Bring That Week Back: Charles Ramsey Signs Book Deal
Girl left brain dead moving to new facility, plus more news.
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Charles Ramsey Signs Book Deal - Jahi McMath, a girl who was left brain dead after surgery, will be moved to a new facility; Illinois suburb investigating KKK fliers; plus more national news. — Natelege Whaley (@nateIege) Charles Ramsey, who became famous after freeing Amanda Berry from a decade of captivity earlier this year, has signed a book deal with Gray & Co. Ramsey is to write a memoir of his life before and after the incident with writer Randy Nyerges. “What you saw on TV doesn’t even begin to tell the story,” Ramsey said. (Photo by Lucian Perkins/For The Washington Post via Getty Images)
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Girl Left Brain Dead to Be Moved to New Facility - The family of Jahi McMath, 13, is looking to move the girl, who was left brain dead after a tonsillectomy, to another facility. A California judge ruled that Jahi should be taken off life support earlier this week. Her family is hoping for a miracle. The hospital described the procedure on Jahi as “complicated” although it was supposed to be routine. (Photo: AP Photo/Courtesy of McMath Family and Omari Sealey, File)
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Illinois Suburb Investigating KKK Fliers - Police in Tinley Park, Cook County, is investigating the origins of fliers that were discovered in several driveways in the neighborhood Monday. “You can sleep tonight knowing the Klan is awake!” one read and also had a candy cane attached to it. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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Daughter of NYC Mayor-Elect Reveals Past Substance Use - Chiara de Blasio, 19, shared her story of battling depression and past substance abuse in a new video. "People are suffering from this disease and dying from this disease every day and we really can't do anything as a society to help those people until we start talking about it," she said. (Photo: Chiara de Blasio via YouTube)
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George Zimmerman Painting Sells for More Than $100,000 - With the sale of a painting he made on eBay for $100,099.99, George Zimmerman has begun to lighten the $2.5 million he owes his defense attorneys. "I found a creative way to express myself, my emotions and the symbols that represent my experiences," writes Zimmerman. (Photo: eBay.com)
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