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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court announced Monday that it will hear a dispute over a Philadelphia Catholic agency that won't place foster children with same-sex couples. The justices will review an appeals court ruling that upheld the city's decision to stop placing children with the Archdiocese of Philadelphia's agency because it would not permit same-sex couples to serve as foster parents. The appeals court ruled the city did not target the agency because of its religious beliefs but acted only to enforce its own nondiscrimination policy in the face of what seemed to be a clear violation. The case will not be argued until the fall. 656

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WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 25: U.S. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) speaks during a hearing before Senate Foreign Relations Committee July 25, 2018 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The committee held a hearing on "An Update on American Diplomacy to Advance Our National Security Strategy." (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) 324

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When stage 4 cancer stood in the way of farmer Larry Yockey reaping his wheat harvest for the first time in 50 years, dozens of his fellow farmers stepped up to save his crop.Yockey is a 64-year-old fourth-generation farmer, working the same land in Ritzville, Washington, as his father and grandfather. He said his wheat crop accounts for nearly 100% of his income, and harvesting is usually a job that he does by himself.In February, doctors diagnosed Yockey with melanoma, which has spread to his bones. That contributed to a broken hip and broken ribs, reducing the amount of time he can spend working in his fields and how much he can lift. For the first time in decades, Yockey feared that he would not be able to handle the harvest.After he shared his concern with neighbors, they told him not to worry about it, and he assumed they were organizing some help. But last weekend, dozens of vehicles pulled up to his farm, along with farmers ready run the machines and work the fields.Working together, they completed three weeks' worth of harvesting in about eight hours.Without the help, Yockey says, "it would have been a mess," leaving his crop vulnerable to wind and rain damage.Miles Pfaff, one of the farmers who pitched in, said that "harvest bees" like this are rare and that it is not the sort of help a farmer would ask for or hope to need.Pfaff also said the help went beyond fellow farmers. The local fire department and mechanics volunteered their time, while folks who weren't working the fields brought food and drinks.The scale of the operation reminded Yockey of the way he sees other communities come together after natural disasters. The people who helped with his harvest say they do not want to be thanked, but " 'thank you' really doesn't even do justice here," he said. 1809

  

UPDATE JAN. 22: An arrest report has been released for Krystal Whipple, 21, stating that police were able to locate the vehicle seen in the surveillance footage at an apartment complex less than a mile away from the crime scene. Whipple's fingerprints were also found inside the car, according to the report. UPDATE JAN. 21: Krystal Whipple made her first court appearance in Las Vegas on Jan. 19. She is facing a murder charge for the December incident involving a manicurist. She is scheduled to appear in court again on Jan. 31. UPDATE JAN. 18: Krystal Whipple is back in Las Vegas and has been booked into the Clark County Detention Center according to jail records. She will make her initial appearance in court on Jan. 19.UPDATE JAN. 12: Krystal Whipple appeared in front of a judge in Arizona on Jan. 11. She waived her right to an extradition hearing is expected to return to Las Vegas within the next 30 days to face murder charges.UPDATE JAN. 11: Las Vegas police say that Krystal Whipple, 21, has been arrested. She was arrested Friday morning in Glendale, Arizona, by FBI Phoenix Violent Crime Task Force. Police say that Whipple ran over 51-year-old Ngoc Q. Nguyen on Dec. 29 outside of Crystal Nails & Spa in Las Vegas over a manicure. Nguyen attempted to stop Whipple's car as she was leaving. She was ran over and dragged by the car. She later died at University Medical Center. Whipple has a criminal history, including using a credit card without the owner's permission. Her mother and grandmother went on national television after the incident to plead for Whipple to turn herself in. They told ABC News after the arrest that they are "very relieved." According to family, Whipple was spotted and recognized by a citizen in Arizona who called authorities.UPDATE JAN. 6: The family of the woman, Krystal Whipple, who is accused of killing a woman outside of a nail salon is speaking out. Krystal Whipple's mother and grandmother are pleading for the young woman to turn herself in and promise to stand by her.Watch Good Morning America on Jan. 6 to hear the full interview with Whipple's family. UPDATE JAN. 3: Las Vegas police have released name and photograph of the suspect in the homicide that occurred outside of a nail salon on Dec. 29.Police say that 21-year-old Krystal Whipple left the business without paying and ran over the victim with her car. The mug shot provided was taken after an arrest for various traffic offenses in April 2018. Whipple was also arrested in 2016 in connection to a stolen vehicle and in 2016 on charges related to usage of credit card without card holder's consent. Anyone w/info on her whereabouts is urged to call 2691

  

Williams Food LLC is recalling Great Value and HEB brand taco seasoning mix because they may be contaminated with salmonella. The recalled items contain cumin which was recalled by Mincing Spice Co. because a sample of the spice that was tested was found to be potentially contaminated with salmonella, according to the FDA. Item numberProduct NamePackage SizeProduct UPCProduct dates564829444Great Value Mild Taco Seasoning Mix1 oz0 78742 24572 0Best if used by 07/08/21Best if used by 07/09/21050215HEB Taco Seasoning Mix Reduced Sodium1.25 oz0 41220 79609 0Better by 07/10/21Better by 07/11/21Better by 07/15/21There have been no consumer complaints or reported cases of Salmonellosis in connection with these products, according to the FDA. Salmonella can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy persons infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. In rare circumstances, infection with Salmonella can result in the organism getting into the bloodstream and producing more severe illnesses such as arterial infections, endocarditis and arthritis.Consumers who have purchased the product with the above "Best By" dates are urged not to consume the product but to discard it or return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Consumers with questions may call our Customer Service Center at 1-800-847-5608 or by e-mail at 1491

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