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Southbound I-805 at E St. in Chula Vista (2:45 a.m.): A car spun out on the rain-slicked road and slammed into a guardrail. The driver suffered what was described as minor injuries. 181

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Swastikas have appeared in at least a handful of US cities since a massacre in Pittsburgh in which 11 worshippers were killed.On Wednesday morning, a New York resident posted pictures of swastikas that had been scrawled on homes in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood.The Nazi symbols also appeared on Navy property this week in Bucks County, near Philadelphia. Warminster Township Manager Gregg Schuster posted online that local officials have been in contact with the Navy to get the symbols removed."The use of the swastika is a cowardly act," he said. "In light of what our neighbors in Pittsburgh recently went through, I hope we can refrain from using these symbols of hate. There is no place in Warminster for this disgusting act and I know our community will never accept this behavior."A swastika also was found scrawled on a piece of paper in an elevator Monday at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, according to CNN affiliate WHAM.Also this week, authorities said a synagogue in Irvine, California, had been vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti.Someone spray-painted "F*** Jews" early Wednesday on the wall of Beth Jacob Congregation in Irvine, police said.Anti-Semitic incidents have been increasing in the United States in the last few years, according to the Anti-Defamation League.The Rabbinical Assembly, an international association of conservative rabbis, said last weekend's shooting is a reminder that anti-Semitism "is on the rise in America at a rate unprecedented in decades."There were 151 anti-Semitic hate crimes complaints in the city of New York in 2017, according to a report on the police department website. 1654

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Syrian activists on Saturday reported that helicopters had dropped barrel bombs carrying deadly gas onto the rebel-held Damascus suburb of Douma.The images of injured and dying civilians prompted Trump to tweet about the "mindless chemical attack," and blame Russia and Iran for their support of President Bashar al-Assad. "Big price to pay," he said in an April 8 tweet.According to Anthony Blinken, former US deputy secretary of state and national security adviser to President Obama, Trump may have "tweeted himself into a corner, to some extent."Blinken told CNN's Christiane Amanpour that only days after giving the US military another six months in Syria before it needed to pull troops out, Trump has forced his administration to change direction and focus more resources there, rather than less."This attack has now jumbled the entire deck, and they now have to run as fast as they can to put some kind of plan in place to make good on the president's own rhetoric," Blinken said."He's the one who said in his own tweets that this is unacceptable he's going to have to take action and having taken action a year ago, he really can't do anything less so I think there's a mad race going on to figure out what that is." 1225

  

The “assessment” refers to an evaluation the bishop suggested Yetter undergo ten months earlier. Church sources say no one ever followed up on the directive until we sent our email.After the email sent by WKBW, Grosz wrote that “it is imperative to get Fr. Yetter to Southdown as soon as possible,” referring to the church-run “treatment center” in Canada where the Buffalo Diocese for years has sent its accused priests for “rehabilitation.”In light of WKBW's questions, documents show Yetter moved up his retirement date from Nov. 1 to September 1, and Kyle will soon be able to attend Mass at St. Mary's again. He said he wasn't able to have his wedding at his childhood parish.  697

  

that a family in Blaine, Minnesota, had their claims rejected by Minnesota Medical Assistance and the state. After KARE reported on Maddy Smith's claim being rejected, Minnesota's Department of Human Services held a hearing and granted her family's request, one day before her second birthday. In a follow up report by KARE, Maddy is reportedly responding well to the treatment. “She’s just stronger and she has more energy and stamina," mom Angie Bruce told KARE.Axel's family has created a 492

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