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Hecklers were very present during Wednesday's second Democratic presidential debate in Detroit. Those heckles were targeted at Mayor Bill de Blasio, Sen. Cory Booker and Former Vice President Joe Biden as they were responding to questions. Several protesters were removed from the Democratic Presidential Debate in Detroit after reportedly chanting "Fire Pantaleo" and "I can't breathe" during the opening statements of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker.A photo on Twitter showed several of the people being removed for the chants, which put Booker's opening statement, which resumed shortly after the chants stopped. 662

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GARY, Indiana — An Indiana family is upset after their son was given a "Most Annoying" award at school. Eleven-year-old Akalis Castejon is autistic and non-verbal and works with special education teachers at Bailey Preparatory Academy in Gary, Indiana. Because he is non-verbal, he will often rock back and forth as he struggles to express himself. At the end-of-the-year lunch, his parents were shocked when a teacher handed the fifth-grader an award trophy labeled "Most Annoying Male." Other awards that were given out at the event had much more positive connotations, such as "Best Student" and "Most Improved."The boy's father, Rick Castejon, says he's grateful his son did not understand what was going on but wants an apology from the teacher. "When they called him up, he was just excited to get a gold star because it was shiny," Castejon said. The Gary Community School Corporation released a statement saying they do not condone this type of behavior and will continue to put the well-being of their students first. 1039

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Guadalajara had been enjoying a sweaty summer for the past few weeks until the weekend brought a shocking surprise.The Mexican city woke up Sunday morning to more than 3 feet of ice in some areas after a heavy hailstorm swept through the region.As government officials scrambled to contain the damage and clear up roads, residents captured jaw-dropping footage of vehicles and residences swallowed by ice.Enrique Alfaro Ramirez, the governor of Jalisco, of which Guadalajara is the capital, said he'd never witnessed scenes like those he saw Sunday morning."Hail more than a meter high, and then we wonder if climate change exists," he said on Twitter.The government of Jalisco has been working with the Mexican Army and Guadalajara and Tlaquepaque authorities to clean and remove hail from all public roads, the governor said, as well as support citizens whose homes were affected.Ramirez said Sunday afternoon there had not been any reported injuries or fatalities.So, how did this happen?Low pressure extending south from the US and Mexico border had been forecast to contribute to developing storms along the boundary separating different air masses, CNN Meteorologist Michael Guy said."Once these storms developed, all the ingredients came together for there to be this strange hailstorm over Guadalajara," he said.The result -- accumulations of more than 3 feet of hail in some areas across the region, Guy said."The last storm along the front died out and created an outflow boundary," and the city's mountainous location helped a new storm rapidly develop, Guy added.The city is nearly 5,000 feet above sea level and usually maintains a temperate climate, Guy said. The summer months are often rainy and severe weather isn't unheard of, because of the city's elevation.The rainy season is considered June through September, Guy said."However, this was a case where atmospheric and topographic ingredients came into play to cause a freakish hail storm," he said. 1981

  

For the second time in a week, a potential school shooting was thwarted by a tipster who gave authorities a heads up -- this time in the town of Middlebury, Vermont.Authorities launched an investigation last week after a student told the principal at Middlebury Union Middle that she or he overheard two teens planning to attack another student, police said.Though interviews with multiple students, investigators learned that a 14-year-old planned to go to the school Tuesday at noon "and shoot a specific student, one in which he had problems with, and anyone else."The second student involved allegedly said he could obtain a weapon from a relative."They provided us this information in pretty graphic detail," Middlebury police Chief Tom Hanley told CNN affiliate WPTZ. "As to what the plans were, very specific: date and time, target, where this was going to happen... very specific. As opposed to the normal kind of idle chatter where there's nothing specific at all."Working with social workers, counselors and the State's Attorney Office, police had one student taken to Porter Medical Center for psychiatric counseling and treatment.The firearms from the other student's relatives were seized pending a court hearing, though police say the relative had no knowledge of the students' plans. All of the relatives' firearms were secured in safes, police said.The middle school "will deal with both students per their internal policies," as the investigation continues, police said.School Superintendent Peter Burrows said he was thankful for the student who decided to speak up."Students talking to each other and reaching out to us and then allowing us to work with police and take care of it is huge," Burrows told CNN affiliate WCAX.Middlebury, a town of around 8,500 people, is located about 35 miles south of Burlington.Last week, police in Richmond, Indiana, killed a teen they said was bent on committing violence at a middle school after receiving notice of the teen's plan. Lauding the tipster, Indiana State Police Sgt. John Bowling said, "Someone knew something, and they said something." 2117

  

Fewer people are resolving to exercise more or lose weight this New Year's Day.In 2019, about 38 percent plan to make this their No. 1 resolution — down from 41 percent in 2018. More people are going to focus on saving money: 37 percent are making this their resolution, up 6 percent from 2018.Others will resolve to make new friends (11 percent), get a new job or hobby (12 percent) and find love (7 percent). And a lot more folks are resolving to travel: 24 percent, 480

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