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In one of the busiest subway stations in New York—amidst the bell ringers, toy salesmen, and those espousing religious beliefs—sits a woman wearing a leopard print coat and a smile, hoping to get the attention of people in her own, subdued way. She has a sign that reads, “Welcome to Grammar Table.” Ellen Jovin is a self-professed grammar nerd. "Conjugating verbs is a good time for me," Jovin says. She had always found herself posting interesting, grammar-related articles on Facebook. Then, she had an idea. "Being on the computer too much makes you grumpy, and it's not good for overall life happiness, so I decided that I should take it to the streets,” Jovin says. “So, I’m doing what I did online, here." Jovin’s obsession with language is rooted in something really quite simple. "Language is connected to who we are as human beings, how we relate to one another, what ties us together,” she says.What surprises her most about interactions with people? “The warm fuzzy feeling I get from it,” Jovin says. “Because sometimes the conversations are so moving I almost feel like I might cry. See, I just used like as a conjunction right there.” She says she gets the occasional funny looks, but a lot of people love what Jovin is doing. Jovin offers grammar help in several different languages, even offering help to tourists visiting New York from other countries. It's these kinds of discussions that Jovin says now, in divided times, we should all be having more of, because good grammar is something we can all get behind."And people are happy to bond over something that they have in common, as opposed to focus on what tears them apart." 1662

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Jeffrey Epstein signed a will two days before his death, according to The New York Post, which obtained the document.The will was dated August 8 -- two days before Epstein was found dead by suicide in a federal jail in New York, according to The Post.Court papers list assets of about 7 million. Court papers indicate Epstein's brother, Mark, is the only heir.Among the assets, the will lists more than million in cash and another million in fixed income investments.Epstein's 500

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It has been nearly a month since 20 Democrats met for the first debate to vie for the party’s nomination in next year’s presidential election. On Tuesday and Wednesday, 20 Democrats will once again take the stage, this time in Detroit. What is differentWhile there will be 20 Democrats on the stage -- 10 each night -- one Democrat has since dropped out of the race. Rep. Eric Swalwell of California ended his bid for the presidency earlier this month. His spot on the debate stage has since been filled by Montana Gov. Steve Bullock. With this debate being aired on CNN, there will be a different set of moderators. Don Lemon, Dana Bash and Jake Tapper will conduct the debate. Unlike last month’s Miami debate, CNN has told the candidates that there will be no “show of hands or one-word, down-the-line questions.” Also different, CNN has threatened to reduce the time of candidates who are constantly interrupting. What is the sameCandidates will be given 60 seconds to answer and 30 seconds for follow ups. The requirements to qualify for the debate also remained the same, and was based off of polling and fundraising criteria.Biden back as frontrunnerVice President Joe Biden’s lead took a bit of a hit in the days following the last debate thanks to a contentious confrontation from Sen. Kamala Harris of California. Harris’ emotional rebuke of Biden’s stance on public school busing in the 70s was easily the most memorable moment of the night. It also seemed to have, at least temporarily, cut into Biden’s lead. Polls from CNN and Quinnipiac University had Biden’s polling as low as 22 percent. Harris, for her part, saw her numbers increase to above 10 percent. Biden has seen his polling number return to near 30 percent. Harris, however, has continued to poll above 10 percent, indicating that she perhaps draw some support from some of the other candidates. Biden and Harris are the two center-stage candidates for the July 31 debate. But Harris might not be Biden’s biggest concern on Wednesday. Sen. Cory Booker and Biden have been involved in a spat in recent days over criminal justice reform. Booker called Biden “an architect of mass incarceration.” This is over Biden’s support for the 1994 Crime Bill. Warren/Sanders showdownSens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren are generally allies in the Senate, but on Tuesday, they will square off on stage. The two senators are vying for the support of the liberal wing of the party.Sanders and Warren have been contending for No. 2 in polling. Is it quite possible that Tuesday’s debate will consist of the moderators trying to find some daylight between the two candidates. Both candidates make income inequality a central theme of their campaigns. Both are strong proponents of Medicare-for-all. Both support increasing the national minimum wage. How candidates qualifiedTo qualify for the second round of debates, candidates had to fulfill one of two criteria: either get 65,000 donors to their campaigns, with at least 200 donors in 20 different states, or obtain at least 1% in three polls recognized as legitimate by the committee.Here are the candidates: On July 30, these candidates will be on stage: 3186

  

LAKELAND, Fla. — While a 10-year-old boy is still recovering after a dangerous fall from a zip line at the Urban Air Adventure Park in September, his mother is warning others. Kimberly Barnes filed a lawsuit against against the company that owns the Lakeland, Florida, facility, UATP Management, on Monday. She says employees were negligent and didn’t fasten her son into the harness on the "Sky Ride" properly. Her legal team also alleges a design flaw with the harness. In a press conference on Tuesday, Barnes and her attorney Steven Capriati, with Morgan and Morgan, addressed the media. The mother recalled when she got the frantic phone call on Sept. 1. “He had fallen, there was a very high fall,” Barnes said. The lawsuit says her son fell more than 20 feet. Video from inside the facility shows the 10-year-old falling into a hard concrete floor. He was airlifted and suffered serious injuries, including several broken ribs, a collapsed lung and head injuries.Two months later, Barnes says her son is still struggling to go to school and fighting for normalcy. “He is doing the best he can he wants to have his normal life back and have his normal routine, but it’s a day by day process for him,” she said.In a 911 call obtained Tuesday, two employees called for help saying the boy had fallen off the zip line and needed an ambulance.Although awake and lucid, the boy can be heard in the background of the call screaming in pain. He's heard complaining of back, foot and head pain.“He is in danger and do not splint any injuries. Reassure him help is on the way,” the dispatcher says. In the lawsuit, Barnes is asking for at least ,000 in compensation to pay for medical expenses and any other ongoing issues her son may deal with.In a statement Urban Air said: 1787

  

In the moments before President Donald Trump was set to commemorate the 18th anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks, his mind was decidedly elsewhere."If it weren't for the never ending Fake News about me, and with all that I have done (more than any other President in the first 2 1/2 years!), I would be leading the "Partners" of the LameStream Media by 20 points. Sorry, but true!" he 408

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