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Seniors at one Michigan high school have a tradition of going above and beyond for their ID photos, and this year is no exception.Each year, seniors at North Farmington High School in Detroit dress as celebrities, memes and TV or film characters for their student ID photos. It's not clear when exactly the tradition began, but the school has earned its fair share of social media fame in the past few years. Once you look at the pictures, you'll see why.The hashtag #NFID20 was trending nationally on Thursday. 524

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Prosecutors in Florida have filed hate crime charges against a white man who was captured on a cell phone video holding a handgun and yelling racial epithets at a group of African-American youths at an anti-violence protest on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.Miami-Dade County State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle 326

  

Some 7.5 million Americans in the Great Lakes are under threat of gale force winds and flooding.Don't go in the water. Don't even go near the water.That's the message that authorities are telling lakeshore residents of Lake Michigan, Lake Huron and Lake Erie.It's all thanks to a weather system roaring through the region on Thursday and Friday bringing gale force wind gusts and rain to the region.The situation along the lakeshore is made even more dangerous by the water in the lakes being already at near-record high levels. 541

  

Strong opioid dosage is the topic of a two-day public hearing by the Food and Drug Administration — which is trying to discern the benefits and risks.For Katrina King, her opioid addiction began with a back injury. It got so bad she spent two years behind bars after getting caught with forged prescriptions. King blames being put on high-dose medication too strong for her injury."The extended release — introducing that into the picture as such a potent dose so early in my diagnosis without trying anything else — ended up being catastrophic," she said.Some people have suggested the FDA remove high-dose opioids form the market to fight the deadly epidemic. Others argue the stronger meds are necessary to manage pain for some patients and getting rid of it could worsen pain for those people, leading to potential suicides."We don't want to cause additional suffering for people who have unmanageable pain that does make them feel they don't want to live anymore. On the other side of that, I would challenge the pharmaceutical industry and the FDA to come up with other methods of pain control," King said.The FDA will review public comments and decide whether to make change, which could include tougher regulations on reducing the use of high-dose opioids. 1276

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