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CINCINNATI — A U.S. magistrate ordered on Tuesday that the man accused of claiming to be a missing boy from Illinois be detained pending his trial.When neighbors found 23-year-old Brian Michael Rini wandering the streets of Newport, Kentucky on Wednesday, he told them 281

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DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (WESH) — A 19-year-old Florida waitress is recovering in a hospital after she jumped off a Daytona Beach pier to save an 8-year-old child caught in a rip current.Hanna Pignato was working on the rooftop deck of Joe's Crab Shack just before 8 p.m. Saturday when she saw a boy struggling in the water.Pignato ran downstairs, gave a customer her apron, phone and personal belongings then went in after the boy.She says she had to act as she watched the child being pulled farther and farther out, barely keeping his head above water. The child’s mother was shouting for help.When she dove about 20 feet into the water, she hit a sand bar and broke bones in her back and foot and had to be rescued as well."Right when I jumped I was like, 'I'm done.' Right when I hit the bottom floor, it was like maybe 2 feet, 3 feet," said Pignato. "I'm a good swimmer, so I was like I can get to this kid, but I should have walked down to the pier a little bit more and done it so much better."In those panicked moments, Pignato says the rough surf may have led her to misjudge the depth. But ultimately, she said there was really no time to think about her actions.Pignato is recovering in the hospital following surgery on her foot.The child was saved by bystanders and beach safety officers. Officials said he swallowed quite a bit of water and was taken to the hospital as a precaution. 1408

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Carl Goldman and his wife Jeri couldn’t have written a more perfect script for the first 15 days of their Southeast Asia cruise.But the last day marked the beginning of an unpredictable story.“We were fortunate because we had a mini-suite so we had a balcony and could look at the craziness out there, which was like a scene out of the movie the Andromeda Strain, with 60, 70, 80 ambulances at each time, media was all around,” said Carl. They were among thousands of passengers quarantined on the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan. One passenger tested positive for coronavirus and hundreds more followed.Passengers were initially told the delay would be one day but that became two weeks. “We made the best of it, over the 12 days, and decided to go public with it at the time, and had a tremendous response.”The Southern California radio station owners 872

  

Embattled Chinese tech company Huawei has struck a deal to build Russia's first 5G wireless network.The agreement with Russia's largest carrier, MTS, was signed on the sidelines of 193

  

Dogs are a man's best friend. But Sully the dog earned international fame for his loyalty last winter by standing by his former owner, President George H.W. Bush, until Bush's death last December.But now, Sully has a new friend.Rob Hunter served in the Navy for 25 years. Six months ago, he had part of his leg amputated after an accident aboard a ship in Japan. The recovery has been a challenge."I thought it was going to be easier. I was kind of surprised at how hard it is to figure out your balance," Hunter said.On some days, the mental anguish can be as bad as the physical pain. But Hunter has found relief in an unexpected way."The first day they came in here I was having a really bad morning. I was really close to crying, actually," he said. "And the dogs all jumped on my bed, started licking my face. I don't know what it is about a dog licking your face but snapped right out of it."The dogs are a part of the Walter Reed Bethesda Facility Dog Program, and Sully is perhaps its best known participant."Just walking down the hall we get stopped regularly to want to pet Sully, to have a picture with Sully, to meet Sully," Samantha Murdock, Sully's handler, said.But for Hunter, it's not Sully's fame that impresses him. It's how Sully and the other dogs can make such a difference."I was at a point where I was ready to commit suicide and I had a couple friend that were in the Navy and saw it," Hunter said. "They saved my life that night and these dogs do that on a weekly basis."It's a weekly pick-me-up that can make a lifelong difference. 1570

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