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Democrats in one Nevada county were left wondering about the possibility of a phantom precinct after no one from there voted during the caucuses. No one from the precinct cast a ballot during early voting or showed up at Saturday's caucus site at the University of Nevada, Reno, where hundreds gathered from six other precincts. It turns out there's one registered voter in the precinct comprised solely of a park: a park employee. The lone delegate was designated “uncommitted” at the precinct caucus level but doesn't advance to the next round. Having few or no registered voters in precincts is not as unusual as it sounds in sparsely populated Nevada. 667

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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel on prosecutors dropping all charges against actor Jussie Smollett: “This is a whitewash of justice” https://t.co/DpurFFq6NW pic.twitter.com/PiwPjkcZcd— CNN Newsroom (@CNNnewsroom) March 26, 2019 233

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Developing: Lois Augsburger tells me she found a little boy asleep in this box (meant for the neighborhood cats) on the front porch of her Potomac home this morning when she came out to grab the paper. @BPDAlerts are still looking for his parents. @WKBW pic.twitter.com/rzNgjzgHSf— Ali Touhey (@Ali2e) September 16, 2019 332

  

Detroit police say they are aware of an allegation made by a woman who said she had sex with singer R. Kelly at a Detroit area hotel in 2001 when she was 13-years-old.However, police say they have not yet spoken with the woman.Kelly is currently jailed after being taken into custody at a hearing about unpaid child support. He was previously out on bond after being charged in Chicago with 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse.Kelly vehemently denied the charges in an interview that aired Wednesday morning on CBS This Morning. 541

  

CLEVELAND, Ohio —Julianne Moore says she doesn't feel like a hero. She was only following what her parents taught her when she saved her 6-year-old brother from the clutches of a possible kidnapper.Julianne said that a man tried to grab her brother in the early evening hours May 23 while they were playing in the front yard of the their Cleveland home. Julianne said the man grabbed her brother's arm, and she managed to her pull her brother away from him.“He grabbed him like this, so I just grabbed him and started carrying him into the backyard,” Julianne said. The 11-year-old girl immediately alerted her father, Joshua Moore, who ran down the street and confronted the suspect."He was about five houses down, and I said, 'Hey, did you touch my kids?' He just threw his arms at me and just continued walking,” Moore said. "My daughter and I gave a full description to police, and just 10 minutes later they had him in custody. They did a great job."Police arrested 33-year-old Pedro Luyando of Cleveland half a mile from the scene. He is charged with abduction.Moore said he taught his children to use the buddy system when playing in the front yard and is proud of how his daughter took action.“She’s my hero. She saved my son," Moore said. "I told everyone, I truly believe my son wouldn’t be here today if it wasn’t for her.” 1347

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