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SEYMOUR — Hidden beneath the trees in a quiet Seymour, Indiana, neighborhood, Jessie Miligan showed where he picked up a baby, just hours old, with no mother in sight."There is a little bag over there. I see a little footprint pop out. I pick it up, I untie it and there is a little blanket covering its face," Miligan said. "So I pull it up and I am holding this little baby in a plastic bag, just back there. I don't know. I try not to judge, but there are way better ways of handling not being able to take care of a baby."It was an unusual sight to find in his neighborhood, or really anywhere."It is something that I never thought I would see in my life," Miligan said. "It is hard to believe that someone would tie a baby up and leave it outside. That baby more than likely would have froze to death. It's cold out."Miligan's mom, Angela Butler, first saw the baby while walking her dog, O.J. In disbelief, she said she went to grab her son and her phone to call 911 to get help for the baby."I told my boys, 'Go with me to make sure I am seeing what I am seeing,'" Butler said. "I had Jesse pick it up and, sure enough, it was a little newborn baby wrapped in a blanket. The blanket was covering its face and tied up, double-knotted, in a Walmart bag."Left alone and crying, Butler said just wrapping the baby in their arms while waiting for emergency crews to come provided some comfort to little one left to be found by a stranger."It was crying before we picked her up," Butler said. "And after we picked her up, she quit crying immediately."For this mother, it was a heartbreaking realization of what she just happened to stumble upon."It's sad knowing that the mother just dumped it off like it was a piece of trash," Butler said. "I don't see how anyone could do that to a child. Like, why would they put it in the woods? Just left it to die?"Seymour police announced Wednesday they identified and made contact with a person they wanted to interview in connection with the case, but there has not been any official update on the investigation.While it was by chance Butler came across the baby, she and her family left knowing they were able to change her future."It made me feel like I saved a life today," Butler said. "That that baby has a fighting chance to grow up and just to have a life." 2320
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Senate Republicans tallied enough votes Friday morning to block a largely Democratic-backed amendment that would require President Donald Trump to get congressional approval before striking Iran militarily.During an unusual Friday vote that commenced at 5 a.m. to meet various scheduling demands of the senators, Republicans hit the 41-vote mark, which means the Iran measure can't get the 60 votes it would need to advance.Sen. Joni Ernst, a Republican from Iowa, cast the 41st vote.The vote may not be finalized for several hours because it is being held open for senators, including those Democrats who participated in the Democratic presidential debate Thursday night in Miami, to come to the chamber to vote.Democrats knew they couldn't win on this amendment but pressed to have the vote to get senators on the record about the issue.The-CNN-Wire? & ? 2019 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved. 947
SEATTLE, Wash. – Seattle Public Schools (SPS) will close for at least two weeks due to the coronavirus outbreak. The district made the 147
Sports fans may be looking for other viewing options after another company has decided to drop regional sports networks from its channel lineup. Streaming service YouTube TV announced on Thursday that it will drop a number of regional sports networks that carry the a large number of MLB, NHL and NBA games throughout the country. The drop goes into effect on Saturday. The channels affected are FOX Regional Sports Networks. In total, more than a dozen channels spread throughout the country will no longer be on YouTube TV. For instance, sports fans in New York will no longer get the YES Network to watch New York Yankees games, or viewers in Ohio will no longer see Cleveland Cavs, Cincinnati Reds, Columbus Blue Jackets and Cleveland Indians games on Fox Sports Ohio and Sportstime Ohio."We do not take this decision lightly," YouTube TV said. "This is a reflection of the rising cost of sports content. You may have noticed several other TV services have also decided to remove FOX Regional Sports Networks from their lineups."The networks are owned by Sinclair, which purchased the networks last summer. The cost of regional sports networks to cable, satellite and streaming services have dramatically increased in recent years. This is largely due to the contracts signed between networks and pro sports teams. According to the 1348