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(KGTV) — GoFundMe has found itself hosting another border wall related campaign, this time to counter a growing fundraiser to fund President Trump's border wall.The "Ladders to Get Over Trump's Wall" campaign was created to counter a multi-million dollar GoFundMe in support of the border wall. And while it says it's for ladders to get over the wall, it's not in the literal sense.Instead, the campaign says it intends to donate the money raised to legal services to underserved immigrant children, families, and refugees though the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES), a Texas-based nonprofit."We saw some folks are raising money for a border wall to keep out our migrant siblings and fellow human beings, who are fleeing violence and persecution and whose tragically-underpaid labor is essential to the U.S. economy. Seems like a bad idea on countless levels for everyone involved," the campaign writes. "Maybe we should focus on human rights and creating a community that reflects our supposed values."The campaign writes that while literal ladders are not its intention, it's about "lifting people up."As of Thursday at 4:25 p.m., the campaign had raised more than ,000 of its 0 million goal. At the same time, the competing campaign "We The People Will Fund The Wall" had raised more than .5 million of its billion goal. 1380
(KGTV) - A man in a stolen truck led Oklahoma City Police officers on a chase Friday that ended in a rural area.The pursuit started on Interstate 240 in southwest Oklahoma City and continued into Moore, OK, according to KOCO.The truck lost its trailer while going through a field.At one point, another vehicle pulled alongside the truck and a man raised a gun toward the truck.The truck’s driver also stopped to pull a large crate out of the truck bed.10News is monitoring developments in this story. 508

(KGTV) - Are a growing number of Japanese companies banning female employees from wearing glasses?Yes.Several Japanese media outlets are reporting on this trend.Some retail chains reportedly say women employees who wear glasses give a "cold impression."One woman who works in a restaurant tweeted she was told not to wear her glasses because it would appear rude and did not go with her traditional kimono.Japanese companies were criticized earlier this year for requiring female employees to wear high heels. 517
(KGTV) - Gov. Jerry Brown extended an invitation to President Trump Monday to view the state's high-speed rail project after he visits San Diego to examine several border wall prototypes at the U.S.-Mexico border. 221
(CNN) -- Mike Tyson isn't shy about his love for marijuana.On Monday's episode of his podcast, aptly named "Hotboxin' with Mike Tyson," the former heavyweight champion shared just how much he spends on the psychoactive drug."What do we smoke a month?" he asked his co-host, former NFL player turned marijuana advocate Eben Britton. "Is it ,000 a month?""We smoke 10 tons of weed at the ranch a month," Britton said, referencing Tyson Ranch, the boxer's forthcoming 40-acre marijuana farm and "resort.""Is that crazy?" Tyson asked, though it seemed he already knew the answer.His guest, rapper Jim Jones, widened his eyes."That's a lot of weed," he said. "That's nonstop, every second weed right there."Tyson's latest career pivot might be his most lucrative.Shortly after California's recreational marijuana laws went into effect in 2018, he launched Tyson Ranch, which sells nine strains of cannabis flower, potent extracts and soon, edibles.In addition to production facilities, the luxury resort is set to feature an edible factory, amphitheater and "glamping" campgrounds. 1087
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