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CAYCE, S.C. — Authorities in South Carolina say a 6-year-old girl who disappeared from her front yard after school was strangled by a neighbor who then killed himself. Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher told reporters Tuesday that Faye Marie Swetlik died from asphyxiation just a few hours after she was abducted on Feb. 10. On Feb. 13, Swetlik’s body was found in the woods nearby moments before 30-year-old neighbor Coty Scott Taylor was found dead in his home.Investigators also found clues about her disappearance in Taylor's trash can. Fisher said that investigators determined Swetlik’s death didn’t occur at the location where her body was discovered and her body had only been at that location for a short time, 738

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During a press conference at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, President Donald Trump said he would "love" to testify at his own impeachment trial."I'd love to go, wouldn't that be great?" Trump said. "Wouldn't that be beautiful? I'd love to sit right in the front row and stare in their corrupt faces. I'd love to do it."When asked why he wouldn't go, he joked with a reporter, "don't keep talking, you may convince me to do it."Trump also said that his legal team "might have a problem" if he showed up at the trial. Trump went on to call the House's lead impeachment manager Adam Schiff a "major sleazebag." 636

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COLUMBIA, S.C. – Representatives for former President Barack Obama are demanding a Republican super PAC stop airing an ad that quotes Obama. The commercial in question uses Obama’s words to imply former Vice President Joe bidden supports "plantation politics." The former president's lawyers say that quote comes from his audio book and the statement was made by a barber in a completely different context more than 20 years ago. They 447

  

Democratic presidential contender New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is joining the chorus of legal challenges against the Trump administration's public charge rule that makes it harder for immigrants to obtain green cards if they've received or are likely to receive government benefits.A new lawsuit, led by New York state, argues that federal rule disregards congressional intent and decades of case law.De Blasio said Tuesday that "the ultimate city of immigrants" is fighting against "President Trump's xenophobic policies."This is at least the fourth lawsuit brought against the rule, which was announced earlier this month, including a multi-state challenge led by California, filed late last week. The rule means many green card and visa applicants could be turned down if they have low incomes or limited education, and have used benefits such as most forms of Medicaid, food stamps, and housing vouchers, because they'd be deemed more likely to need government assistance in the future.Defending the rule, acting US Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Ken Cuccinelli, said it will encourage "self-reliance and self-sufficiency for those seeking to come to or stay in the United States."New York Attorney General Letitia James, who is challenging the federal government in the latest lawsuit, said the rule specifically targets immigrants of color."Make no mistake. We are in the midst of another great challenge, and the Trump administration's thinly veiled efforts to only allow those who meet their narrow ethnic, racial, and economic criteria to enter is a clear violation of the laws and will be met with a very, very strong response," James said at a press conference Tuesday.James added that her parents were on public assistance and this rule will exclude black and brown people who would be elected to public office."It's important we understand this country is about equality for all individuals," she said. "We are fighting for the soul of our nation," James said.The lawsuit is filed in the Southern District of New York and is joined by Connecticut, Vermont, and New York City. 2121

  

Earlier this year, Instagram head Adam Mosseri declared that the social network wants to "lead the fight against online bullying."On Wednesday, the social media platform announced a new effort in that daunting task: it's rolling out globally a feature called "Restrict," a tool it's been testing since July.When you "Restrict" another user, comments on your posts from that person are only visible to them, and not to other people. Restricted users also won't be able to see if you're active on Instagram at any given moment or if you've read their direct messages.Users can also opt to make a restricted person's comments show up for others by approving their comments."The fact that Instagram is doing something is better than nothing," said Randi Priluck, a professor and associate dean at Pace University focused on social media and mobile marketing. "But the question is: How much will this help?"Fifty-nine percent of US teens have been bullied or harassed online, 983

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