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FLORIDA — Schools across Tampa Bay will see noticeable changes to security during the final days of school following Friday's deadly school shooting in Santa Fe, Texas.HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY 195

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First lady Melania Trump unveiled the 2020 White House Christmas decorations on Monday morning.The display, which Trump named "America the Beautiful," pays tribute to "the majesty of our great Nation."Photos showed the White House residence decorated with several ornately decorated Christmas trees and other winter themes.In a tweet, the first lady said that volunteers "from all across America" decorated the White House over the weekend."Thank you for your time, enthusiasm & devotion to make sure the spirit of peace & joy fill the historic rooms & halls of the People's House!" Trump said.The frst lady has led efforts to decorate the White House for the holidays since President Donald Trump assumed office in 2017. Her 2020 display will mark her last following Trump's defeat in the 2020 presidential election.The 2020 display was also her first since recordings leaked in October of her dismissing her work in decorating the White House."I'm working ... my a** off on the Christmas stuff, that you know, who gives a f*** about the Christmas stuff and decorations? But I need to do it, right?" the first lady said in recordings leaked to CNN.See the first lady's 2020 White House Christmas display in the video below. 1244

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For more than three decades, the Catholic Church has been rocked by sex abuse scandals spanning the globe.And for decades, the church has been accused of protecting itself rather than the victims of child sexual abuse.Here are some major scandals and revelations involving the Catholic Church and allegations of abuse. 326

  

For more than 3 decades he wondered what happened to his mom. He knew that in 1987, when he was only 13-years-old, she left home to head to the store then never returned. Now he finally is getting some answers. His story only on @wxyzdetroit at 6. pic.twitter.com/g07pb1id23— Kim Russell WXYZ (@kimrussell7) October 28, 2020 332

  

Food banks around the country are overwhelmed. It has become normal in recent months to see hundreds of people or cars in a line stretching for miles outside food banks and pantries. Some people are even beginning to show up hours before scheduled food distributions."I came here at 11 o'clock and there was already three people in front of me,” said Michael Sell, who waited outside a drive-thru food pantry that opened at 1 p.m. near Springfield, Massachusetts.Sell is a retired mental health professional, who now relies on pantries in the region. He says he’s seen the pantry lines grow for months."It is almost incomprehensible how many people are hurting,” Sell added.“Every distribution we are running is out of food, and I am calling suppliers, and I'm calling food banks like, 'we need more food’,” said Robin Bialecki, with the Easthampton Community Center.Bialecki also works with the Western Massachusetts Food Bank to hold a drive-thru pantry several times a month. Every month the pandemic goes on, it has become more difficult to provide enough food for all the people in her community in need. There have been times where the pantry has had to ask people to take less food so they could help more families.“A lot of people who normally give during the holiday season, they're keeping that food,” said Bialecki. “They have lost their jobs.”Some people who used to donate regularly are now seeking help from her pantry. In the 19 years that she has organized pantry food distributions, she has never seen a need at this level.“We definitely hope we do not get to the point where we will not be able to feel the need,” said Bialecki.In the next few weeks, if Congress does not pass a stimulus package, it is estimated that at least 12 million Americans will lose their unemployment benefits, and 11 to 13 million people could be evicted from their homes. Most of those people will have no other option but to turn to food banks, which are already at their brink. 1983

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