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When Griffin went to pick up her son, Jesse Harris IV, she said she was shocked by what she saw. Jessie had severe cuts, bruises and a swollen face. Griffin said the daycare claims Jesse was sleeping in a separate room with another child and when they went in to see him they noticed the injuries. They believe the other child, a two-year-old, must have hurt him.“When I seen my son’s face – I was like – If a two-year-old did it, how could she have that much time to do that? I would have heard my son screaming from outside,” said Griffin. She was so upset - that she got on Facebook Live to vent about what happened and demand answers. *Warning: Some may find the video below graphic, vulgar and hard to watch.*Griffin said the daycare swears another child injured her son - but she's convinced that a child could not have caused those types of injuries and she wants justice for Jesse. 915
We have made more progress in the last nine months against ISIS than the Obama Administration has made in 8 years.Must be proactive & nasty!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 15, 2017 199

WaPo: White House office played drinking games in office-- The White House office tasked with vetting political appointees is reportedly understaffed, inexperienced, and has led to questionable employment decisions, according to the Washington Post.The Office of Presidential Personnel, which recruits candidates for the executive branch and oversees presidential appointments, has also become a social hub, the Post reported, citing current and former officials.White House officials told the paper that officials held happy hours in offices that included beer, wine, and snacks played a drinking game called "Icing" for the deputy director's birthday."Icing involves hiding a bottle of Smirnoff Ice, a flavored malt liquor, and demanding that the person who discovers it, in this case the deputy director, guzzle it," WaPo reported.Read more. 844
We see what's ahead, said Anita Miller, who lives near the Costa Verde mall, also planning an expansion with a hotel and housing. "A lot greater population, and also parking and traffic." 187
What makes COVID-19 different from the prior epidemics SARS (2002- 3), MERS (2012), Ebola (1976) and especially H1N1 -- the 'swine flu' of 2009- 10, which killed 12,500 Americans alone -- is that although maybe fatal, it is potentially far more contagious, senior economist David Shulman wrote in the original forecast. "It is the contagious nature of COVID-19 that triggered the economic shutdowns that have become so disruptive to the global economy. Remember, China is far more integrated into the global economy than it was during the SARS epidemic." 554
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