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Fla. Day Care Director Arrested After Caught on Tape Slamming Toddler to Ground
A Florida day care director was taken into police custody after she was caught on cellphone footage hitting a child with stuffed animals and slamming him to the ground, the New York Daily News reports. According to the report, it was nap time at the Children’s Palace Learning Center in Clermont when Kimberly Marie Reid…
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Over 1,000 Ocala, Fla., Students Stay Home After Shooting Threat
More than 1,000 students stayed home from an Ocala, Fla., high school Monday following a mass-shooting threat posted on social media over the weekend, Click Orlando reports. According to the report, Marion County Public Schools officials said that three students at West Port High School brought a Confederate flag to school and took it out…
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Ga. to Execute Oldest Death Row Inmate
Georgia is preparing to execute its oldest death row inmate Tuesday evening for the 1979 murder of a convenience-store manager, the Associated Press reports. Brandon Astor Jones, 72, is scheduled to be put to death by lethal injection at 7 p.m. after spending years on death row since being convicted in the shooting death of…
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Mom Who Donated Infant Son’s Heart Hears It Beat Again Inside 4-Year-Old Girl’s Chest
The pain of losing a child is unfathomable. Yet California mom Heather Clark somehow turned her tragedy into a life-changing opportunity for other families, donating her infant son’s organs when he suddenly died in 2013, KTLA reports. And last Friday, Clark was moved to tears as she was able to listen to her son’s heart…
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Report: Boko Haram Burned Children Alive in Attack in Nigeria
Members from the terrorist group Boko Haram firebombed huts and burned children to death in a vicious attack that left 86 people dead, the Associated Press reports. A survivor hidden in a tree saw the brutality unleashed and heard the screams of children in the latest attack by the Islamic extremists. According to the report,…
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Former Okla. City Cop Daniel Holtzclaw Is No Longer in Prison Database
Daniel Holtzclaw is no longer listed on the website for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, and officials are citing security reasons, KFOR reports. The news station notes that the website, which shows criminal convictions, mug shots and inmates’ locations, has deleted Holtzclaw, who was recently sentenced to 263 years in prison for raping several women…
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Family of Ramarley Graham, NYC Teen Fatally Shot by Cop, to US Attorney’s Office: ‘Foot-Dragging Is Unacceptable’
The family of Ramarley Graham, a black teen who was gunned down in his Bronx, N.Y., home by a police officer, is demanding justice in the teen’s case, telling the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Preet Bharara that the “foot-dragging is unacceptable,” the New York Daily News reports. Tuesday will mark…
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Minn. High Schoolers Face Suspension Over KKK-Like Costumes
A handful of Minnesota high school students are facing disciplinary action because of Ku Klux Klan-like costumes that they donned during a school fundraiser last week, WCCO reports. At least seven students at Mound Westonka High School were said to have worn outfits resembling KKK robes at a dodgeball event held at the school Wednesday.…
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Journalist Michael J. Feeney, Who Was Set to Start Dream Job at CNN, Dies at 32
The journalism world suffered a great loss Sunday when Michael J. Feeney, a veteran journalist who was set to start his dream job as an entertainment reporter at CNN.com, died of complications from a staph infection in his kidneys. He was 32. “Mike did everything to help everyone,” his mother, Reba Willis, told the New…
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Department of Justice to Investigate San Francisco Police Department After Mario Woods Shooting
The U.S. Department of Justice is set to open an investigation into the San Francisco Police Department after disturbing video captured the shooting of a young black man and, in a separate incident, some officers reportedly shared homophobic and racist text messages. According to the Los Angeles Times, details of the review are expected to…

