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AUSTIN, Texas – A VHS tape showing a baby boy’s first steps in 1994 is back with its rightful owners after being found at a Goodwill in Texas.Jim McKay, a filmmaker in Austin, bought the tape over a year ago and only recently discovered that the baby’s precious milestone was documented on it. After that, McKay made it his mission to find the family in the video who is seen cheering the baby on.Last Saturday, McKay posted a 439

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An arrest was made following a viral video of a man assaulting three young activists on a bike path in Maryland. The arrest was announced by Maryland Park Police late Friday. Anthony Brennan III, age 60 of Kensington, Maryland, was arrested on Friday, charged with three counts of second-degree assault. In the video, the man, allegedly Brennan, attacked the three young adults who were posting flyers in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. The video showed a man, allegedly Brennan, arguing and grabbing the flyers from one of the victims. The man then pushed his bicycle toward one of the victims who was filming the encounter. 649

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An outbreak of E. coli infections have been traced to contaminated flour, the CDC said on Thursday. The flour has been pulled from the shelves, but consumers may still have contaminated flour in their pantries.The CDC said that there have been 21 reported cases of E. coli-related illnesses due to the contaminated flour. The CDC said that symptoms typically appear 3 to 4 days after consumption. The symptoms typically last up to a week. The symptoms include severe stomach cramps, diarrhea (often bloody) and vomiting, the CDC added.Check your pantry for the following recalled items:Brand Castle MixesOn June 21, 2019, Brand Castle, LLC, of Bedford Heights, Ohio, 679

  

Auslaut. Erysipelas. Bougainvillea. Pendeloque.We'd challenge you to have even heard of some of the words, let alone spell them. But they're just some of the words that the eight winners of the Scripps National Spelling Bee conquered late Thursday to be 266

  

As President Donald Trump moves forward with plans to build additional physical barriers along the southern border, his administration will have to contend with a slew of lawsuits challenging the national emergency declaration allowing him, in part, to do so.So far, at least four lawsuits have been filed challenging the declaration. The argument at the core of each lawsuit is similar: Trump exceeded his authority and circumvented Congress in an attempt to achieve his signature campaign promise for an emergency that, plaintiffs argue, doesn't exist.Here's a rundown of the lawsuits:State of California et al. vs. Trump et al. Plaintiffs: 16 states, led by California Attorney General Xavier Becerra.The lawsuit seeks a preliminary injunction to halt the President's declaration. The complaint accuses Trump of carrying out an "unconstitutional and unlawful scheme," and describes how states "stand to lose millions in federal funding" and could "cause damage to their economies."The complaint includes Trump's remark that he didn't need to declare the emergency.Attorneys general from Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon and Virginia joined California in the lawsuit. All states, except Maryland, are led by Democratic governors.Location: Northern District of California.Judge: Elizabeth D. Laporte, Clinton appointee.Status: Filed.Center for Biological Diversity et al. vs. Trump et al. Plaintiffs: The Center for Biological Diversity, Defenders of Wildlife and Animal Legal Defense Fund.The 1612

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