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2018 was the fourth-warmest year on record and sea levels recorded during the year were the highest ever recorded, according to the 145
A Florida man is facing a charge of attempted murder after body camera and dashcam video showed him dragging a sheriff's deputy with his car during a traffic stop.Rocky Rudolph, 38, of Apopka, Florida, was pulled over by Seminole County Sheriff's Deputy Aaron Blais Saturday.The body camera footage released by the Seminole County Sheriff's Office Sunday shows the deputy and the driver having a calm, friendly interaction in the first few minutes of the traffic stop after Blais tells Rudolph he pulled him over for having tinted windows. The two men even joke with each other about the suspect's unusual name.But things turn sour when Blais asks Rudolph if he has any marijuana in the vehicle before telling him to turn off his vehicle.Instead, Rudolph throws the car in drive as the deputy hangs out of the window screaming for the driver to stop.Rudolph briefly stops and Blais points a gun at him ordering him to stop the car before Rudolph pulls off again toward a highway.Dashcam video shows the deputy fall off of the vehicle as it speeds away.The sheriff's office searched for Rudolph following the incident and he was taken into custody shortly before 4:30 p.m. Saturday, the department said.Blais was treated for non-life-threatening injuries and released from the hospital Saturday, according to the Seminole County Sheriff's Office.Rudolph is being held without bond in Seminole County Jail on charges of attempted first-degree murder of a law enforcement officer, aggravated battery on a law enforcement officer, and resisting an officer with violence, according to the county jail roster.A court appearance for Rudolph is scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday.CNN has not determined whether Rudolph currently has legal representation in this case. 1764
A bipartisan pair of female US senators have introduced a bill to establish an American women's history museum as part of the 138
A former Ohio State University wrestling captain claims that Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, called him in 2018 and personally tried to convince him to intervene on Jordan's behalf after reports surfaced that Jordan turned a blind eye to sexual abuse.In 2018, Ohio State University began in an independent investigation into 330
When it comes to mental health, it's important to have help in an emergency. But what about a place to go before it reaches that level? “People may not even know what the problem is but they know that something isn’t quite right so if they call a ‘warmline’ they're going to get somebody on the other end who is nonjudgmental who will listen to them in a way that maybe family or friends aren’t able to,” says Tom Hill with the National Council for Behavioral Health. So what is a "warmline”? Think of it as a pre-crisis call if you're having a problem or just feeling off. Some people may find themselves feeling especially off amid the holiday season. Someone on the other end of the line can provide emotional support. They can also connect you to a peer coach or support group, a mental health agency or general resources that can help with everyday life. Warmlines are helpful for those living in rural areas. Sometimes, it can be someone's first contact with mental health services. “Warmlines lift barriers and there still exists a lot of barriers for people talking about problems that they're having that they keep to themselves,” Hill says. “And if we keep it to ourselves, we don’t get better.” More than 30 states have their own warmlines.Several of those can also take calls from anywhere in the country.An unofficial list of warmlines by state can be found on 1387