
Women in charge.
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Lucas, who is 4 years old, has a very rare genetic disorder called Sanfilippo (pronounced San-fa-lee-po) Syndrome, also know as MPS III type A. It affects 1 in 70,000 kids. Roughly the same chances of being struck by lightning.

Now about Lucas’s service dog. Her name is Juno. She is a 2 year old Belgian Malinois. Juno and Lucas are inseparable. You don’t see one without the other close by.
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(Daily Mail By BETH STEBNER) - Parents who don’t think television is educational may have to think again.

Madisyn Kestell, a 10-year-old girl from Sheboygan, Wisconsin, performed CPR on her mother Kandace Seyferth after she found her unconscious at the bottom of the stairs.
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(Associated Press) - A jogger who saved a suicidal teenager from drowning herself in a Connecticut lake was a convicted child molester on the lam from Georgia for six years.

Michael Rogers, 49, said shortly after the rescue that he could not bear to walk away and have the girl’s death on his conscience, and Hamden police said an officer involved in the rescue might have died without his help, too.
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(Daily Mail By MICHAEL MOSLEY and FIONA MACRAE) - When Mitch Hunter walked down the street, children hid behind their mothers because they were scared of what they saw.

On becoming a father himself, he decided to have a face transplant, because he didn’t want his own son to be afraid of him.
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(Huffinton Post) - Police in Bellingham, Wash., say a 10-year-old boy defended his mother from an attacker by shooting him in the face with a BB rifle as many as four times.

Paul R. Newman, the man accused of the attack, rents a room in the woman’s home and came home drunk and angry Tuesday morning. Police say he kicked in a bedroom door and started choking the woman, according to Associated Press.
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“Go to school young one, and become great. You can’t help the poor if you are one of them.”
Source: Imgur, comment by neoadom
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(Daily Mail) - A retired New York City police officer has been ordered to take down the flag he flies outside his home to commemorate the colleagues and friends he lost in the 9/11 attacks.

Hero Richard Wentz, who pulled victims from the wreckage of Tower 1 on September 11, 2001, has ordered by the homeowners’ association at his retirement home in Florida to remove the flag or face legal action.
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