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FOUND: Special needs girl found in Georgia!

Update: Trinity Lopez has been found. Just minutes ago, the Douglas County Sheriff told us how they found the missing teenage girl. @wsbtv pic.twitter.com/QF1CAy7iLQ — Renee (@Camera_girl_Nee) May 18, 2017 Original Story: Authorities are looking for a 13-year-old in Douglasville, Georgia, who disappeared on Tuesday. Trinity Lopez, 13, was last seen at her Douglas County home, close to the Dorsett

READ: Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz Posts Resignation Letter, Announces Early Departure

(Getty) Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz released his resignation letter today, confirming that his last day as a Member of the House will be June 30, 2017, long before his latest two-year term ends. You can read the complete letter below. In the letter, Chaffetz tells his constituents that he is following through with his promise to not make serving in

Shocking: Trump Just Caught White House ‘Muslim’ Adviser In Coup Attempt

President Donald Trump (left), Deputy Nat’l Security Adviser Dina Powell (right) President Donald Trump is attempting to clean house of those insiders who are in cahoots to take him out. Now, it seems Trump went on the offensive and laid a trap, and one close Muslim adviser with secret ties to the president’s enemies has been caught red-handed. Here’s the

Starbucks Registers Down in Widespread Outage

Large parts of the United States and Canada are being afflicted by a coffee shortage as a result of a crash to Starbucks’s computer systems. The caffeine crisis began on Tuesday morning and, as of 2 p.m. ET, remained unresolved. The company has acknowledged the problem, saying it is the result of troubles with a software update, not hacking. A

Fight for 15 champion DNC sued for not paying minimum wage

With a hat tip to America Rising Squared, it’s worth noting that the DNC (and Big Labor) is off to a rough start this week. There’s an embarrassing lawsuit percolating in Pennsylvania where a group of Democratic campaign workers are upset with the state party and the leadership of the national committee. The reason? They were apparently working their tails

Coroner says excessive caffeine led to healthy 16-year-old boy’s death

COLUMBIA, S.C. — A coroner says a healthy 16-year-old South Carolina high school student died from heart problems after drinking too much caffeine. Richland County Coroner Gary Watts said Monday that Davis Cripe had no pre-existing heart condition that might have caused him to collapse and die in a classroom last month. Watts says Cripe drank a large Mountain Dew,

Funny: Spicer dodges questions repeatedly over whether Trump has recordings of Comey

He dodged on Friday too but it wasn’t as clear then as it is today just how adamantly he’s been instructed not. to. discuss. this. No matter what. You need to watch The Hill’s version of the clip to appreciate how scripted he was in batting down questions on this subject, not just in refusing to answer but in using

Dog shot with arrow at archery range; surveillance video leads to arrest

GRAYS HARBOR, Wash. – A man was arrested Monday after Washington police said he shot a dog with a bow and arrow at an archery range. The dog, named Dozer, is expected to live despite the arrow passing completely through his body. The arrow was removed, and a vet treated him. The arrow passed all the way through Dozer, but

School Bans Unvaccinated Kids After Immunized Children Start Chickenpox Outbreak

Augora Hills, CA — Close to one-quarter of students at a California elementary school have been directed by school officials to stay home for three weeks due to a small onset of chickenpox cases that began in March. The chickenpox outbreak at Mariposa School of Global Education in Augora Hills, California is unique because the first case of chickenpox discovered at the

NYT: Support for Korea policy depends on … two hands and a flashlight?

Americans have a bad reputation for their grasp of world geography. According to a new survey conducted by Morning Consult on behalf of the New York Times, it’s well deserved, at least when it comes to the Korean crisis. Only a little over a third of Americans could identify the Korean peninsula on a map, and some of the guesses

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