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The two Democratic leaders announced that following a dinner at the White House, they had "agreed to enshrine the protections of DACA into law quickly, and to work out a package of border security, excluding the wall, that's acceptable to both sides." 251

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The simple design was meant to have broad appeal.“It was just one of those things that they ... (wanted to) make sure that it's very simple and gender neutral and a stripe was the easiest, most simple way to do that,” explains Teri Burke, director of patient apparel at Northfield, Illinois-based Medline Industries. They first introduced the blankets in the late 1960s as hospital births were on the rise. Since then, little has changed. Not even the color scheme. “They have not. Same old, same colors, the same spacing between the stripes. We have specs that outline that exact design," Burke says. "So, they fundamentally have not changed."Medline Industries sells nearly 2 million Kuddle-Up blankets a year and estimates that one in four babies is swaddled in it. “We have several infant blankets, but this is by far the most popular and the most iconic,” Burke says.For the Berrys, the iconic blanket is a familiar reminder that they’ve been through this before."There absolutely has to be some psychological type of comfort when you see the children wrapped in that same blanket," Scott Berry says.And while the 30-by-40-inch blanket is perfect for swaddling newborns, Medline says it isn’t available for big babies just yet. 1232

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The protests, which began in June as largely peaceful mass demonstrations against a now-suspended extradition bill, have morphed into something much darker and more violent, with frequent clashes between protesters and police.Liu isn't the only Chinese celebrity who's weighed in -- Jackie Chan, martial arts film icon and native Hong Konger, called for peace on Thursday in an interview with China's broadcaster CCTV. He, too, was blasted on Twitter for the nationalist tone of his message -- at one point, he says in Mandarin, "I feel the pride of being a Chinese everywhere. The five-starred red flag is respected everywhere."Other public figures, actors and singers like Tony Leung Ka-fai and Daniel Chan have spoken out against protester violence and vandalism. Pop star Denise Ho came out in strong support of the protesters -- she even gave a speech about the protests at a United Nations meeting last month.Celebrities outside of Hong Kong and China have also chimed in. Kim Eui Sung, a South Korean actor who starred in the cult 2016 zombie apocalypse film "Train to Busan," 1084

  

The top portion of the ATM was ripped out, but the portion of the machine with 0 in cash remained embedded in the restaurant floor.The thieves apparently gave up and left the scene. 185

  

The Selective Service System is a separate agency outside of the U.S. Department of Defense and would be the one to contact people about a military draft, though one has not been in effect since 1973. Since then, the military has been an all-volunteer service. Registering for the Selective Service does not enlist a person in the military."The Selective Service System is conducting business as usual,” 404

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