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5 Interesting Photos & Stories of The Week
Interesting Photos & Stories of The Week

Here are some interesting photos and stories of the week.
Interesting Stories: Rachel Jeantel Keeps Her Promise to Trayvon Martin
Rachel Jentel, who was a key witness in the Trayvon Martin trial, kept her promise to her late friend and graduated from high school.
Jeantel was the last to speak to 17-year-old Martin moments before the unarmed teenager was shot dead by George Zimmerman in 2012. Jeantel later served as a key witness for the prosecution.
Interesting Photos : Asbury Park High School Band Marches in Memorial Day Parade
The Asbury Park High School Marching Band, under the direction of
Karen Schwarz, prepares to participate in the Memorial Day Parade.
Interesting Photos : LaVerne Cox Covers Time Magazine
LaVerne Cox makes history as she is the first transgender to cover TIME Magazine. It’s a big deal. Not only for the LGBTQ community, but all of us.
Child murderer gets life in prison
Arthur Morgan III, who was convicted of throwing his daughter of a bridge into a creek leaving her there to die, will spend the rest of his life in prison.
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