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has been arrested, as deputies say she used a credit card in her boyfriend's name to get back at him for not buying her a plane ticket to New York.Serina Wolfe, 24, of Buffalo, N.Y., was in the news a few days ago when she left a ,000 tip for a server grieving the loss of her dog, but now we have the rest of the story.According to an arrest affidavit, Wolfe made a purchase using a credit card in her boyfriend's name. He said they were in an argument because he wouldn't buy her a plane ticket home to New York.Wolfe denied making the purchase. Then her boyfriend reported the charge to his credit card company as fraudulent, saying he believes she was drunk or trying to get back at him.Clear Sky Cafe, where the tip was given, was notified the purchase was fraudulent on Monday, and they had already paid out their waitress for the amount of ,000 for the tip and .37 for the food.Wolfe voluntarily handed over the card she used to deputies and was arrested for grand theft.It is unclear at this time whether or not the server will get to keep the money. 1067

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-- arguing that the data is too easily falsified and the indicators used irrelevant to what makes a school worthy. Then again, Forbes publishes their own college ranking list every year, too.Forbes isn't the only one against the rankings. In a 2012 opinion piece for CNN, former George Washington University President Stephen Joel Trachtenberg dismissed the rankings, saying they don't "begin to express the quality, comprehensiveness and special character of the more than 4,000 colleges and universities in the country."The rankings create a national obsession, pushing the false belief that if a student doesn't get into a select school, which is typically accompanied by a high price tag, then "life will never be worth living," Trachtenberg writes. He also discusses the ways in which schools can falsify their data, which Forbes also points out.And they're not wrong.In May, seven years after Trachtenberg wrote his piece, it was revealed that the University of Oklahoma gave "inflated" data on its alumni giving rates for twenty years, in an effort to improve their ranking. Alumni giving, an indicator used by U.S. News to detemine a school's rank, is weighted at 5%.Even before Oklahoma, Claremont McKenna College in California 1238

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continue.Both families have been open, sharing stories and pleading for tips to help find the girls’ killer, but that hasn’t kept them out of the public’s scrutiny.Kelsi German, Libby’s older sister, has been especially involved in the case, creating social media accounts and holding a panel along members from both families and Indiana State Police at Crime Con this year.RELATED: 385

  

WOODSTOCK, Ga. – A 5-year-old boy with a brain condition took his first independent steps last weekend and a video of the precious moment is inspiring people across the globe.Camden Hanson’s mother, Mandy, tweeted the clip Saturday, “since we all could use a little happiness in our lives these days.” As of Friday morning, the video had garnered nearly 8 million views and more than 420,000 likes.Mandy says Camden has progressive cerebellar atrophy and is physically handicapped. When her son’s cerebellum doesn’t function properly, Mandy says daily tasks like forming words and balancing can be challenging.Mandy told the Today Show that doctors and therapists told her family that Camden would likely never walk independently. However, thanks to 10 therapy sessions a week, the little boy was able to prove them wrong with the walk through his living room in Woodstock, Georgia.Along with walking, speaking has also been a challenge for Camden. But with intensive therapy and a strong-willed attitude, Mandy says he has improved from using sounds to communicate to speaking in full sentences.Sadly, Mandy told Today that her son’s atrophy is getting worse and doctors haven’t been able to pinpoint a gene causing his condition. So, Mandy says Camden has joined the Undiagnosed Disease Network, a research study that works to provide families with more information about mysterious health conditions.This fall, Mandy says her son will start kindergarten in an inclusive classroom and the family hopes he’ll be comfortable with perhaps using only one crutch.Mandy says she never expected the video of Camden’s special moment to go viral, but she hopes the clip spreads awareness for her son’s rare genetic disease. 1724

  

has been born in Baltimore.The Maryland Zoo says the girl was born on Sunday, December 29, 2019, to 24-year-old chimpanzee Raven.“The baby is gripping well and is very vocal,” said Erin Cantwell, mammal collection and conservation manager. “Similar to many new moms, Raven needs a lot of support and encouragement. She’s a first-time mom, and we are using behavior training to guide her on how to carry and nurse the baby properly.”Raven was pregnant for about eight months. Raven is the second chimpanzee to give birth at the Zoo recently. In July 2019, the zoo welcomed baby Lola.Experts say developmental milestones for chimpanzees are similar to those for human babies. The staff will monitor the baby for important abilities, such as the ability to hold her head up on her own, use of her fingers and toes to grasp things, learning vocalizations and facial expressions, and teething.There are currently 14 endangered chimpanzees among the Maryland Zoo’s troop including the newborn. 989

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