,document,summary,topic_id 0,"Tiger Woods sex scandal update: Porn star Devon James makes 15 mistresses as Elin continues to fume DEVONJAMESXXX.COM 'I want you to be my whore' was one text message Florida-based porn star Devon James says Tiger Woods sent her. Now Tiger Woods is triple-X. A third porn star spewed tawdry tales of threesomes with Woods on Tuesday amid reports that his still-furious wife may skip his big return to golf. Devon James, a Florida-based ""adult entertainer,"" claims she bedded Woods over a 2-1/2-year stretch. In a radio interview, she recounted her first meeting with Woods just minutes before a three-way. ""Hi, I'm Tiger. Nice to meet you,"" she quoted him as saying before they quickly got down to business. Woods, 34, allegedly paid the two women $2,000 each for what she described as ""dirty"" sex. ""There was very little talk the first time,"" said James, a 29-year-old busty blond. Woods immediately asked for her personal phone number, and the affair continued into 2008, she claimed. The trysts bring the total of Woods' mistresses to 15, by some counts, in his five-year marriage. That new tales of his infidelities are still emerging has Woods' wife, Elin, furious, reports the Chicago Sun-Times. She'll likely won't be there when her husband hits the links next month at the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Ga., the paper and People magazine both reported. ""By not going, she sends a signal that she is staying with Tiger only because of the children,"" a source told People. Meanwhile, James said she had phone records verifying her claim of a relationship with Woods, including one that says, ""I want you to be my whore."" Woods also has been linked to porn stars Joslyn James and Holly Sampson. lmcshane@nydailynews.com ||||| this data is currently not publicly accessible. Starting in 1996, Alexa Internet has been donating their crawl data to the Internet Archive. 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There was very little talk the first time, says the 29-year-old, claiming the golfer paid her and the other woman $2,000 each. She says the affair continued for two and a half years. And apparently his text messages to her were just as classy as weve come to expect: One allegedly says, I want you to be my whore. How is Elin Nordegren taking all of this? Not well, reports the Chicago Sun-Times. A source says she plans to skip Tigers Masters comeback.",3412 1,"Man Arrested In East Tennessee Chain Saw Attack Posted: Monday, August 23, 2010 7:43 AM EST (AP) KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Kentucky State Police have arrested a man wanted in a chain saw attack on an East Tennessee man. A news release from the agency said troopers arrested 27-year-old Brandon Petrey of Whitley County, Ky., shortly after 10 p.m. EDT Sunday. Petrey is held on a charge of attempted second-degree murder and two local bench warrants from eastern Kentucky. The Knoxville News Sentinel reported Petrey and another person were cutting tree branches and shrubs in a subdivision in Knox County, Tenn., and the victim went to stop them from cutting along his parents' property. They got into an argument and police said the victim was cut on a thumb. It wasn't clear how serious the injury was, but Knox County Sheriff's spokeswoman Ashley Haynes said the man was taken to a hospital. His name wasn't released. (Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) ||||| Whitley County (Ky.) Sheriff's Department Kentucky State Trooper First Class Don Trosper gave a quote about Petrey's arrest. His name was incorrect in an earlier version of this story. WILLIAMSBURG, Ky. - Kentucky Police have arrested a Whitley County, Ky., landscape worker accused of assaulting a West Knox County homeowner with a chainsaw on Saturday. Police located Brandon Petrey, 27, in Whitley County and arrested him at 10:09 p.m. Sunday ""without incident,"" Kentucky State Trooper First Class Don Trosper said today. Petrey is being held in Whitley County Jail, charged on two local bench warrants, and is awaiting extradition to Knox County, where he faces a charge of attempted second-degree murder in the incident, with a bond of $250,000, authorities said. According to the Knox County Sheriff's Office, Petrey, as part of a two-man landscaping job in the River Bend subdivision off Northshore Drive, was going down the street cutting shrubs and branches with a chainsaw when he came to 1835 Schriver Road. The victim, whose name has not been released, had been watching what Petrey was doing and went to stop him when he reached his home, which he shares with his parents. The two men got into an altercation, and the victim's thumb was injured. The homeowner was transported to the University of Tennessee Medical Center, according to KCSO. More details as they develop online and in Tuesday's News Sentinel.","– So it's not exactly the Tennessee chain