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The woman said she knew of her next-door neighbor's reputation of being a "hoarder," and she explained that she had concerns that his house would catch fire because of the numerous items inside. 194
The track should remain closed until the California Horse Racing Board dumps the drugs entirely, or injured horses whose soreness is masked by legally allowed medication will continue to sustain shattered bones, Newkirk said."PETA renews its call for a criminal investigation into the trainers and veterinarians who may have put injured horses on the track, leading to their deaths." 383

The shooting at Noblesville West Middle School was reported shortly after 9 a.m. local time Friday.Teacher Jason Seaman and Ella were wounded when another student opened fire.Seaman is being hailed as a hero for tackling the shooter. He is hospitalized in good condition.The suspect has been arrested. He is not being identified because he is a juvenile.There is no word on a motive for the shooting at this time. 430
The technician told Dentel that he had atrial fibrillation, also known as AFib or AF. A doctor later confirmed the diagnosis, telling Dentel that “this watch may have just saved your life.” 189
The saying had been on a wall above lockers in Gregory-Lincoln Education Center for the Performing and Visual Arts for five years, according to KTRK, but it was removed after a mother posted an image of the quote to social media.Some saw it as sexist or misogynistic. Some saw it as a way of reminding young people about respect."It's perpetuating horrible gender stereotypes, shaming women, and relinquishing boys of all responsibility. It's sexist, misogynistic, and discriminatory!" Lisa H. Beckman, who first shared the image of the quote, wrote on Twitter Friday.Beckman told CNN Saturday that her children attend school in the Houston Independent School District but not the school where the quote was displayed. She saw the photo on a friend's Facebook page and asked permission to share it."As soon as I saw it I was outraged," she said.Beckman said the quote perpetuates a "misogynistic society.""It's a bigger problem than just a quote on a wall, it's how women in this country are treated," Beckman said. "My goal by posting it to Twitter was to get the school to take it down before any other children saw it."Beckman said the school the quote was taken down within 10 hours of her tweeting the photo Friday.Other Twitter users also reacted."Why would that be disgusting? I think it's true in BOTH senses. If you act more like a gentleman, she will act more like a lady. This is to say- if you show nobility, more people will follow suit. I believe people are looking too much into this and CREATING an issue," Michael Waters tweeted.A famed former New York madam said she used the quote to guide her "girls" in the 1980s.The quote has been attributed to Sydney Biddle Barrows, whose arrest in 1984 was national news because of her upscale clients inspired a made-for-TV movie starring Candice Bergen.In an 1987 interview with the Sydney Morning Herald, Barrows, a descendant of two passengers of the Mayflower and who came to be known in media as "the Mayflower Madam," said she would tell her workers the quote was a "basic rule that you should always keep in mind."The quote was on a wall of the Gregory-Lincoln PK-5 Education Center, according to the Houston Independent School District.CNN reached out to Gregory-Lincoln school, a combined elementary and middle school, for comment but didn't get an immediate response. 2336
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