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Student's cornrows allegedly ripped from her scalp by middle school dean
Last week a 12-year-old girl was taken to the hospital for having her braids ripped from her scalp — allegedly by a school's administrator. Instead of taking rash action, she's filed charges with DPD against the accused for child abuse.
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United Airlines flight diverted to free passenger stuck in bathroom
A United Airlines flight to San Francisco was diverted to Denver after a woman became trapped inside the bathroom.
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'Swastika Acres' neighborhood is changing its name because people were 'horrified'
“Jewish residents were horrified," said former mayor Laura Christman.
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Neighbor posts threatening signs to dog owners who don't pick up their pet's waste
A sign threatened dog owners with "poisoned meatballs," "paw crushing traps," or "smearing dog crap all over your front door" if they don't pick up after their dogs.
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After Santa loses his truck in a fire, locals campaign to buy him a new one
Santa Bill, who has run his petting zoo for 20 years, uses his pickup as a means of financial support. Especially around the holidays, transporting his reindeer is an essential part of his income.
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A Coat for Each of Our Favorite Cities
By Lauren Eggertsen The colder months are now here (or are soon to come, depending on your locale), and the first thing on your list of items to buy is undoubtedly a perfect coat. Unsurprisingly it’s not a one-style-fits-all situation, especially when you consider the variety of vibes and climates found across the United States.
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Tornado Tourism: Despite Dangers, a Perfect Storm for Business
“It’s not just for the adrenaline rush,” tour operator Roger Hill told Yahoo Travel, “it’s about seeing Mother Nature in all her majesty.” Hill operates Silver Lining Tours, a storm-chasing tour company that for 17 years has been driving visitors across the central United States to get up close and personal with tornados. “But they were on a different mission than we have — they were essentially going to ground zero and placing scientific instruments. We’re just trying to get a good view of th