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Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina was pranked by two Russians pretending to be Turkey's minister of defense in an August phone call, his office said on Thursday.A spokesperson for Graham confirmed to CNN that the South Carolina Republican spoke with Russian pranksters Alexey Stolyarov and Vladimir Kuznetsov in a conversation he thought was with Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar."We have been successful in stopping many efforts to prank Senator Graham and the office, but this one slipped through the cracks," Graham spokesman Kevin Bishop said. "They got him." 583

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Surprise, Arizona, police arrested a man after his toddler was found wandering the neighborhood for the third time this year.Surprise police report that on March 7 about 9:30 p.m. a toddler was found wandering in a neighborhood.Police say the same child was seen wandering the area two other times since January.Police made contact with the child's father, 26-year-old Daniel Dwain West, who appeared to be "under the influence of some mind-altering substance," according to police.West reportedly told them that his son is a "smart 3-year-old" and "escaped through the front door," while he was feeding the boy.Police say the child was found nearly a third of a mile from home, wearing soiled pajama bottoms.West was arrested for endangering the life of a minor. 775

  

PUEBLO, Colo. — On the afternoon of November 4, 2019, the U.S. Attorney's office announced the arrest of Richard Holzer, a white supremacist who they say had plans to bomb a Jewish synagogue in Pueblo,Colorado, about two hours south of Denver. "We are here today to announce that federal law enforcement, working in conjunction with the Pueblo Police Department, has successfully stopped what we believe to be an imminent threat of domestic terrorism against a Colorado religious institution," authorities said.Authorities say Holzer met up with three undercover FBI agents to purchase bombs in a planned attack against Temple Emanuel, the second oldest synagogue in the state.According to a criminal complaint, FBI agents had been talking with Holzer since September, tracking multiple Facebook accounts of his in which he talked to other white supremacists through private messages about attacking Jewish people. In one message, Holzer said, "I wish the Holocaust really did happen." Holzer told undercover agents he hired someone to poison the synagogue's water supply and was now preparing for a "racial holy war.""Jewish community is tiny in Pueblo," one Colorado woman said. "And we all know each other and support one another and our children."Thirty-five families are part of this small congregation. Michael Atlas-Acuna, the president of Temple Emanuel's board of directors, is still a bit shaken by the plot to blow up a synagogue that was built in 1900. "I looked at the building and the inside, and I thought, 'God, we could have lost this,' " he said.If there's a silver lining to take away from the foiled terror plot, it's that the congregation is now stronger than ever before. It was a packed house at a recent Friday night Shabbat service.The congregation called for peace and happiness, and they said they won't let what happened scare them away. "We're going to be here another 100 years," Atlas-Acuna said. "We're going to take the right precautions that we need to take in order to be safe. Maybe the reason was to wake everybody up and realize that there is that threat out there, and to bring everybody together, and I think the whole community is going to be that much more alert." If convicted, Holzer faces up to 50 years in prison. 2277

  

TAMPA, Fla — Amy Bottomley was raised in the suburbs of Chicago by two parents who loved her very much — a little girl who grew up and moved with her husband and son to Tampa.She says there’s always been a piece of her heart missing — and on Thursday, in front of Gate C inside Tampa International Airport, she was ready to find that missing piece.Bottomley had spent months talking on the phone with her birth mother, Kathleen Buchanan. They had connected after Bottomley got the results of a DNA test."I am feeling a mix of emotions right now,” Bottomley said as she sat in the seat and waited for her birth mom’s plane to land. “It’s going to be interesting.”Her hands were shaking, her heart was racing. She got a text that her birth mom's plane had landed. She’s been waiting for this moment, "My whole life, my entire life, 42 years.” 852

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