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Several telecommunications giants have announced that they are offering some customers free internet access in order to allow more people to work from home and stay in touch with quarantined loved ones.Comcast announced Thursday it is offering two months of 270
Seniors at one Michigan high school have a tradition of going above and beyond for their ID photos, and this year is no exception.Each year, seniors at North Farmington High School in Detroit dress as celebrities, memes and TV or film characters for their student ID photos. It's not clear when exactly the tradition began, but the school has earned its fair share of social media fame in the past few years. Once you look at the pictures, you'll see why.The hashtag #NFID20 was trending nationally on Thursday. 524

TAMPA, Fla. -- A 17-year-old was not allowed to attend her homecoming dance after she decided to wear a jumpsuit.Darcy Krueger said she was turned away at the door for not following dress code. The Tampa Bay Homeschool Homecoming dance was held at a venue in Tampa on Friday. "I was very surprised. I called my mom and I was telling my friends about it because I couldn't really believe it," said Darcy Krueger. 424
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — As online shopping grows, it has become common to see porch pirates steal packages from front doorsteps. But how about a 156
State Representative Kelly Townsend says she's troubled by video that shows Chandler, Arizona, police officers with guns drawn, forcing their way into a family's home. The officers were there for a 2-year-old boy who was believed to have an extremely high fever. Townsend, a Republican in District 16, played a big role in getting legislation passed requiring the Arizona Department of Child Safety to get a search warrant to remove children from their home in a non-emergency situation. Townsend says she never thought this would be the result."The doctor chose to use DCS to remove the child and DCS chose to use the police and the police chose to use the SWAT team," said Townsend. "That is not the country that I recognize."Townsend says this all started back in February when the parents took the 2-year-old-boy, who isn't vaccinated, to a naturopathic doctor for a fever of about 105. The doctor instructed the parents to take the infant to the emergency room but after the doctor's visit the child's fever broke, so they never went.After finding that out, the doctor called DCS which then called Chandler police to check on the child. After the father refused to let police into the home to check on the boy, police came back later with a search warrant and forced their way into the home after the family didn't respond."All because of a fever. A fever! It's absolutely ridiculous," said Nicholas Boca, the family's attorney. "That type of kicking your door in, with guns drawn... it should be reserved for violent criminals.""At that point who now owns control over the child?" asked Townsend. "And it seems like we've given that now to the doctor and the parent no longer has the say or they risk the SWAT team taking all of your children and potentially the newborn."Townsend says she can see both sides on this story: a concerned doctor and protective parents, but she's questioning how it was done and the amount of force used."We need to admit that this situation was a mistake," said Townsend. "There are other situations where there is neglect, there is abuse and that's what we need to focus on."DCS said it's not able to comment on the case specifically because of privacy laws.Townsend said the child actually had an upper respiratory infection, not meningitis like the doctor had feared.The Chandler Police Department says DCS obtained a search warrant and asked for their assistance entering the home, but says they used regular officers and not SWAT officers.The parents are fighting to get their kids back. "They have a good family. And this is a waste of state resources," said Boca. 2619
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