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HARTLEY, Iowa – In these troubling times, small acts of kindness can go a long way. A group of children in Iowa are proving that. They not only made the day of an elderly woman, but now they’re bringing smiles to people all over the world. A video captured the moment the kids on a school bus wished the woman who waves at them every day a “happy birthday” as they passed her house on Friday. The woman, Bonnie Linder, celebrated her 93rd birthday over the weekend, according to her daughter, 505

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HIGHLAND PARK, Mich. — When you place an order for delivery, you want the food to get to you fresh and fast.However, on Tuesday night, a group of colleagues received a delivery from a Jet’s Pizza in Hamtramck, Michigan, and the bill was not typical. It had a racist receipt attached. On the receipt the customers were labeled as “White Trash.”WXYZ spoke with one of the customers who posted the receipt on social media.Jason Charboneau says he’ll never go back to the establishment after the way he and his co-workers were treated."It becomes a hurtful thing. It’s like you have no clue what you’re judging me on. Don’t judge. Stop the hate," he says.WXYZ reached out to Jet’s Corporate Headquarters and received a formal response from the Director of Marketing: 779

  

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Four of the 23 people who died in this weekend's powerful tornadoes were children, and one family lost seven people, according to Lee County, Alabama, Coroner Bill Harris.The youngest victim of the deadly storms was 6 years old, Harris said in a news conference Tuesday, and the oldest was 89.A devastating series of tornadoes ripped through Lee County on Sunday, leaving a path of destruction that county Sheriff Jay Jones said looked "as if someone had taken a blade and just scraped the ground."The search for survivors and more victims began Monday as emergency crews and residents witnessed the destruction left by the twisters. Officials say 77 people were initially admitted into hospitals, and as of Monday 10 remain hospitalized.Jones said the death toll might rise as search and rescue efforts continue. Most of the bodies were found in close proximity to the victims' homes, he added.The family that lost seven members was related by marriage and lived in two separate homes on the same road. Another seven or eight people are still unaccounted for, and investigators are in the process of contacting families to make sure these individuals are safe.'Our school feels empty without her' One of the children was identified Monday as 10-year-old Taylor Thornton, a fourth-grader at Lee-Scott Academy, a private school in Auburn, Alabama. Dr. Stan Cox, head of the school, confirmed Taylor's death to CNN after meeting with her parents.Taylor was a first-year student at the academy. Cox described her as "an extremely happy child" and said Taylor always had a smile on her face and quickly made friends during her first year."She jumped right in with our art program and won honorable mention with one of the school contests," Cox said. "Very inquisitive, she loved learning and always contributed in a positive way. Just a sweet precious child who was constantly happy. She was always pleasant to be around. People were better because they were with her and now our school feels empty without her."Lee-Scott Academy announced Thornton's death on Facebook on Monday."Our hearts at Lee-Scott Academy are broken this morning. Please pray for the Thornton family, our students, faculty, and staff during this difficult time," the post read.The school was closed Monday, Scott said, because of significant damage around the school.'A precious little man' The youngest victim in Sunday's tornadoes was identified as Armando Hernandez, 6, family member Sara Crisp said. Armando's family also lost their home in the tornado.Armando was known to his family as AJ and was described as "a precious little man that was loved by everyone," who "was always eager to give hugs and loved his family," according to a post on Facebook by his aunt Tina Melton."I can't even type the word," Melton's post read. "I will miss your little smile and your sweet voice and face."Here's the full list of victims:Armando Hernandez, 6Charlotte Anne Miller, 59David Dean, 53Emmanuiel Jones, 53Eric Jamal Stenson, 38Felicia Woodall, 22Florel Tate Stenson, 63Henry Lewis Stenson, 65Irma Gomez-Moran, 41James Henry Tate, 86Jimmy Lee Jones, 89Jonathan Marquez Bowen, 9Maggie Delight Robinson, 57Mamie Roberts Koon, 68Marshall Lynn Grimes, 59Mary Louise Jones, 83Mykala Waldon, 8Raymond Robinson Jr, 63Ryan Pence, 22Sheila Creech, 59Taylor Thornton, 10Tresia Robinson, 62Vicki Braswell, 69 3376

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