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DEMOPOLIS, Ala. – The mother of a 9-year-old Alabama girl who took her own life is suing school officials who allegedly ignored the child's complaints about months of bullying. The federal lawsuit was filed Thursday in Mobile by the mother and grandmother of McKenzie Adams. The girl was a fourth-grader at U.S. Jones Elementary School in Demopolis when she killed herself in December 2018. The suit claims administrators and a teacher ignored the girl's complaints about being bullied. In one case, the suit says a teacher told the girl: “Tell it to the wall.” A school system lawyer didn't immediately return a message seeking comment. 649

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Ernest "Fritz" Hollings, the former senator from South Carolina, has died, according to a statement from his three children."Our father, Fritz Hollings, was dedicated to his family, the United States Senate and the people of South Carolina. He was a hero for us and millions of Americans. He was so honored to have served the people of this great state in the South Carolina House of Representatives, as lieutenant governor and governor, and as a member of the United States Senate," said his children, Michael Hollings, Helen Hollings Reardon and Ernest Hollings III, in a statement. "While we are heartbroken, we hope that in the coming days and weeks as we celebrate our father's life, all South Carolinians will be reminded of his service to our state and nation."Andy Brack, a spokesman for Hollings, told CNN the former senator died early Saturday morning of natural causes.Hollings, 97, was a stalwart of South Carolina politics for many decades serving both as governor of the state beginning in 1958 as well as 38 years as a US senator starting in 1966.He is credited with creating the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, making port security stronger and helping to revamp airport security following the September 11 terrorist attacks. He was one of the authors of the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act, which sought to cap federal spending, but its passage was not successful.The Democrat was well-known for his colorful language with a deep Southern accent and distinctive silver hair. He made a brief run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984, but quickly bowed out. 1609

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