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Winston is one lucky pooch.The French bulldog beat the odds Friday night when he plummeted from a six-story building in Manhattan's Lower East Side, only to crash through the sunroof of a car parked below.Winston was taken to an emergency vet hospital with minimal injuries. Emma Heinrich, the dog's owner, was shocked that he survived."I'm still trying to wrap my head around the astronomical odds of him walking away from this fall with nothing more than a few cuts and scratches," Heinrich told CNN.She had just finished walking Winston when he escaped her grasp and ran away. She said the dog bolted up a set of stairs and out onto the roof through a door that was left open.Then, he jumped."Before he could slow himself down it was too late and I watched him disappear over the edge, falling six stories landing with a terrifying crash," Heinrich wrote 869

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US oil surged above a barrel on Wednesday amid worries that Tropical Storm Barry could derail crude production in the Gulf of Mexico.US oil futures for August delivery settled 4.5% higher at .43, 215

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When Mario Arreola-Botello was pulled over, he didn't understand much of what the Oregon police officer was telling him.Botello, a Latino, non-native English speaker, was stopped for failing to signal a turn and a lane change, his attorney, Josh Crowther told CNN.What happened next sparked a years-long court battle that landed at the state's supreme court. In a November ruling, the court decided officers in the state were no longer allowed to ask questions that were irrelevant to the reason of the traffic stop.It's an issue that's often been tackled in courts across the country, but a University of North Carolina professor says there's never been a decision as "wide-reaching" as this one.And that's a problem because he says young black and Latino men are often targeted disproportionally when it comes to random car searches."It really convinces people that they're not full citizens, that police are viewing them as suspects," UNC-Chapel Hill professor Frank Baumgartner says. "And that's a challenge to our democracy."While the ruling addresses a nationwide issue, it only applies to one state.Drivers are being racially profiled but have to depend on their states to expand protections against racial bias and searches, ACLU attorney Carl Takei told CNN."When the legal regime permits perpetual stops and searches," he says, "It enables widespread practices and harms to the people of color that are involved."The racial disparitiesIn the ruling, Beaverton Police Department officer Erik Faulkner said he asked Arreola-Botello the same questions he usually asks during his traffic stops."Do you have anything illegal in the car? Would you consent to a search for guns, drugs, knives, bombs, illegal documents or anything else that you're not allowed to possess?" Faulkner said, according to the 1820

  

WEBBERS FALLS, Oklahoma — Aside from first responders making their rounds, Webbers Falls, Oklahoma was a ghost town after evacuation orders were issued earlier this week.Most people left Wednesday night when the sheriff's department went through the town telling everyone about the barges making their way toward the dam.For those who stayed — they were warned multiple times by police and fire to leave. Almost all residents did evacuate, though.For many, it's something they haven't had to do in 33 years."I'm thinking I can't believe this has gotten like this," said resident Chris Adams. "I mean this is an incredible amount of water we're looking at."The fire department was circling the town with boats, and police were making sure no one sneaks back in.A few firefighters told KJRH television station reporters they had urged people to leave by telling them there was no way to know how the water is going to flood the streets.So while water in the area may not have reached a home on the other side of the street, it could have quickly risen in the area around the house — leaving people inside with nowhere to go. 1139

  

VOLKMARSEN, Germany (AP) — Police in Germany say several people have been injured after a car drove into a crowd at a Carnival procession. Northern Hesse police said a large number of police are at the scene in Volkmarsen, about 175 miles southwest of Berlin, and the driver was arrested. Police said they couldn't immediately provide further details and urged people not to spread “unconfirmed reports" about the incident, which happened early Monday afternoon. Police say they have not received any reports of any deaths, and don't have a specific number of injuries yet. They say it is too early to say what caused the car to crash into the crowd. 662

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