saw massacre, but it does involve a crime and a chainsaw: Police arrested 27-year-old Brandon Petrey yesterday on a charge of attempted second-degree murder after a day of landscaping went awry. Petrey and a co-worker were cutting tree branches and shrubs in a subdivision in Knox County, Tenn., on Saturday, when a man asked them not to cut along his parents' property. An argument ensued, and Petrey reportedly cut the man's thumb, reports the Knoxville News Sentinel. The unnamed victim was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. Read the full article.",3859 2,"ALLENTOWN, Pa. - The Lehigh County Humane Society has come to the rescue of 71 beagles. Officials said the dogs, taken from a location in Lehigh County, are in poor health and in need of loving homes. The dogs were brought to the humane society shelter from a home in Upper Saucon Township Saturday night. Staff were called to the home for noise complaints, but were not expecting what they found when they arrived. ""When we first got the complaint we were told it was 25 dogs so when we first got out there we were not prepared for what we saw,"" said Lehigh County Humane Society Executive Director Mary Shafer. ""I never saw so many dogs and one little space in my life,"" said Humane Officer Barbara Morgan. Officials said they encountered beagles living wall-to-wall in conditions unfit for their health and well-being. Officials said the former owner is facing the possibility of animal cruelty charges. Officer Morgan received consent to take ownership of the dogs in writing by their former owner Sunday. The officer believes the dogs were inherited after their original owner passed away, and their care became too much. The sudden influx of 71 dogs to the humane society has the shelter busting at the seems. ""We're already spending over $27,000 a month on meds and this just added to the bill,"" Shafer said. Officials there hope the dogs quickly make their way back to healthy, normal lives. ""The dogs are doing pretty good. They're all learning to adjust. It's hard for them,"" Shafer said. The public can help by considering adopting a dog or donating to the Lehigh County Humane Society. ||||| ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) — Animal welfare workers say 71 beagles have been removed from ""deplorable conditions"" in a Pennsylvania home. Barbara Morgan, an officer with the Lehigh County Humane Society says she expects to file charges against the owner of the home near Allentown where the dogs were discovered. Many of the dogs were sickly and underweight. Morgan says they range from weeks old to senior-aged. Staffers were called to the home over noise complaints. Morgan she'd never seen so many dogs squeezed into such a small space. The Lehigh County Humane Society says in a Facebook posting the dogs are being evaluated and information on adoption will be available in coming days. Until then, they are in need of donations to help care for them, including wet food, towels, sheets and leashes."," Animal welfare workers say 71 beagles have been removed from ""deplorable conditions"" in a Pennsylvania home. Barbara Morgan, an officer with the Lehigh County Humane Society, says she expects to file charges against the owner of the home near Allentown where the dogs were discovered, the AP reports. Many of the dogs, which Morgan says range from weeks old to senior-aged, were sickly and underweight. Staffers were called to the home over noise complaints, and they were shocked by what they found. ""When we first got the complaint, we were told it was 25 dogs, so when we first got out there, we were not prepared for what we saw,"" the humane society's executive director, Mary Shafer, tells WFMZ. ""I never saw so many dogs [in] one little space in my life,"" Morgan adds. She notes that it's believed the dogs had been inherited from another person, and that the new owner simply became overwhelmed with their care. The Lehigh County Humane Society says in a Facebook post the dogs are being evaluated, and that information on adoption will be available in coming days. Until then, the organization is in need of donations to help care for them, including wet food, towels, sheets, and leashes. Officials say the owner may get hit with animal cruelty charges.",3493 3,"Starting in 1996, Alexa Internet has been donating their crawl data to the Internet Archive. Flowing in every day, these data are added to the Wayback Machine after an embargo period. ||||| MONDAY, July 2 (HealthDay News) -- Whether a person's injury will lead to chronic pain may depend on the level of communication between two parts of their brain, a new study finds. According to the report, published in the current issue of Nature Neuroscience, brain regions related to emotional and motivational behavior seem to communicate more in those who develop chronic pain. ""For the first time, we can explain why people who