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The five-time Olympian is one of only five men to have won World Cup races in all five of the sport's disciplines -- downhill (8), super-G (4), alpine combined (6), giant slalom (9) and slalom (5) -- and in 2005 and 2008 he secured the overall World Cup title. 260

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The incident in California is one of a several across the country recently in which people of color have been either arrested or detained by police for seemingly innocuous acts:-- Two black men were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks last month after a manager called 911 on them because they didn't order anything. The men said they were waiting on an acquaintance. They were later released with no charges filed against them. Starbucks' CEO apologized and the company reached an undisclosed settlement with the men.-- A pair of Native American teens on a college tour of Colorado State University were briefly detained by police last week after the parent of another prospective student on the tour called 911 because she said the teens made her "nervous." School officials apologized.-- A group of black woman said a golf course in Pennsylvania called the police after accusing them of playing too slowly.-- LA Fitness apologized to two black men who were booted from a gym in New Jersey and had the police called on them amid racial profiling allegations.  1067

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The Phi Delta Theta's LSU chapter of the fraternity has been suspended both by LSU and by the fraternity's national office, which has also opened an investigation into the incident. 181

  

The next afternoon, March 1, one of Alyssa's doctors, a pediatric rehabilitation specialist at Mayo, spoke on the phone with Sherry Bush-Seim, a Rochester police investigator.The doctor warned that Alyssa was in grave danger."The longer she's away, the higher likelihood that she's gonna get very, very sick," the physician said, according to a transcript of the conversation that police provided to CNN.The day Alyssa left Mayo, that doctor and a colleague had written a discharge note."Alyssa's medical condition, medical status, cognition, and physical impairments require an ongoing inpatient level of medical care," the doctors wrote. "She was not medically or functionally safe to leave the hospital at the time of her removal from the hospital by her stepfather."Alyssa was at risk for pneumonia, malnourishment, dehydration, aspiration, infection and falling, according to the note. She?didn't have her medications with her, and her parents weren't trained on how to use her feeding tube, according to the discharge summary.The doctor said Alyssa was probably "a ways from here by now" and requested a wider-scale search."[It's] incredibly frustrating that something isn't out nationally given that [this] family may be hopping from doctor to doctor," the doctor said."We wouldn't do that nationally," Bush-Seim responded. "That wouldn't be done."Without a national search, the doctor said, "we're not gonna find her."Bush-Seim assured the physician that the Rochester police had "done everything they possibly could to find her.""There's got to be something more. This kid is in danger," Alyssa's doctor responded. 1623

  

The parameters for an actual Senate gun debate are starting to form behind the scenes. Right now, talks continue about setting up a debate next week, with the bipartisan background check compliance bill -- "Fix NICS" -- serving as the base legislation and with each side getting a handful of amendment votes. 308

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