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Some 7.5 million Americans in the Great Lakes are under threat of gale force winds and flooding.Don't go in the water. Don't even go near the water.That's the message that authorities are telling lakeshore residents of Lake Michigan, Lake Huron and Lake Erie.It's all thanks to a weather system roaring through the region on Thursday and Friday bringing gale force wind gusts and rain to the region.The situation along the lakeshore is made even more dangerous by the water in the lakes being already at near-record high levels. 541

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SCOTTSDALE, AZ — Machelle Hobson, an Arizona mother who ran a popular YouTube channel known as "Fantastic Adventures" and was facing dozens of child abuse charges, has died at a hospital in Scottsdale, according to Ricardo Alvarado, public information officer for the Maricopa Police Department.The Pinal County Attorney's Office said on Tuesday evening that they will wait for an official death certificate before dismissing charges, but will continue to pursue Hobson's assets, which includes more than 0,000 in cash. All of the seized money will go to the seven children, who are back in the state's custody and likely in a new foster home.Scottsdale police said Hobson died of "health conditions," and they don't anticipate an ongoing death investigation.Hobson, 48, was arrested in March at her home in Maricopa, Arizona, a community about 30 minutes south of Phoenix.While her family was racking up millions of views on YouTube with scripted skits, detectives alleged her foster children were living in a house of horrors.According to court documents, and reports, the children told investigators that they were starved for days, locked in closets for days, forced to sleep on the floor, and physically beaten for failing to remember their lines. Detectives found bottles of pepper spray at the home, which was sometimes used on children's genitals, according to court documents.Hobson was facing 29 charges, including 1440

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Protesters got into a brief confrontation with police outside President Donald Trump's campaign rally in Minneapolis on Thursday night.At one point hats bearing the president's slogan, MAGA, short for "Make American Great Again," were set on fire.Police moved in to put out the fire, apparently angering the protesters."I am so hurt. I am so sad by all of this, truly, that is what it is," said protester Laura Maki. "It's like heart wrenching to me that someone like this can take over our country and hurt people. Truly, I say, every day, it hurts my heart. I just don't understand and I don't understand how people can just ignore this. It just is heart wrenching."There were also supporters of Trump out Thursday night."He is a man that follows action. He said he was gonna do something, he's done at least 90% of what he said he was gonna do," said Wayne Roden, a Trump supporter. "They're making it hard on him to get this wall done but he has already proceeded on starting that and the parts that are already started already seeing less crime."Police briefly fell back before forming a line of bicycles and horses, with one officer using pepper spray amid the protests.Several protesters wore masks, and some chanted, "Hands up, don't shoot!""I'm out here to make our voices heard," said Bruce Wagner, who was protesting. "Abuse of power will not be tolerated. We stand up for the Constitution and our American values."But the protest quickly appeared to ebb, with protesters beginning an impromptu march.Trump was near the end of his speech by then, and the crowd of thousands had thinned well before the confrontation. 1639

  

She fed presidents and Freedom Riders. She broke New Orleans' segregation laws by seating black and white patrons together. And she helped mend the country's divisions, one meal at a time.In her seven-decade culinary career, Leah Chase did far more than introduce thousands to Creole cuisine.The chef and civil rights activist died Saturday, her family said. She was 96 years old."Leah Chase, lovingly referred to as the Queen of Creole Cuisine, was the executive chef and co-owner of the historic and legendary Dooky Chase's Restaurant," her family said in a written statement."Her daily joy was not simply cooking, but preparing meals to bring people together. One of her most prized contributions was advocating for the Civil Rights Movement through feeding those on the front lines of the struggle for human dignity. She saw her role and that of Dooky Chase's Restaurant to serve as a vehicle for social change during a difficult time in our country's history."'We gonna do like we do on the other side of town'Born and raised in Louisiana during the segregated Jim Crow era, Chase worked as a server in New Orleans' French Quarter in the early '40s.After she married local jazz musician Edgar "Dooky" Chase Jr. in 1946, the couple took over his father's bustling sandwich shop in the predominantly black neighborhood of Treme. They transformed it into an elegant sit-down Creole restaurant and African American art gallery -- something virtually unheard of during a time of rare black-owned businesses.Chase drew upon her childhood in Madisonville, Louisiana and her years as a server in New Orleans to reshape the restaurant.Even though her family was poor, the finery came out on Sundays."On Sunday we did have a white tablecloth and napkins, and we had that fried chicken and the baked macaroni, so Sunday was what you looked forward to," Chase told CNN last year.She wanted to bring those traditions to Dooky Chase's, as well as some of the customs she observed in French Quarter restaurants.There would be no ketchup bottles on the table. "When I came I said, 'No, we gonna do like we do on the other side of town. We gonna change things,' " she said. "That took a lot of doing, but we did it, and I insist on service."In the 1960s, Dooky Chase's became one of the few public places acceptable for races to mix while mapping strategy during the civil rights movement -- including black voter registration, NAACP meetings, and other political gatherings.Activists had a safe haven at Chase's restaurant."Nobody bothered them once they were in here. The police never, ever bothered us here," she said. "So they would meet and they would plan to go out, do what they had to do, come back -- all over a bowl of gumbo and some fried chicken."She inspired a Disney characterChase's talent and contributions led to a mountain of accolades, including from the prestigious 2886

  

Professional wrestler Leati Joseph Anoa?i, better known by his stage name Roman Reigns, has confirmed his leukemia is in remission and that he will be returning to the WWE.Reigns, a former football player who has since become one of World Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) most popular personalities, had been absent from the ring since announcing he had cancer in October."The good news is, I'm in remission, y'all," he told the crowd during an emotional speech at a WWE Raw event in Atlanta on Friday. "So with that being said -- the Big Dog is back."Reigns, 33, has been living with cancer since he was 22, and the disease returned last year, 656

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