may have the exact same initial pain either go on to recover or develop chronic pain,"" senior study author A. Vania Apkarian, a professor of physiology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, said in a university news release. ""The injury by itself is not enough to explain the ongoing pain,"" Apkarian added. ""It has to do with the injury combined with the state of the brain."" For the study, the researchers used brain scans to examine interaction between two parts of the brain -- the frontal cortex and the nucleus accumbens -- in 40 patients who had back pain develop recently for the first time. The patients were followed for one year. By analyzing the scans, the investigators were able to predict whether the patients would develop chronic pain with an 85 percent level of accuracy. The findings suggest that the brain's emotional reaction to the injury is crucial. ""It may be that these sections of the brain are more excited to begin with in certain individuals, or there may be genetic and environmental influences that predispose these brain regions to interact at an excitable level,"" Apkarian said. ""Now we hope to develop new therapies for treatment based on this finding."" An estimated 30 million to 40 million U.S. adults suffer from chronic pain. Back pain is especially common. ""Chronic pain is one of the most expensive health care conditions in the U.S., yet there still is not a scientifically validated therapy for this condition,"" Apkarian said. Although the study showed an association between levels of communication in the brain and chronic pain, it did not prove a cause-and-effect relationship. More information For more about chronic pain, visit the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Copyright © 2012 HealthDay. All rights reserved."," About 30 million to 40 million American adults suffer from chronic painbut it may be all in their heads, a new study says. Researchers looked at 40 volunteers, all back pain sufferers, and found that brain scans could predict with 85% accuracy whether their pain would become chronic. At issue is the emotional response to injury and the relationship between two brain regions, the nucleus accumbens and the frontal cortex, the Telegraph reports. When these brain regionsrelated to motivational and emotional behaviorget to talking, the odds increase that pain will become chronic, explains PsychCentral. ''The injury itself is not enough to explain the ongoing pain,” says the study's lead researcher. ""It has to do with the injury combined with the state of the brain.'' But while brain scans did connect chronic pain to communication levels in the brain, they did not establish a causal link, notes Health Day News.",4053 4,"Gov. Robert Bentley today apologized to the government of India for the injuries suffered by an Indian grandfather during an encounter with a police officer while visiting his family in Madison. ""I deeply regret the unfortunate use of excessive force by the Madison Police Department on Sureshbhai Patel and for the injuries sustained by Mr. Patel,"" Bentley wrote to Consul General Ajit Kumar in Atlanta. ""I sincerely hope that Mr. Patel continues to improve and that he will regain full use of his legs."" Bentley said he has instructed the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency to conduct an investigation into the incident parallel to one being done by the FBI. ""I wish to assure you and the government of India that we will see that justice is done arising from the use of excessive force under color of state law upon a citizen of India,"" Bentley wrote. Bentley also thanked Kumar for his visit to Alabama on Monday. Read Gov. Bentley's letter.pdf Former Madison Police Officer Eric Sloan Parker, 26, pleaded not guilty today to third-degree assault, a Class A misdemeanor. Parker was fired after the Feb. 6 incident. This story was edited at 5:48 p.m. to correct quote from Bentley's letter to say ""citizen of India."" ||||| Sureshbhai Patel, 57, had recently arrived to the United States to help his son and daughter-in-law care for their 17-month-old child.Less than a week later, Patel was approached by the Madison Police Department in response to a suspicious person call. Sureshbhai, who does not speak English, struggled to communicate with the police. In an attempt to search him, Patel was forced to the ground by an officer and severly injured (left partially paralyzed).Patel underwent surgery the next day at Huntsville Hospital where doctors performed a cervical fusion. Sureshbhai faces a long recovery and is only beginning to regain feeling in his arms and one leg.The family has hired a local attorney to sue the Madison Police Department.