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Some of the other dogs rescued from the burning home by #DCsBravest. pic.twitter.com/QmncgZ91Qy— DC Fire and EMS (@dcfireems) July 21, 2020 147

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SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio — Police in South Euclid, Ohio said a man cast a Voodoo spell on officers when they arrested him during a domestic disturbance call.According to police, the man claimed to have cast the Haitian spirit of death and the afterlife, Baron Samedi, on the arresting officers.Then, when he was being placed in a cell, the man slapped an officer, urinated on the floor and tore the security camera from the ceiling. 439

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SRINAGAR, India (AP) — A border clash high in the Himalayas between the world’s two most populated countries has claimed the lives of 20 Indian soldiers.It was the first deadly violence between China and India since the two nuclear armed neighbors faced off in a border dispute 45 year ago.Indian officials say the troops fought each other with fists and rocks along the high-altitude terrain before the two sides “disengaged” from the area where the fighting happened.Along with those killed, India said that about 17 of its soldiers were also critically injured. The nature of those injuries was not disclosed.China accused Indian forces of carrying out “provocative attacks” on its troops and has not said if any of its soldiers have died. 750

  

Signs are a staple during any election season. But as the signs across the nation start to come down post-midterm election, there’s one that’s staying up.“This is the message that will bring us back together after the election,” says Father Jadon Hartsoff.The sign reads, “Love your neighbor who doesn’t look like you, think like you, love like you, speak like you, pray like you, vote like you. Love your neighbor, no exceptions."Those 28 words are what Father Hartsoff thought of a few months ago, after seeing the tension among politicians, even in his own parish.The goal, he says, was to change the conversation in his congregation."What we wanted to do is try to create some sort of statement that brought people together and that rose above politics,” Father Hartsoff says.But he got a lot more than that. A single photo of the banner ignited on social media and was shared over 77,000 times!Father Harstoff is still beaming."Like, I can't even believe that it's amazing."The next thing he knew, people wanted to share the message offline."We've had orders for over 700 of them around the country, into Canada, several in the UK," he says.The public demand for the banner keeps growing, and Hartsoff hopes it's a sign of things to come. 1251

  

Spectators might have to kiss a decades-old tradition goodbye in Savannah's St. Patrick's Day parade.Women in the crowd are known to dash out into the streets and plant a smooch on uniformed service members marching in the Georgia port city's St. Patrick's Day parade, the second-largest in the United States and third-largest in the world.But military officials and parade organizers are hoping to curb amorous paradegoers this year.The Savannah St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee announced last week it wants the pastime to come to a halt, something it's been attempting for years.The practice predates the 1960s but has gotten out of hand over time, said Brian Counihan, general chairman of city's parade committee.Kevin Larson, spokesman for nearby Fort Stewart, said that the military is just asking people to police themselves. It's not a law or a rule. Larson said that the soldiers marching in the parade are at work. They have to maintain their professionalism because they are representing the Army."At the end of the day, we enjoy taking part in these events," Larson said. "But we do need people to respect our soldiers' space."The bystanders running into the streets can also spark safety and security concerns."You can imagine when you have all these people marching, it causes a disturbance," Counihan said.He said the rush interrupts the movement of floats, causes service members to lose their formation and results in huge delays.The parade committee has tried to stop people from rushing into the streets before. Years ago, it told participants on floats not to throw beads or candy out into the crowd as a way to prevent anyone from getting hurt.The Savannah event started more than 190 years ago. About 280 units, including bands, soldiers and floats, march through the downtown streets of Georgia's oldest city.With this year's parade on Saturday, the committee is expecting more than 500,000 to show up, and all the hotels in the area have sold out, Counihan said.Typically, those watching the parade can just run into the streets and plant one on any passing soldier. Larson said that military officials know the bystanders can't be forced to stop."There are some people who like it and some who don't," he said. "It comes down to personal preference."He said that officials have suggested that soldiers who do not want to be kissed can say no or offer a handshake instead.Still, the parade committee chief insists, "We are not party poopers."This is a large event, and we are just trying to discourage people from interfering with these units," Counihan said. "It's just a little bit dangerous, and we want everybody safe."The-CNN-Wire 2668

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