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Amazon to open fulfillment center in Canton, Advice shifting on aspirin use for preventing heart attacks : 3News Now with Stephanie Haney

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New on 3, get the latest information on what's happening and impacting you across Northeast Ohio on Tuesday, October 12, 2021, on 3News Now with Stephanie Haney.

Catch the highlights from each day’s most-read stories on wkyc.com, Monday through Friday, on the 3News Now with Stephanie Haney podcast. 

Stephanie Haney is on vacation this week and 3News Digital Reporter, Kierra Cotton will be filling in during her absence. 

Advice shifting on aspirin use for preventing heart attacks

Older adults without heart disease shouldn't take daily low-dose aspirin to prevent a first heart attack or stroke, an influential health guidelines group said in preliminary updated advice released Tuesday.

Bleeding risks for adults in their 60s and up who haven't had a heart attack or stroke outweigh any potential benefits from aspirin, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force said in its draft guidance.

For the first time, the panel said there may be a small benefit for adults in their 40s who have no bleeding risks. For those in their 50s, the panel softened advice and said evidence of benefit is less clear.

Medina native's 'Jeopardy!' winning streak ends at 38 games

The "Jeopardy!" winning streak for an Ohio State University graduate came to an end Monday night after he won 38 straight games.

Matt Amodio lost during Monday's night's episode. He failed to answer the Final Jeopardy! clue correctly and came in third on Monday’s show, his streak cut short by new champion Jonathan Fisher, an actor originally from Coral Gables, Florida. 

Amodio won $1,518,601 during his streak. Only Ken Jennings and James Holzhauer have won more than Amodio, each winning over $2 million.

Amazon to open another fulfillment center in Northeast Ohio, this time in Canton

More than 1,000 new jobs are coming to Stark County as Amazon continues to widen its footprint in Northeast Ohio.

The retail giant on Tuesday announced it plans to build a one million-square-foot fulfillment center in Canton that's set to open sometime next year. The news was made official by both the company and by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, as well as Lt. Gov. Jon Husted and Canton Mayor Thomas M. Bernabei.

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