Monday, June 22, 2015

The Cat Who Fought Off A Dog To Save An Autistic Boy Just Won The "Hero Dog" Award

Tara the cat is now the dog of the year.


That’s Tara, a 7-year-old tabby, and her human, autistic 6-year-old Jeremy Triantafilo.


That's Tara, a 7-year-old tabby, and her human, autistic 6-year-old Jeremy Triantafilo.


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Last May, Jeremy was playing in his driveway when a neighbor’s dog came up and attacked him.


Last May, Jeremy was playing in his driveway when a neighbor's dog came up and attacked him.


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Tara came running and chased the dog down the street.


Tara came running and chased the dog down the street.


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Jeremy had to received eight stitches. Security camera footage of the attack was shared on YouTube and has been viewed millions of times.


Jeremy had to received eight stitches. Security camera footage of the attack was shared on YouTube and has been viewed millions of times.


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President Obama Uses N-Word During Interview About Racism

The president was interviewed by comedian Marc Maron on his WTF podcast Monday and said that the U.S. has not been “cured” of racism.


President Barack Obama spoke about race and guns with comedian Marc Maron on his WTF podcast Monday and dropped the N-word to prove the point that racism still exists and it will take time to overcome it.



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“Racism, we are not cured of it. And it's not just a matter of it not being polite to say n****r in public,” Obama said. “That's not the measure of whether racism still exists or not. It's not just a matter of overt discrimination.”


Responding to Maron's question on the country's race relations in light of the Charleston church shooting and police actions in Baltimore and Ferguson, Obama said, “I always tell young people do not say that nothing's changed when it comes to race in America unless you've lived through being a black man in the 1950s or 60s or 70s,” Obama said.


He said that while it was a fact that race relations had improved during his lifetime, “what is also true is that the legacy of slavery, Jim Crow, discrimination in almost in every institution of our lives…that's still part of our DNA thats passed on.”


He went on to say that “societies don't, overnight, completely erase everything that has happened 200 to 300 years prior.”




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Obama also addressed the issue of gun control in light of the Charleston shooting where a 21-year-old suspect shot and killed nine black people at a Bible study session in a historic South Carolina church.


Reiterating the point he made during his speech after last week's shooting, Obama said, “I've done this way too often. During the course of my presidency it feels as if a couple times a year I end up having to speak to the country and speak to a particularly community about a devastating loss.”


He said that is wasn't enough “just to feel bad” and actions such as “enhancing some basic common sense gun safety laws” could be taken to make such events less likely.


“This is unique to our country. There's no other advanced nation on earth that tolerates multiple shootings on a regular basis and considers it normal, and to some degree, that's what's happened in this country,” he said. “It's become something we expect.”


He said that while people should be respectable of the fact that guns are important to a lot of people and evoke memories and traditions for them, there should be a way to accommodate that with common sense laws that prevent a 21-year-who “who is angry, confused, racist or deranged from going to a gun store and is suddenly packing and can do enormous harm.”





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Colorado Teen Dies Of Septicemic Plague

It was the first case of plague confirmed in Colorado’s Larimer County since 1999.


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A Colorado teen died of septicemic plague earlier this month and he likely contracted the disease through a flea bite.


Taylor Gaes died on June 8, and an investigation is now underway to determine how exactly he contracted the disease — authorities suspect Gaes came in contact with fleas on a dead rodent or other animal in the family farm, according to the Larimer County's website.


The 16-year-old was a sports star at Poudre High School – serving as a pitcher on the baseball team and a quarterback on the football team, according to the Denver Post.


An investigation into the teen's death is being conducted by the local Department of Health and Environment, which is being assisted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, the State Health Department, and the Larimer County Coroner's office.


Officials are also concerned that anyone who visited Gaes's home and attended the ceremony in which his ashes were scattered might have come in contact with the disease. Anyone who was in contact with the victim or visited his home has been urged by local authorities to monitor for any symptoms.


“There is a small chance that others might have been bitten by infected fleas, so anyone who was on the family's land in the last 7 days should seek medical attention immediately if a fever occurs. The last exposure to others was likely on June 14,” it said on the Larimer County's website.


Bubonic plague is the most common form of the disease, according to the CDC. The symptoms are similar to that of the flu and include swollen lymph nodes, sudden onset of fever or chills, severe headache, extreme exhaustion, and a general feeling of illness. Septicemic plague occurs when the bacteria directly enters the bloodstream and spreads throughout the body.


The plague is treatable if diagnosed early, but highly deadly when in an advanced stage.


Last year, a seven-year-old girl, also from Colorado, was infected with bubonic plague. She recovered in hospital, after allegedly coming in contact with a dead squirrel she was trying to bury, CBS News reported.


According to the CDC, an average of seven human plague cases are reported in the U.S. each year, most of them in rural areas in Northern New Mexico, northern Arizona, southern Colorado, California, southern Oregon, and far western Nevada.





