                        By Melinda Deslatte, Associated Press                                                                                WATCH: Mississippi governor holds coronavirus briefing amid deadly tornado recovery                        B stanley cup y Justin Przf Judge refuses to block Trump bank subpoenas
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 By CBSNews s Stephen SmithNot a single inning has been played at Nationals Park, but Keith Stubbs has already witnessed the stadium s energy.Stubbs, who runs a local baseball program for inner-city youths, recently took some of his kids on a tour of the freshly manicured diamond. They re lighting up when you take them down on the field,  he says.  They can start to visualize and imagine what it would be like to play there. This Sunday, Nationals Park will host the first primetime game of the 2008 season. The newly minted $611 million stadium marks not only a rebirth for the local team, but a potential sea change in the nation s capital. Built along the Anacostia River in southeast Washington, the ballpark is poised to revitalize a long-neglected area of the city stanley us  and help renew African American interest in baseball.Of cities with a big league team, Washington has one of the largest black populations in the country. Roughly 60 percent of the nation s capital is African Amer stanley uk ican and that ratio is much higher in Wards 6, 7 and 8, w stanley puodelis hich surround the new stadium. However, as in many cities, baseball hasn t taken off in D.C. s black neighborhoods. Less than a third of Washington s high schools field a team; Howard University, one of the nation s most prominent black colleges, canceled its baseball program for good in 2002.          There is no doubt that baseball has not attracted the diversity of African American participants as in other sports,  says Alphonso Maldon, a founding pa Ldwq Futurama successfully makes me paranoid
 If you ;ve heard of underground coal fires, then you ;ve probably heard of the one raging under the abandoned town of Centralia, Pennsylvania, since 1962. Fifty-two years is a long time鈥攁nd a lot of coal鈥攂ut that   barely a blink compared to Burning Mountain in Australia, which has been ablaze for 6,000 years.     Coal seam fires are incredibly common, as it happens, and thousands o stanley isolierkanne f them are now burning underground across the world. A coal seam some 700 miles south of Australia   Burning Mountain caught fire a month ago, spewing poisonous gases and prompting intense firefighting efforts. Once an subterranean coal seam fire gets out of hand鈥攁s in Centralia, as in Burning Mountain鈥攊t   nearly impossible to put out. The coal seam fire at Hazelwell Mine in Australia, which firefighters have been trying to put out for over a month. Credit: Country Fire Authority/Keith Pakenham At Burning Mountain, also known as Mount Wingen, sulfur-tinged smoke is the only hint of a massive coal seam burning 70  stanley cups uk feet under the ground. stanley termosky  Heat and toxic gases from the fire have left it rocky and jagged in parts, and the land has caved in. How the mountain was first set ablaze is a mystery. It could have been a lightning strike, forest fire, spontaneous combustion, or even aboriginal burning practices could even have been the initial spark. What Causes Spontaneous Combustion   At Germany   Brennender Berg鈥攍iterally Burning Mountain in German鈥攖he coal has