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Brad Fox | April 6, 2015
U.S. Army Sergeant Peter Kuch was only eight years old when he was forced to leave his family behind and walk across the desert during a civil war in his homeland of Sudan. Peter says America is his home now, however. “I will do my job to the best of my ability until the last day I leave the army. I will always remember this is the country that I’m serving,” says Sgt. Kuch, as tears roll. Mr…
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Brad Fox | April 3, 2015
Seattle’s path toward their record breaking 15 dollar minimum wage officially started two days ago with the first bump in pay. Who the law applies to exactly is currently being debated, however. It is unclear whether or not all public institutions need to abide by the minimum wage increase. Seattle’s largest public employer, The University of Washington, says there just isn’t any money…
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Brad Fox | April 3, 2015
When her dad says his celebrity crush is Kim Kardashian, this little girl steps in to tell him why it’s a very bad choice. Her personality bursts forth as she explains that Kim is famous only because of her plastic surgeries and because she takes her clothes off. “Why are you famous for that?” she asks. “When you have a life on this world, I don’t think you should be showing your parts to…
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Brad Fox | April 2, 2015
Alex McKelvey is not your typical eight-year-old. By waking up before dawn to volunteer at the local mission, McKelvey is already learning about the rewards of helping others. The McKelveys have been on a kindness mission the past several months. They have made good deeds a priority - 600 of them, in fact. Eight-year-old Alex and her parents have made it their mission to complete every item…
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Brad Fox | April 2, 2015
News has just arrived that a preliminary deal for a nuclear agreement between the U.S. and Iran has been reached. Reuters reports that Iran agrees to scale back their current enrichment by two-thirds and has agreed to be monitored for ten years. Here is what John Kerry said on Twitter: "If this framework leads to a final, comprehensive deal, it will make our country, our allies, and our…
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Brad Fox | April 2, 2015
“Upon entering that doorway, they all just opened up on me. It felt like somebody was just beating me up with sledge-hammers. After I figured out I was getting shot at I said, ‘God get me home to my girls.’” Navy SEAL Sr. Chief Mike Day's survival is what some might consider to be a miracle. Day was not only shot 27 times, but also took grenade shrapnel in a fire fight with Al Qaeda…