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after he allegedly asked two women for their phone numbers in exchange for dropping a traffic ticket.According to a press release from the office of Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy, Chancellor Dmitri Searcy, 32 allegedly twice asked women he pulled over for their phone numbers in exchange for dropping the ticket.The first incident allegedly occurred on July 2, 2018, when he pulled over a 21-year-old woman and asked for her number. The woman says she received unwanted phone calls and text from Searcy after the incident.A month later on Aug. 14, Searcy pulled over a 29-year-old woman. Searcy reportedly told the woman she would receive a ticket, and be taken to jail unless she gave him her phone number. He also allegedly threatened to impound the woman's car. That woman also said she began receiving unwanted calls and texts from Searcy.Searcy faces a maximum penalty of up to five years in prison if he's found guilty. He will be arraigned on Aug. 17. In the past, Searcy has faced charges that he stole thousands of dollars from people he pulled over. He was found not guilty of those charges in 2017.This story was originally published by 1155

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— and it came 14 days early. Ian and Hailey Roell's father, Paul, is a member of the Army National Guard. He's been deployed since the middle of last school year and they weren't expecting him to be home until sometime in January. But their mother, Stephanie, found out just a few days earlier that Paul would be home for Christmas, so she decided to come up with a way to surprise her kids. "They didn't give the soldiers their flight info until 20 minutes before they had them leave the barracks," she said. Stephanie contacted Ian's school and set up a plan to surprise her son. She said the school was on board as soon as she brought them the idea and they came up with a way to make it happen, without giving Ian any idea of what was going on. Around noon, teachers brought their students to the gym to "play some games." They let the kids play a couple of games, before getting to the important one. During Ian's game, the teachers blindfolded three kids and asked them to feel the hands and face of "someone behind them" and guess who they were... as you can imagine, Ian's "secret person" was the best of the bunch. 1125

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in New Jersey early Sunday morning, police said.According to authorities, the Porsche went off the road around 6:30 a.m. local time and went airborne, sending it crashing into the second story of a commercial building on Hooper Avenue in Toms River, across the street from Hooper Avenue Elementary School.Police confirmed the driver and a passenger in the car were both dead as a result of the crash.The commercial building was vacant at the time of the crash, authorities said.The deadly crash is under investigation and the identities of the deceased are not known at this time. 583

  

World leaders in obesity research are optimistic about new guidelines out of Canada, which take a more holistic approach to diagnosing and treating obesity.One critical point is for doctors to stop relying on a person's body mass index alone for diagnosis.“Body mass index tells me how big you are. It doesn't tell me how sick you are,” said Dr. Arya Sharma, Scientific Director of Obesity Canada. “So, you can have two people with the exact same BMI numbers, two people, they are both 35, one person has sleep apnea, diabetes, hypertension, fatty liver disease, infertility whatever, and the next person with that body mass index has none of those problems.”Sharma says under these new guidelines, they are concerned that more people could be classified as obese. A person might fall under the BMI number for obesity but still have weight-related health issues.Currently, about 30% of Canadians are obese. In the United States, it’s about 42%.The head of the U.S. National Center for Weight and Wellness applauds the new approach.“That very well may be lead to a seminal shift in how the general medical population addresses obesity and for that, I think they really deserve a lot of credit,” said Dr. Scott Kahan, Director of the National Center for Weight and Wellness.Another critical issue the new guidelines address is weight bias among health professionals and people living with obesity.“Patients also tend to blame themselves, so they have an internalized weight bias, so the patients also think, ‘so this is my fault and I’ve done this to myself,’” said Sharma.Doctors say your body fights back against weight loss biologically, which is why Sharma says obesity is a chronic disease for which there is no cure but can be managed. And today, there are more proven treatments than ever, not diets.“The only reason why medication and surgery have much better long-term results is because they actually change the biology in the sense to make it much harder for the body to defend its weight,” said Sharma.Obesity is a complex disease that can be caused by genetics, psychological or environmental factors among others. 2133

  

— a part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)."Why would they want a transgender Latina in the ELCA?" Garcia said.Garcia's gender transition began when she was 43 years old. Before then, she said she had already left the Catholic church for years."And a big part of it was because I was angry at God for not fixing me," Garcia said. "I never felt comfortable in my own skin, and I prayed to God to make me the person that I was supposed to be, and it never happened."Garcia found the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America before they decided to allow transgender people and people in same-sex relationships to become pastors.She said she was able to walk into the church and feel loved and accepted from the beginning. However, not everyone was welcoming."I got accosted in the hallways and got the finger face, 'You're just breaking up the church, you and your evil agenda.' And I would just shake my head and say, 'No,' " she said.After taking part in her first service as pastor, she said she wants to continue breaking barriers for others to follow her steps.She said hateful words will not stop her journey."I do have a bullseye on my back, and I've known that for years, so if they want to stop me, they've got to kill me," she said.This story was originally published by 1296

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