A 2-year-old rap song has drawn criticism from Asian Americans. What’s behind the push to ban it?; ‘I dropped to my knees': Minn. firefighter responds to a fatal crash, finds his son’s body; Terrified girls forced to swim with python in Malaysian ‘motivational camp’; While herding sheep, Australian man discovers bones of a giant dinosaur. Meet Wade.; Beautiful young family of 6 perishes as blaze engulfs Nebraska farm house; ‘Nasty woman is probably the coolest thing Hillary has ever been called’;
 
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‘What did you just call me?’ Black broadcaster confronts hate in Charleston.
Emmy-winning TV reporter Steve Crump calmly interviewed a young white man, who told him that he is not “endowed by his creator” and that he doesn't deserve to share the same lifestyle as a “Caucasian.”
A 2-year-old rap song has drawn criticism from Asian Americans. What’s behind the push to ban it?
Rapper YG hasn't publicly responded. His booking agents and managers didn't respond to requests for comment Thursday. When confronted by protesters at a recent show in the D.C. area, he simply said, "Protest that."
 
‘I dropped to my knees': Minn. firefighter responds to a fatal crash, finds his son’s body
“Seeing the car on fire and the rims, I knew [it was my son],” Randy Peterson said.
 
Terrified girls forced to swim with python in Malaysian ‘motivational camp’
It wasn't venomous but the 10-year-olds didn't know that. The men supervising them had a good laugh.
 
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While herding sheep, Australian man discovers bones of a giant dinosaur. Meet Wade.
"Wade" was roughly the length of an 18-wheeler, and had hips as almost wide as a picnic table.
 
Beautiful young family of 6 perishes as blaze engulfs Nebraska farm house
The rural home had already collapsed by the time firefighters arrived.
 
‘Nasty woman is probably the coolest thing Hillary has ever been called’
Trump's 'such a nasty woman' crack prompts women to reclaim their nastiness.
 
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