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The plane arrived late Monday at LaGuardia from Charlotte, North Carolina, and the discovery was made around 5 a.m. Tuesday, airline spokesman Justin Franco told CNN.The cleaning crew immediately contacted a manager, who contacted law enforcement, Franco said."As we continue to learn more about this tragic and sensitive situation, we are actively cooperating with law enforcement in their investigation," a statement from American Airlines said.The gestational age is the length of a pregnancy from the first day of the last menstrual cycle. At about 5 months gestational age, a fetus begins to have the look of a newborn but likely would not survive outside the womb, according to the American Pregnancy Association.The Port Authority Police, which has jurisdiction over LaGuardia, deferred calls on the incident to the Queens District Attorney's office, where a spokeswoman said officials are looking into the matter. 921
The only way solve this problem and make housing affordable for every Californian, is not with more government mandates and dense urban development, but by freeing Californians to build more housing at every price point in every region across the state. This includes building real homes that Californians want to live in, single family homes with a front yard and a back yard in safe neighborhoods. 399

The incident is one of 233 examples of how Cincinnati area police departments have used force on juveniles since January 2016. Kids ranging in age from 6 to 17 were identified in police reports, obtained by WCPO in public records requests.WCPO spent seven months analyzing reports and video from 32 local departments, compiling data on 2,500 use of force incidents since 2015. Our analysis showed the use of force is rare: It happened in less than 1 percent of all police runs in 2017. But there is a wide variance in how local departments measure and regulate the use of force, a disparity that has allowed questionable police behavior to go unchecked.RELATED: See the rest of WCPO's six-part series "Forcing the Peace"WCPO also found differences in how force is used against juveniles. For one thing, it happens less frequently for teens than it does for adults. Since 2016, WCPO’s data shows 1,556 use of force incidents involving people over 18. That’s more than six times the total for juveniles.In addition, black juveniles (younger than 18) were more likely than adults to have stun guns deployed against them. Black juveniles were also more likely than whites under 18 to be injured in use of force incidents.Civil rights attorney Al Gerhardstein alleged “a pattern of excessive force against nonviolent young people” in Cincinnati when he announced a 0,000 settlement with the family of Donesha Gowdy. She’s the 11-year-old who was stunned with a Taser while being arrested for shoplifting at a Kroger store in August.In an Oct. 30 press release, Gerhardstein said his law firm investigated the Cincinnati department, finding 110 incidents of Taser use on minors from Jan. 1, 2013 to Aug. 14 of this year. All but six of the incidents involved black minors, Gerhardstein said.“I think that we have work to do to make sure that our use of force on children is racially fair and balanced,” he told WCPO when the settlement was announced.Cincinnati Police have not responded to WCPO’s questions on this story. 2023
The Mormon church announced that older teens in the United States and Canada will no longer take part in two Boy Scouts programs starting in January this year. The church said it will begin a new program for boys ages 14 to 18. The church said the move aims to shift focus to "spiritual, social, physical and intellectual goals outlined by the church."But it comes as the church expressed reservations about the Boy Scouts' decision to allow gay and transgender troop leaders.Two years prior, in 2015, the Boy Scouts said it will allow gay troop leaders, a decision the Mormon church said it was "deeply troubled by." At the time, the church said it's decided to continue its affiliation with the Boy Scouts after written and verbal assurances that the church can choose their own troop leaders. 795
The legendary rocker made the decision to cancel the rest of his "No More Tours 2" concerts this year, including a show at Chula Vista's North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre on July 23."I can’t believe I have to reschedule more tour dates. Words cannot express how frustrated, angry and depressed I am not to be able to tour right now," Osbourne said in a statement on his website. "I’m grateful for the love and support I’m getting from my family, my band, friends and fans, it’s really what’s keeping me going. Just know that I am getting better every day … I will fully recover … I will finish my tour … I will be back!"Chula Vista's show has been rescheduled for July 29, 2020, according to the musician's website. Concert-goers are being asked to hold on to their original tickets, as they will be honored for the rescheduled dates.RELATED: Report: Britney Spears checks into wellness facilityA new list of dates can be found here.Since Osbourne announced the farewell world tour, Chula Vista's concert has been postponed multiple times. Fans had originally planned to see Osbourne on Oct. 9, 2018, before the show was pushed back by nine days, while he recovered from a hand surgery. That show was then canceled outright and rescheduled for July of this year, prior to Thursday's announcement. 1301
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