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A 20-year-old college student died at a fraternity party on South Carolina's Hilton Head Island Saturday morning.Caroline Smith, a Furman University student from the Atlanta area, died after an "accidental fall," according to an 241
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A driver in New York City got impatient as students exited the buses by driving onto the sidewalk around the buses, causing children to run out of the way of the oncoming vehicle. The incident took place Thursday morning outside of Borough Park Yeshiva. Video showed the car jumping the curb and nearly striking several students before speeding off. According to WABC-TV, video clearly captured the license plate of the vehicle. Authorities believe they'll be able to catch the driver behind the dangerous incident. "Passing the school bus may result in you committing murder. Literally that's what it is," Dov Hiking, State Assemblyman told WABC. 659
A federal judge in California blocked the new Trump administration asylum rule that dramatically limits the ability of Central American migrants to apply for asylum if they enter the United States by land through Mexico. Hours earlier, another federal judge in Washington DC issued the opposite ruling in a related case and refused to block the new restrictions. Federal District Judge Timothy Kelly, appointed by Trump, said Wednesday that the plaintiffs did not reach the threshold of irreparable damage. The ruling is specific to a temporary restraining order. The procedures will continue for a preliminary requirement. "This new rule is probably not valid because it is inconsistent with existing asylum laws," Judge Tigar wrote in California. Tigar, appointed by Obama, previously blocked President Donald Trump's asylum ban. The failures arrive a little more than a week after the regulation took effect. 923
A 23-year-old Oregon woman was arraigned on Monday and is facing criminal charges after being accused of ripping off a student's hijab and intentionally desecrating the hijab. Multnomah County (Oregon) District Attorney Rod Underhill announced that Jasmine Renee Campbell, pictured above, would face charges on two counts of bias crime in the second degree, one count of attempted strangulation, one count of harassment and one count of criminal mischief in the third degree. According to Underhill's office, Campbell allegedly approached a 24-year-old Portland State college student from behind and grabbed her hijab. Underhill said the unnamed victim was able to push Campbell away, which is when Campbell then allegedly forcibly took the hijab from the victim. Campbell was then accused of using the hijab to rub it on and across multiple exposed sexually intimate parts of her body, Underhill said, citing court documents.The student, who Underhill's office stated was from Saudi Arabia, said that she no longer feels safe wearing a hijab in public and is relying on alternative methods to cover herself, Underhill said, citing court documents. 1160
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