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Newsfeed Now: School official under fire for Holocaust ‘opposing views’ remark; Dalmatian headed to NYC firehouse

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(NEXSTAR) – For the first time in weeks, people were allowed to visit parts of the Carlton Reserve as it appears the search for Brian Laundrie in that area has come to an end. Laundrie is a person of interest in the death of Gabby Petito.

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A Texas district administrator is under fire for claiming there might be opposing perspectives on the Holocaust.

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A Chesterfield mom said her young daughter’s latest dental visit was disturbing, claiming that a dentist used a little-known technique to calm a hysterical child down during a procedure called “hand over mouth.”

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October is breast cancer awareness month and all over the nation, people are shining a light on something that impacts so many lives. A tattoo artist in Indiana is providing a positive creative service to these warriors who’ve fought such a dark battle.

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A Dalmatian from Iowa is headed to New York City to replace the mascot dog for Ladder 20 of the New York City Fire Department in lower Manhattan. The puppy is set to replace the dog that was given to the Ladder company 20 years ago after they lost seven firefighters when the North Tower came down on September 11, 2001.

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