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— and it came 14 days early. Ian and Hailey Roell's father, Paul, is a member of the Army National Guard. He's been deployed since the middle of last school year and they weren't expecting him to be home until sometime in January. But their mother, Stephanie, found out just a few days earlier that Paul would be home for Christmas, so she decided to come up with a way to surprise her kids. "They didn't give the soldiers their flight info until 20 minutes before they had them leave the barracks," she said. Stephanie contacted Ian's school and set up a plan to surprise her son. She said the school was on board as soon as she brought them the idea and they came up with a way to make it happen, without giving Ian any idea of what was going on. Around noon, teachers brought their students to the gym to "play some games." They let the kids play a couple of games, before getting to the important one. During Ian's game, the teachers blindfolded three kids and asked them to feel the hands and face of "someone behind them" and guess who they were... as you can imagine, Ian's "secret person" was the best of the bunch. 1125

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-- including the American Civil Liberties Union and NARAL Pro-Choice America -- are participating in #StopTheBans protests nationwide. Rallies began taking place at noon local time 182

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at the state capitol Monday evening.The crowd sang songs like "This Little Light of Mine," held signs reading "Black Lives Matter," and chanted "no justice, no peace."They walked from Legislative Plaza to the Capitol to stand in front of National Guard troops. One of the protesters asked the guardsmen to drop their shields, and they did."We want to invite these law enforcement officers to lay down their swords and shields and join us," one of the protest organizers said.The troops did not join in on the songs or chants, but the crowd erupted in cheers as some of the guardsmen laid down their shields, allowing the activists to continue to peacefully protest."We want to thank our National Guard for being on the right side of history. We want to thank our National Guard for making Tennessee proud," another organizer said. 832

  

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With the election coming in a matter of days, Americans are waiting with baited breath as a survey found a majority of people expect the outcome of the election to play a role in their personal finances.According to the Consumer Credit Confidence Survey from Equifax, 69% say the outcome of the election is a significant factor that will impact their future financial decisions.The survey, which was released on Wednesday, came on the same day that the Dow Jones lost more than 900 points. The markets have taken a tumble in recent weeks as coronavirus cases jump throughout the US.The survey did find that more Americans (33%) are optimistic about the economy compared to April (27%)."The pandemic has impacted all aspects of our lives," said Beverly Anderson, President of Global Consumer Solutions at Equifax. "It has forced many consumers to closely manage household finances and reprioritize their available cash. Based upon more deliberate financial management, as well as the impact of some of the stimulus and financial relief programs, we see reductions in consumer debt, higher savings rates and better credit health." 1136

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