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Falls can be deadly, especially for elders
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BREAKING: I can confirm this call actually did take place at 3:19 PM on Friday on CSPAN. This video is NOT AI generated:
Caller: "Hello this is John Barron. This is the worst decision you can never have in your life, practically. Jack will agree with me. This is a terrible decision. You have Hakeem Jeffries, he is a dope. You have chuck Schumer, he can't cook a cheeseburger. True Americans will not be happy. She is a disgrace."
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@scotelenaah Prayers for your successful procedure and full recovery
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@ronsterd89 Pinch of salt; little garlic, I skip the celery
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Jill Scott performs “A Long Walk” for her NPR Tiny Desk concert: youtu.be/M5QOaaRJYFc?si…

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Remember when Derek Redmond’s dad put fatherhood on display before the entire world when his son tore his hamstring during the Olympics?
In the 1992 Olympics, Derek Redmond started his heat like any other runner… But then his hamstring tore. He fell, limped, and pain took over.
As doctors and officials rushed in to stop him, something else happened: His father ran onto the track, embraced him, and said, “Let’s finish.”
That embrace changed everything.
That moment wasn’t about a medal.
It was about perseverance, dignity, and the unbreakable bond between a father and son.
When Derek stood back up… he didn’t just run, he walked his way across the finish line, helped by his dad.
Tears.
Strength.
Defiance.
Hope.
This is proof that sometimes the greatest achievements aren’t won by speed, but by heart.
Because life isn’t just about how fast you run.
It’s about who helps you when you can’t run anymore.
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1-year-old Amalia and her family were sent to Texas' Dilley immigration detention center, where they were detained for 60 days — joining families that have been held for durations that advocates say exceed the limits established by federal court rulings.
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