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Toni Harris is an undersized defensive back with huge dreams. The free safety wants to be the first woman to play in the NFL.While that may be a long-shot wish, she is going to be the first woman -- other than a kicker -- who will attend college on a full football scholarship. Harris, 22, signed a letter of intent this week with Central Methodist University in Fayette, Missouri, to play at the NAIA school."I always try to push myself every single day and keep my faith in God to let me go as far as I want to go," she said earlier this month before Toyota aired an advertisement about her during the Super Bowl.The ad focused on how people underestimate her as a player."I've never been a big fan of assumptions," she says in the spot.According to 764

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The Trump administration identified 471 parents who were removed from the United States without their children and "without being given the opportunity to elect or waive reunification," according to the latest court filing in an ongoing lawsuit,The revelation came in a filing in the family separation lawsuit Ms. L et al. vs. Immigration and Customs Enforcement et al. The administration has previously acknowledged that parents were removed without their children, but the latest report provides an updated count -- which had been requested by the American Civil Liberties Union to serve as a baseline to better track reunifications.The ACLU filed the case against the Trump administration last year on behalf of a Congolese woman, referred to as "Ms. L," who was seeking asylum in the US and was separated from her 7-year-old daughter. The case was later expanded to a class-action lawsuit.District Judge Dana Sabraw issued a preliminary injunction last June blocking most family separations at the US-Mexico border and ordering that those already separated be reunited.Wednesday's court filing notes that since the preliminary injunction was issued, the government has worked with a steering committee regarding the status of deported parents who have children remaining in federal care. The ACLU helped lead the committee, which reached out to all the parents who had been deported.The filing also includes the latest numbers on reunifications.As of Monday, 2,741 of 2,816 children have been discharged from government care, up six since the Feb. 20 status report. Four children are "proceeding towards reunification or other appropriate discharge," according to the filing. 1691

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'Tis the season for deals at all your favorite stores — just don't fall for fake offers.A fake Kohl's coupon is making the rounds on Facebook, and if you aren't careful, you might just end up the victim of a scammer. The coupon promises consumers 0 off everything in the store in celebration of the retailer's 57th anniversary. But it's not real.While it is the 57th anniversary of the department store as of September, there is no special coupon offer. This fake coupon mimics another variation of the scam that circulated on Facebook in 2016, 565

  

The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office says at least five people are dead following a plane crash in Florida near Pahokee airport at 3800 S.R. 715.Palm Beach County Fire Rescue said a twin-engine Piper aircraft went down in Lake Okeechobee while approaching the Pahokee Airport at around 3:30 p.m.The aircraft when down just north of the airport, about 400 yards from shore.The flight departed from Tampa International Airport, according to the FAA. Officials at the airport said the plane was at Sheltair Aviation's hangar. PBSO said one person was seen swimming away from the airplane, but has not been located.Palm Beach County Fire Rescue divers are currently searching in the water, the sheriff's office said.The FAA issued an Alert Notice triggering the search for the twin-engine Piper Aircraft. 814

  

The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History has inquired about obtaining disturbing drawings by migrant children that depict figures with sad faces behind bars."The museum has a long commitment to telling the complex and complicated history of the United States and to documenting that history as it unfolds," according to a statement from the museum to CNN.The drawings by three children who had just been released from US Customs and Border Patrol custody drew international attention last week. The children, ages 10 and 11, were staying at a respite center run by the Catholic church in McAllen, Texas, when they made the drawings.Renee Romano, a professor of history at Oberlin College, applauded the Smithsonian for making an effort to preserve artifacts documenting the crisis at the border as part of US history.She said the US government's current policy of detaining immigrants and separating children from parents is part of a long national record of "seeing people as less than human."She noted, for example, that Japanese-Americans were placed in internment camps during World War II. The government separated Native American children from their parents, and African slave children were also separated from their parents."I think it's an amazing stance, honestly, by the Smithsonian, and a brave stance, to say that this is historically significant," Romano said."Something like a children's drawing is not typically something that a museum is going to say, 'This is something we would collect and protect,' " she added. "[But] these kinds of artworks are really about what are they thinking and feeling at this particular moment. How do we see this experience from their perspective? That's really, really powerful."Last week, after reading CNN's story about the drawings, a curator for the Smithsonian reached out to CNN and the American Academy of Pediatrics as part of an "exploratory process," according to the Smithsonian statement. A delegation of pediatricians received photos of the children's drawings after touring the McAllen respite center and then shared the images with the media.At any one time, the respite center houses about 500 to 800 migrants who have recently been released from Customs and Border Protection custody.Sister Norma Pimentel, director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley, said families arrive at the respite center in emotional pain from their journeys to the United States and their time in CBP facilities."They find themselves in these facilities that are overcrowded and families are separated from children and they don't know what's going on -- they're traumatized," she said. "The children don't know what's happened to them, and they're afraid and crying. It's so disturbing to know we can't do something better for them."Brenda Riojas, a spokeswoman for the Catholic Diocese of Brownsville, Texas, said she hopes the museum will also accept and preserve happier drawings made by children at the respite center."Children use bright colors and draw things like sunshine and children playing. It shows their resilience. It shows there's hope for their healing," she said.Riojas shared with CNN an image made recently by a girl at the center that uses bright colors to depict a heart and a smiling face. With childlike misspellings, the girl wrote "Dios es marvilloso" ("God is marvelous").Romano said she also hopes the Smithsonian takes in these happier drawings."No one is defined completely by an experience of oppression," she said.She said she hopes that in decades to come, historians and visitors to the museum can see the array of drawings and get some feeling for what the children were going through."I think it's really, really important to give people the tools to understand this moment in history from the perspective of those people, those children, who were experiencing it," she said. 3888

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