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2018-10-31 21:36:45 UTC  

TEACHER FACING DEPORTATION: Min Wang says the visa that has allowed her work in the U.S. expired, so she applied for two different options to stay. One of the options she was denied is known as the “Einstein visa,” which is what allowed Melania Trump to gain legal residency.

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2018-10-31 21:42:32 UTC  

QAnon: Nevada Republican Congressional Candidate Promotes Conspiracy Theory About the 'Deep State'

https://www.newsweek.com/qanon-republican-congressional-candidate-promotes-conspiracy-theory-1195615

2018-10-31 21:43:09 UTC  

City to pay homeless $15 an hour to pick up street trash
By Ashleigh Jackson, Digital Producer, Meredith
Updated 9 hrs ago | Posted on Oct 31, 2018

2018-10-31 21:43:16 UTC  

@Fremp 👋

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Been sick all day. Just watching PSB YT and trying to hold food down

2018-10-31 21:45:04 UTC  

new initiative in San Jose, California is aiming to combat the city's growing litter problem while helping homeless people get back on their feet.

Starting in November, San Jose will pay more than a dozen homeless residents at least $15 an hour to pick up trash at roughly 40 "hotspots" around the city, the Mercury News reported.

The city has partnered with Goodwill and Downtown Streets Team, a non-profit that works to end homelessness, to hire and manage the workers. According to the Mercury News, the ultimate goal is to help participants transition into full-time employment.

“We are working to transform lives,” Mayor Sam Liccardo said during a press conference on Thursday.

Officials said some of the trash and litter is made by the homeless and putting them to work will give them the opportunity to be part of the solution.

Those hired to help clean up will work four to five hours a day, KRON reported.

2018-10-31 21:49:33 UTC  

'I deeply regret any pain I may have caused, and I apologize to anyone who feels I have let them down," Michael Flick said. http://4.nbcny.com/jX0IiBF

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2018-10-31 21:51:09 UTC  

The public school district serves 25,000 students in grades K-12 and another 2,900 pre-K students in community centers. http://4.nbcny.com/yynV0lZ

2018-10-31 21:51:53 UTC  

Photos from the scene are jarring. At least one sedan appears totally crushed under the belly of a tractor-trailer, which appears to have collided with a box truck. http://4.nbcny.com/nU199ut

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2018-10-31 21:52:35 UTC  

"This is just a sick, demented individual that's masquerading as a human being out there, preying on our children," the sheriff said. http://4.nbcny.com/1JrNwaP

2018-10-31 21:54:37 UTC  

A would-be actor took a shockingly extreme step to improve his career by cutting off his own arm so that he could more easily pose as a war veteran, only to have a handful of small, modest parts to show for his extreme and bloody trouble.

According to KOB4, Todd Latourette, who claims he is bipolar, cut off and cauterized his right arm roughly 17 years ago while he was off his medications.

“I severed my hand with a Skil saw,” he told the outlet. “The state of my mind was a psychotic episode.”

Surprisingly, the move worked and Latourette found work off the severed limb and a story about being a war veteran. Most recently, he appeared in Season 4, Episode 5 of AMC’s “Better Call Saul.”

Latourette is back on his medication and says that living with the lie has been difficult, which is why he chose to come forward and admit to it now, despite the fact that it will likely hinder his acting career going forward.

2018-10-31 21:54:39 UTC  
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I was dishonorable. I’m killing my career by doing this, if anyone thinks this was for personal edification, that’s not the case,” says Latourette. “I’m ousting myself from the New Mexico Film Industry. And gladly so, just to say what I’ve said.”

Representatives for AMC did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment on the matter.

Latourette, however, notes that he is not looking to be redeemed for what he’s done, but instead hopes that his story will help those who may be struggling with mental illness understand the importance of taking their medication.

“The power is in your hands to take your medication in the morning, or at night. So that, this, this discourse of my life doesn’t need to necessarily be yours. Because it happens quick … it happens quick.”