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A 12-year-old boy and his 7-year-old relative are safe after taking a family SUV on a joyride from New York City to the Delaware border, according to police.Authorities say the children took off in a Range Rover from a Queens home in South Ozone Park just before 9 a.m. Monday.With the 12-year-old at the wheel, police say the children crossed the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge and drove through New Jersey.They were stopped by authorities at a rest stop on the New Jersey-Delaware border, according to police.Investigators say neither of the children or any other drivers were hurt during the incident.This story was originally published by staff at WPIX. 660
(KGTV) — President Trump isn't planning to let California go without a fight this next presidential election, despite losing the state in 2016.During a Beverly Hills fundraiser Friday, after his visit to Calexico to tour new sections of border barrier, the President told the crowd he thinks he can pull off a win next year, Republican National Committeeman Shawn Steel told the Associated Press.In 2016, President Trump lost California to Democratic Presidential candidate Hilary Clinton by more than four million votes, the AP says.Steel told the AP that Trump also used the event to also take digs at Democrats, telling donors it's a bad time to be a socialist in America's thriving economy. RELATED:President Trump visits Southern California, tours US-Mexico border in CalexicoTrump supporters, opponents gather at U.S.-Mexico border ahead of President's visitThe President also drew praise when discussing his administration's decision to recognize Israel's sovereignty over Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, Steel added.The event hosted about 170 people at the home of health care executive and GOP donor Lee Samson, benefiting the RNC's "trump Victory" joint account with the Trump campaign, the AP reports.After the fundraiser, where photos with Trump went for ,000, the President visited Trump National Golf Club Los Angeles in Rancho Palos Verdes for a private dinner.Saturday, the President will head to Las Vegas to speak at the Republican Jewish Coalition's annual meeting.The Associated Press contributed to this report. 1543

(KGTV) A same-sex couple says a staffer from a private school in Solana Beach told them to not submit their son’s application.Matthew Bosse and Joe Mosca are looking at middle schools for their 10-year-old son.They say Garrett earns exceptional grades and is as much a musician as he is a lacrosse player so several friends referred them to Santa Fe Christian Schools in Solana Beach.Bosse says during a phone call he told the SFCS staff member that he was married to a man.“That’s when she essentially said the values that are taught at the home are the values that are taught at school and we don’t think your family would be a good match,” said Bosse.The family regularly attends an Episcopalian church and says they’re a same-sex couple with Christian values.“You never expect to encounter such over discrimination,” said Mosca, who is also the Deputy Mayor of Encinitas.Since Santa Fe Christian Schools is private and receives no public funding, it does not have to follow state or federal anti-discrimination laws.In a statement to 10News SFCS wrote:"While we do not provide details on matters involving students or prospective students, I can say that our policy is to encourage the family of any student committed to academic excellence and spiritual development to apply. As a matter of practice, we do not attempt to persuade or dissuade prospective families from applying. At the same time, as part of the admissions process, we make clear to prospective applicants that they will be joining a Bible-based community designed to disciple students to embrace biblical truth. This is our mission and our purpose, and a vital component of the SFCS experience.”Bossa and Mosca say they have no ill-will towards SFCS, but they are sharing their account in order to start a dialogue. “We hope that they do some introspection,” said Bosse, “really, they discriminated against our son.” 1901
6/10"Paper Mario: The Origami King" tries really hard to make a good first impression. The game’s art style is dressed up to dazzle, the gameplay is simple and approachable, and the music is among the best of any Switch game to date. With every preceding moment, however, this game’s chores began to outweigh its charm, making it a paper-thin adventure for Nintendo’s most iconic character and one of the more disappointing gaming experiences of 2020.The Paper Mario series is known for its turn-based combat, and this entry continues that tradition. Even though it introduces a new ring-based battlefield that requires enemies to be lined up prior to the attack, it maintains the typical exchange of blows until HP is depleted. Rotating enemies is extremely repetitive, but it’s a lack of a leveling-up system that truly makes the combat feel like a drag. The absence of a skill tree equivalent not only creates for less attention to detail in battles, but it also had me wanting to avoid them altogether. Rather than gaining experience points, you’re rewarded with coins that allow for purchasing weapons (that eventually break down) and extra health, but with the game’s battles being so easy, I rarely felt the need to purchase anything. Boss battles provide a slightly tougher challenge, but after a few failed runs, even they begin to feel like busywork, making me long for a meaty JRPG experience with a purpose. 1427
(KGTV) - Wave goodbye to that extra hour of shut-eye!Daylight Saving Time will hit clocks Sunday, March 11 at 2 a.m. local time. After 2 a.m., all clocks should be set forward by one hour.That extra hour of sleep? You won't see it again until 2 a.m. on Nov. 4.RELATED: Florida on verge of becoming first state to observe daylight saving time year-roundEvery year, many Americans push their clocks back and forth an hour — happily or begrudgingly, depending on the time — but why?The idea of pushing clocks up an hour in the summer could potentially save costs on lighting as long summer days mean less indoor lighting generally.But not everyone believes in it's thrifty importance.Studies have indicated the time switch could be hazardous to your health, increase energy usage, and increase the number of car accidents. 837
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