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Tim Tebow, Heisman Trophy winner and football commentator, visited with prisoners inside of a Gatesville, Texas, prison. In a tweet, Tebow said he visited the Alfred Hughes Unit and "[encouraged] them in the hope that Jesus brings." 244

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The suicide rate for transgender men and women is among the highest of any group in the country. Now, there’s a new resource to help bring down those numbers.It’s a rare kind of safe space in a town that’s been LGBTQ friendly for decades.“I knew that physically I was in the wrong body,” Angelina Love said. Love was born male. She started transitioning to female as a teenager and said she got into heavy drug use to deal with her mixed emotions.“I was going through about an eight ball of cocaine a day,” Love said. “I was also abusing my pain medication.”Now, five years sober, Love said she’s finally found a safe space in the Southern California desert.“If it wasn’t for the Transgender Health and Wellness Center, I don’t think that I would physically be alive today,” she said. The 801

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The upstart ex-spellers who launched an online spelling bee to fill the void left by the canceled Scripps National Spelling Bee had little trouble running an efficient, and sufficiently challenging, competition.Replicating the drama of the ESPN-televised national finals wasn’t quite as easy.Thursday night’s winner, Navneeth Murali, was no surprise. The 14-year-old eighth-grader from Edison, New Jersey, came in with the most extensive spelling resume of anyone in the bee. When the two other remaining spellers misspelled words back to back before his turn, victory in the closest thing to a national spelling bee in this pandemic-disrupted year was his for the taking.He didn’t back down.Navneeth went through the motions of making sure he understood everything about the winning word, Karoshthi — an ancient, cursive script of Aramaic origin used in India and elsewhere in central Asia — before he started to spell. He plowed through it quickly and confidently, as he had all night.“That is correct,” SpellPundit co-founder Shourav Dasari told the assembled spellers over Zoom, “so, yeah, you’re the champion of the SpellPundit Online National Spelling Bee.”“Thank you,” Navneeth deadpanned.Then the digital confetti fell — sort of. Shourav, a high school junior just three years removed from his own close call at the National Spelling Bee, shared his computer screen, which briefly flashed a silent, pixelated image of confetti falling. A few clicks later and he brought the confetti back, this time with fake crowd noise.The SpellPundit bee concluded on the same night Scripps would have held its grand finale inside a packed convention center ballroom on the Potomac River outside Washington. 1714

  

The White House Military Office and lower-level US Navy officials exchanged emails about moving the Navy warship the USS John McCain ahead of President Donald Trump's 179

  

This year's edition of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School yearbook features some very good boys and girls.Among the photos of students and staff are the furry, smiling faces of the 14 therapy dogs that have kept MSD students and staff company since the day they returned to school following last year's mass shooting.Their presence has brought joy and comfort when the MSD community needed it most, so it only seemed right to honor them with a special yearbook page and some expert canine portraiture."The kids love having the dogs on campus, and honestly, do so we," yearbook adviser Sarah Lerner told CNN.Lerner said the dogs are like celebrities around school, and the idea to include their pictures came after another resident dog, who belongs to the school's media specialist, got her picture taken on school picture day."The editors and I started talking, and we decided we wanted to have all the dogs in the book," Lerner said. So on make-up picture day, the photography area was crowded with eager, well-behaved dogs ready to say cheese for the camera.The result, well, speaks for itself. Who wouldn't crack a smile looking at those photogenic faces?"(The students) love it," Lerner said. "They think it's the greatest thing ever."But the dogs' presence on campus isn't just for smiles and laughs, and Lerner stressed that they're never a distraction to students."They are trained therapy dogs," Lerner said. "They're never unattended, they're always on a leash and they're so good-natured and well-mannered. They bring a sense of comfort and calm and relaxation. It's wonderful."Lerner said the dogs are brought to the school by volunteer handlers from various canine organizations. With a student body eager for moments of healing and goodness, it's no wonder the dogs quickly became like family.And yes, all of the students want them to sign their yearbooks. 1887

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