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You just kind of want to forget about it'The Hopp family saw it in the alfalfa. In the years after the explosion, they'd harvest the fields and find a bare spot in the crop. It was where a body fell into the ground, and the alfalfa didn't grow back.They'd find small items buried in the dirt; pens and eyeglasses, small personal effects that fell with the bodies. Up the road, the two engines from the plane stayed buried in the ground for several years, Conrad said. When one of their cows died shortly after the explosion, they found a hunk of metal lodged inside of it.Hopp's father wasn't a superstitious man, he said, but after the explosion, the longtime farmer refused to water the fields at night on the east side of the farm, where the wreckage landed. Hopp's brothers would say they heard ghosts. Hopp, himself, tries not to think about the explosion often. He tries not to think about it if he doesn't have to."It's something you put back in your mind," Hopp said. "You just kind of want to forget about it."Today, the rolling farmlands look about the same as they did in 1955, and Hopp can picture where everything happened.He can spot the two trees near where the tail of the plane landed. He can see where he and his brother took off across the farm toward the wreckage, where he saw that first body strapped in the airplane seat.The land will likely become a subdivision one day, Hopp said. He's seen the neighborhoods gradually grow across the area, as they have everywhere along the Front Range. And Hopp wonders if the people in those homes will know what landed in their backyards, if they'll know United Air Lines Flight 629 ever happened at all. 1666

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who refused to make a cake for a same-sex couple.The move puts off a major case that could have been heard next term during the heart of the presidential election and allows the issue to further percolate in the lower courts.The court took over three months, discussing the case behind closed doors, to render Monday's summary decision. The timing suggests the justices were debating different ways of resolving the case, short of putting it on the calendar for next term.It was an 481

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While robocalls can come from legitimate institutions — like payment reminders you signed up for or school alerts — scams were the leading type of robocalls in October. Of the estimated 5.7 billion robocalls in October, 2.65 billion were scams. Five types of scams led the way in October, each one racking up more than 100 million robocalls. Health-related scams were the most popular, accounting for about 473 million robocalls in October. Interest rate scams and student loan scams were also common with about 236 million and 218 million robocalls, respectively. Social security scams and warranty scams were also common with about 153 million and 105 million robocalls each. YouMail's report also spotlights different regions where robocalls are especially rampant. According to the report, Atlanta was the city that received the most robocalls in October and Washington, D.C., had the highest number of robocalls per person. Texas was the state with the most robocalls at 636 million and Louisiana was the state with the most robocalls per person, averaging about 35 calls per person.With robocalls reaching billions per month, what is the U.S. doing to curb them?Six lawmakers in the U.S. House and Senate announced last week that they will soon send legislation to the president that will, hopefully, bring an end to robocalls.“Today, we are proud to announce that we have come to an agreement in principle on legislation, the Pallone-Thune TRACED Act, to combat the robocall epidemic that we believe can be signed into law by the President,” the six 1557

  

Yeah, what the heck was that? My windows rattled like crazy, but did not feel the ground moving.— desertdarlene (@desertdarlene) November 2, 2017 145

  

While ISIS has not made any claim of responsibility for the attack, Saipov told investigators he was inspired by ISIS videos, in particular one that shows ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi questioning "what Muslims in the United States and elsewhere were doing to respond to the killing of Muslims in Iraq," the complaint says. 326

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