Sunday, June 21, 2015

Gold's Gym Would Like You To Know It's Not Affiliated With The Charleston Shooting Suspect

And wants you to please stop tweeting them.















On Saturday, a racist online manifesto that appears to belong to the suspect in the Charleston church massacre was uncovered.



On Saturday, a racist online manifesto that appears to belong to the suspect in the Charleston church massacre was uncovered.






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The website promotes the hatred of Latinos, blacks, and Jews, with the writer saying he has "no choice" but to react with violence.



The FBI is investigating the website's authenticity.






















The website also features several photos of Roof doing things such as burning the American flag. In some of the photos, he is wearing a tank top from Gold's Gym.



The website also features several photos of Roof doing things such as burning the American flag. In some of the photos, he is wearing a tank top from Gold's Gym.






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Since the pictures have been released, people have been directing anger or sarcasm at Gold's Gym online.



Since the pictures have been released, people have been directing anger or sarcasm at Gold's Gym online.






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Former 'Star Wars' Child Star Arrested After High Speed Police Chase

Jake Lloyd, who played young Anakin Skywalker in Episode 1: The Phantom Menace, was arrested last week in South Carolina after a police chase involving speeds of up to 100 mph, officials said.






















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The former child actor who played young Anakin Skywalker was arrested last week after leading police on a high speed chase, South Carolina authorities said.



Jake Lloyd, 26, was charged with failing to stop for officers and reckless driving after his arrest on Wednesday, the Associated Press reported. The chase lasted for about 25 miles — from Charleston County to Colleton County — with Lloyd reaching speeds of 100 mph, officials said.



At one point, Lloyd veered from Interstate 95 to a frontage road by plowing through a fence, the AP reported. The road ended in a wooded area, where Lloyd stopped after hitting several small trees, the Press and Standard reported.



When he was finally arrested, Lloyd gave his name as Jake Broadbent, Sgt. Kyle Strickland of the Colleton County Sheriff's Office told BuzzFeed News. He was driving without a license, and investigators at first had a hard time finding information about him.



On Thursday, a former talent agent confirmed that he had formerly been known as Jake Lloyd, Strickland said.





























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Lloyd was 10 years old when the first Star Wars prequel was released and for the most part quit acting afterward. In addition to doing voice work for Star Wars video games, he previously appeared as Arnold Schwarzenegger's son in Jingle All The Way.











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Thousands Form Unity Chain Across The Ravenel Bridge In Charleston

The event included nine minutes of silence in memory of the lives lost at Emanuel AME Church on Wednesday night.















Several thousand people joined hands Sunday evening in Charleston, South Carolina, in a show of unity following the deadly attack on Emanuel AME Church last week.









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The Bridge to Peace unity chain spanned the iconic Ravenel Bridge, which covers 2 1/2 miles between Charleston and Mount Pleasant.









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A Cop Sang As He Held A Toddler Who Survived A Car Crash That Killed Her Dad

A photo capturing the moment between Officer Nick Struck and a 2-year-old girl is now spreading throughout the web.


A police officer in Colorado is being praised online after a witness captured a poignant moment between him and a toddler whose father had just died in a car accident.


A police officer in Colorado is being praised online after a witness captured a poignant moment between him and a toddler whose father had just died in a car accident.


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The photo of Officer Nick Struck of the Brighton Police Department and the little girl was captured by a witness named Jessica Matrious, who shared it with 9News.


The photo of Officer Nick Struck of the Brighton Police Department and the little girl was captured by a witness named Jessica Matrious, who shared it with 9News.


Struck had responded to the scene of a single-car rollover crash early on Thursday morning, the department said in a press release.


Officers found that two adults and four kids had been involved in the crash, and they all had been ejected from the vehicle. One of the adults, a man, died at the scene. The other adult, a woman, and another child were airlifted to local hospitals, while the three other children were taken to hospitals by ambulances.


It appears none of those in the vehicle were “properly restrained,” authorities said.


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After responding to the scene, Struck was handed the toddler to comfort, 9News reported.


After responding to the scene, Struck was handed the toddler to comfort, 9News reported.


The girl's father was the man who died at the scene.


“When you hear that there's children involved, I'll tell you what, everyone that responds to that scene, you get that pit in your stomach,” Struck told 9News. “The first thing we do when we get on scene is we just try to, if we can comfort anybody, of course we're going to go to the kids.”


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In an emotional interview with the television station, Struck recalled how he sang the girl “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,” which he often does with his own 2-year-old daughter.


In an emotional interview with the television station, Struck recalled how he sang the girl "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," which he often does with his own 2-year-old daughter.


“I have a two-year-old daughter and she's my first kid. So, of course, your first thought is that could be your little daughter,” he said.


“I'm not a medical person, but I know how to give a hug to somebody, and you better believe every one of those officers on scene would do the same thing.”


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