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Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Michigan) says a controversy surrounding her fellow Muslim congresswoman is distracting from "real issues."Tlaib was asked about the feud between Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minnesota) and President Donald Trump Monday night during an event at the University of Detroit Mercy Law School."We have people that are continuing to target us, to use fear-mongering, hate rhetoric to divert from real issues around healthcare, around immigration reform that need to be addressed," Tlaib said.The controversy surrounding Omar stems from a a speech she delivered at a recent Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) in March. While describing why CAIR had been founded, Omar cited the September 11 attacks."Far too long we have lived with the discomfort of being a second-class citizen, and frankly, I'm tired of it, and every single Muslim in this country should be tired of it," Omar said, according to CBS News. "CAIR was founded after 9/11 because they recognized that some people did something and that all of us were starting to lose access to our civil liberties." CAIR was in fact founded in 1994. Omar's opponents have also called the comments insensitvie to the survivors of the attack.Over the weekend, Trump tweeted a video of Omar's comments along with images from the attack, along wih the caption "WE WILL NEVER FORGET!" Trump also called Omar "ungrateful" during a trip to her home state of Minnesota on Monday.Omar says she has seen an increase in death threats against her since Trump tweeted the video of the weekend. 1556

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Prosecutors plan to seek a sentence of four to ten months' jail time for actress Felicity Huffman for her role in the college admissions scandal, a law enforcement source with knowledge of the investigation said.Huffman was among 13 parents who pleaded guilty last week to a charge of conspiracy to commit fraud. A total of 33 parents, including the "Desperate Housewives" star, have been accused of using their wealth to cheat on standardized tests for their children, and bribe college administrators and coaches who had clout when it came to admissions.Prosecutors' decision to seek four to ten months had nothing to do with Huffman's public apology, the source said.Ultimately, a federal judge will have the final say on Huffman's sentence.Huffman is due back in court on May 21 for a sentencing hearing.What is she accused of?Huffman has agreed to plead guilty to paying ,000 to a fake charity associated with Rick Singer to facilitate cheating for her daughter on the SATs. Singer ran a college prep business, and helped wealthy parents cheat on standardized tests for their children. He also bribed college coaches to designate children falsely as recruited athletes, smoothing their path to admission, a criminal complaint says.Huffman and Singer exchanged emails about how to get extra time on her daughter's SAT, the complaint says. They arranged for Huffman's daughter to take the SAT at a location controlled by an administrator bribed by Singer, the complaint says. The daughter got a score of 1420 out of a maximum 1600 on the SAT, about 400 points over her Preliminary SAT exam a year earlier. 1623

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Regular nonstop flights between the east coast of Australia and London or New York could soon become a reality.In preparation, Australian airline Qantas has announced three test flights, with 40 people traveling directly from London or New York to Sydney, to see how the human body copes with 19 solid hours of air travel.Qantas previously announced its goal of operating direct flights between London, New York, and three Australian cities -- Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne -- by 2023.The test flights scheduled for October, November and December will move the airline closer to that target and enable Qantas, alongside medical experts, to test the health and wellbeing impacts on passengers and crew.Bjorn Fehrm, an aeronautical and economic analyst at Leeham News, explains to CNN the appeal of the ultra-long-haul flight, as opposed to a more typical two-part journey stopping in Dubai or Singapore.There's no layovers, no extra journeys through customs and no transfer stress, he points out. "You can plan it so you fly over night, and you could arrive to actually have a productive day the next day as well," says Fehrm. "It's going to be businesspeople that fly this way."If the 19-hour flight becomes a reality, it's likely to cost travelers more. "It's cheaper for the airline to do two separate flights," Fehrm says. "But some people are prepared to pay the extra price of that ticket."Before the trials begin later this year, three Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, fresh off the production line, will be flown from Boeing's factory in Seattle to either London or New York.After the test flights -- two from New York, one from London -- the new planes will enter commercial service. Most of the people on board the test flights will be Qantas employees, so seats won't be available for purchase.Researchers from Sydney University's Charles Perkins Centre, Monash University and the Alertness Safety and Productivity Cooperative Research Centre -- a scientific program backed by the Australian government -- will examine the impact of the long flight on those on board.Passengers in the main cabin will wear monitoring devices, and experts from the Charles Perkins Centre will study how their "health, wellbeing and body clock" are impacted by a set of variables that include lighting, food and drink, movement, sleep patterns and inflight entertainment.Monash University scientists will focus on the flight crew, recording their melatonin levels before, during and after the flights, as well as studying brain wave data from electroencephalogram devices worn by the pilots.This information will then be shared with the Civil Aviation Safety Authority "to help inform regulatory requirements associated with ultra-long haul flights," Qantas said in a 2765

  

RACINE, Wisconsin — Police say a woman who tried to sell two iPhones in Racine, Wisconsin, was pepper sprayed and robbed by two men in the parking lot of a fireworks business. Officers are now looking for them.The 35-year-old woman told Racine Police she negotiated a 280

  

SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea is reporting its first death from a new virus, as the mayor of a southeastern city urges its 2.5 million people to stay inside as infections linked to a church congregation spike. The mayor of Daegu says citizens should wear masks even indoors if possible. The city and nearby areas have reported 56 new cases in the past two days. The mayor says the rising infections could soon overwhelm the city’s health system and is asking for urgent help from the central government. Health officials say many of the new patients went to services at a church that were attended by a previously confirmed virus patient or contacted her elsewhere. 680

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