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Brave 11-Year-Old Fights Off Pit Bull to Save Little Sister
Brave 11-Year-Old Fights Off Pit Bull to Save Little Sister
Brave 11-Year-Old Fights Off Pit Bull to Save Little Sister
During their morning walk to school in Dublin, Georgia, 11-year-old Maleik Carr and his 5-year-old sister Jalia have to pass a neighbor's yard that houses two unchained, but fenced-in, pit bulls. On Monday disaster struck, as something had made a large hole in the fence over the weekend. When the dogs saw the siblings coming they darted through the hole and began attacking Jalia.
Two Million Americans Could Lose Unemployment Benefits — Dollars and Sense
Two Million Americans Could Lose Unemployment Benefits — Dollars and Sense
Two Million Americans Could Lose Unemployment Benefits — Dollars and Sense
Federal unemployment benefits are set to run out this holiday season for over 2 million Americans out there still looking for work. Their only chance for survival is if Congress decides to extend the deadline for them to file for an extension for those benefits. However, with amendments to the program made already earlier this year, the outcome appears very bleak.
Test Your Eyesight With the Superb Vision Test App
Test Your Eyesight With the Superb Vision Test App
Test Your Eyesight With the Superb Vision Test App
Have you ever wondered whether you were colorblind or just needed glasses, but you're not sure if an appointment with the eye doctor is warranted? Well, with the Vision Test App, all you need is your phone to know if you need to start trying on frames.
College Football 2012 – Week 11 Recap
College Football 2012 – Week 11 Recap
College Football 2012 – Week 11 Recap
Now things are getting interesting. Texas A&M threw college football for a loop, pulling off the biggest upset of the season and, at least for the time being, knocking the SEC out of the national title picture. But that was far from the only excitement this week in college football. Here is all the action from around the Top 25.
Are Federal Prisoners Taking Jobs From Law-Abiding Citizens?
Are Federal Prisoners Taking Jobs From Law-Abiding Citizens?
Are Federal Prisoners Taking Jobs From Law-Abiding Citizens?
There are currently thousands of inmates employed, at extremely low wages, in federal prisons all across the country manufacturing a myriad of products to be sold strictly to government agencies. Yet, while some argue that paying convicted felons to work in these factories is a good way of teaching them skills that can be used in civil society, others say that it takes jobs away from upstanding ci

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