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There Are 10 Signs of Faster Aging Hidden in Your Blood, Study Says
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There Are 10 Signs of Faster Aging Hidden in Your Blood, Study Says

You might be older than you think.
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HOUSE OF DAVID’s Jon Erwin and Jon Gunn expressed their excitement at audiences’ hunger for “inspirational and faith-based content.”
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Democrat Mail-In Ballot Strategy At Risk From SCOTUS Election Day Case
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Democrat Mail-In Ballot Strategy At Risk From SCOTUS Election Day Case

"this will be a huge blow to the Democrat mail-in ballot efforts if the ballots have to be received by election day because it's election day, not election season" The post Democrat Mail-In Ballot Strategy At Risk From SCOTUS Election Day Case first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
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'They Agreed' - Iran Bends The Knee To Trump To End Conflict
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Mercor competitor Deccan AI raises $25M, sources experts from India
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Mercor competitor Deccan AI raises $25M, sources experts from India

Deccan AI concentrates its workforce in India to manage quality in a fast-growing but fragmented AI training market.
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Shutdown is about defunding police, open borders: Steve Scalise | The Record with Greta Van Susteren
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Shutdown is about defunding police, open borders: Steve Scalise | The Record with Greta Van Susteren

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The Corbett Report: This is the REAL Iran Endgame
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​​Stew Peters - Here’s the fallout from Trump taking out Iran’s power grid
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NY superintendent flies to Guatemala to give diploma to graduate detained by ICE
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NY superintendent flies to Guatemala to give diploma to graduate detained by ICE

Roosevelt Schools Superintendent Dr. Shawn Wightman set out on an unusual journey to give his student, Alvaro Castro Velasquez, the graduation he earned. The senior was looking forward to walking across the stage with his friends at Roosevelt High School this May. But just weeks before graduation, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained him during a random encounter. Soon after, ICE transferred Castro Velasquez to a facility in Texas. When school officials found out, it sparked a response that brought the immigration crackdown right to their doorstep. Students in their caps and gowns. Photo credit: Canva “He wasn’t a hardened criminal or anything like that. Didn’t have any type of record. That was the moment everybody realized that this is a real thing,” Wightman told ABC 7 New York. Wightman didn’t give up on the senior. The superintendent boarded a flight to Texas with his regalia and Castro Velasquez’s diploma in hand. It was then that he realized the task wouldn’t be so simple. He was denied a meeting with the student who had reportedly come to the United States alone when he was 16. The flight, paid for out of his own pocket, turned out to be an expensive dead end. A man on a plane. Photo credit: Canva “It’s very difficult as a superintendent, a father, to think about if something like that were to have happened to any of my kids,” Wightman told ABC 7 New York. But where a seed of determination is planted, setbacks can sometimes act as water, leading to a bloom. After Wightman’s unsuccessful attempt to deliver the teen his diploma, Castro Velasquez opted for self-deportation to Guatemala. Navigating the immigration system alone as a teen is likely overwhelming, which may have contributed to the senior’s decision to leave. Wightman, however, became more determined than ever to ensure the teen received the diploma he earned. The educator took two flights and drove five and a half hours through the foothills of Guatemala to reach his former student. The pair reunited after Wightman’s long journey to the Central American country. The unwavering superintendent didn’t just arrive with a diploma in hand. He brought his own graduation robe and hood, along with the student’s cap and gown. In doing so, Wightman brought the graduation ceremony to Castro Velasquez. An airplane. Photo credit: Canva “This is amazing for me. He helped me. And he supported me, for all this time,” Castro Velasquez told ABC 7 New York. “I’m not feeling I’m alone. I know I have him and my family.” The TV station shared the video on Instagram, and people can’t get over the lengths the superintendent went to to mark the special occasion for his student. One person said, “Thank you sir, for demonstrating humanity.” View this post on Instagram Another wrote, “On his own dime. He should sleep peacefully at night knowing he did something extraordinarily kind!!” Someone else shared, “My heart is so moved by the sheer humanity and compassion of this man. He is a true educator! I pray that this young man will be inspired to keep fighting for his dreams. I pray that he be protected so that one day he can pay it forward.” For those wondering why he went to such lengths at his own expense, Wightman’s answer is simple: “You don’t abandon people who you care about.” The post NY superintendent flies to Guatemala to give diploma to graduate detained by ICE appeared first on Upworthy.
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