(Aakash) - I'm a member of the Indian community supporting this cause. I've spoken directly with Hank Sherrod (family attorney) and Chirag Patel (the son of Sureshbhai) to get approval for starting this Go Fund Me. All donation withdrawals from the Go Fund Me will be managed by the family of Sureshbhai -- I can not personally authorize or request any withdrawals from this campaign.Please reach out directly if you have any questions, thank you for your support.Video:Link to Articles:"," Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley has apologized to the government of India for ""the unfortunate use of excessive force"" that left an Indian man partially paralyzed and in need of spinal surgery, AL.com reports. Officer Eric Parker allegedly slammed Sureshbhai Patel, 57, to the ground while he walked in Madison, where he was visiting his son and helping look after his grandson. ""I deeply regret"" the action and ""the injuries sustained by Mr. Patel,"" Bentley wrote in a letter to Consul General Ajit Kumar in Atlanta. ""I sincerely hope that Mr. Patel continues to improve and that he will regain full use of his legs."" Parker, 26, who was fired following the incident, pleaded not guilty to third-degree assault in writing yesterday. A bench trial is scheduled for April, AL.com reports. ""We will see that justice is done arising from the use of excessive force under color of state law upon a citizen of India,"" Bentley continued in the letter. Though the FBI is already investigating, Bentley also called on the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency to review the incident. Patel has since been moved from a hospital to a rehabilitation center, where his lawyer says he is recovering but still unable to walk, the Times of India reports. A GoFundMe page has raised more than $190,000 for his recovery. Meanwhile, Patel's lawyer has filed a federal lawsuit claiming Madison police used excessive force and weren't authorized to search Patel. He says the incident wasn't race related but is instead ""about police abuse of power and police accountability.""",5192 5,"WEDNESDAYS 9/8c Black Ink Crew Chicago Ryan is back on the throne, but it'll take more than a piece of paper to rebuild 9MAG. Now that Ryan has control of the shop's lease, the real work of reuniting the 9MAG family after their ugly split begins. Will Van finally forgive Ryan? Is Charmaine ready to let go of Loyal Ink? And can the original crew get along with Ryan's new artists? It's time to find out. ||||| First, a prosecutor would need to appeal to – perhaps exploit – Stone’s natural sense of self-preservation. For all the trouble he has been mixed up in over his long career, Stone has never been at any real risk of serving time behind bars. Friday’s indictment might change his bearing a bit. It’s one thing to rail publicly against the possibility of a theoretical future indictment, but another to see seven federal criminal charges, carrying a total maximum sentence of 50 years, in black and white. As a practical matter, Stone isn’t looking at anything close to 50 years, but he easily could be facing five years or so if convicted on all counts. For a 66 year-old man like Stone, that could mean most or all of the rest of his life, which has to be at least a bit sobering. And the evidence laid out in the indictment seems locked in; over and over again, the indictment quotes Stone’s lies and then cites hard proof – typically Stone’s own texts – to prove that he lied. A good prosecutor could make a compelling case that cooperation offers Stone his best and most realistic chance to get through the case without having to serve time. Second, as much as we don’t like to acknowledge it in our quest for pure justice, money matters. It is expensive to defend yourself in federal court, and it is jaw-droppingly costly to go to trial. Stone has flashed vulnerability on this, declaring that he faces legal fees of $2 million – not an outrageous estimate, if a trial is involved – while noting that he is “not a wealthy man” and begging for crowdfunded donations. Third, Stone is nothing if not ego-driven. We all are, of course, but Stone’s in his own league. A prosecutor might therefore make a pitch to Stone along these lines. You can stay quiet, you can be a “stand-up” guy, you can fight the government and maybe even go to trial. Trump will send nice tweets about you, you’ll have a heavy media following for a couple years, but ultimately you’ll be a strange footnote in history. Or you can flip and be John Dean.","– GOP hopeful Rick Santorum's latest campaign ad doesn't exactly scream 2012. The video is seemingly inspired by VH1's cult classic TV show Pop Up Video, which was a huge hit after it debuted in 1996 (it was resurrected in October of this year). In the 60-second spot, the former Pennsylvania senator plays backyard sports with his kids as trivia bubbles pop into view containing fascinating tidbits, such as ""All the Santorum children were homeschooled."" New York's Daily Intel blog notes: ""It's the bubble-popping sound effect that really makes it.""",574 6,"was forced to help a weapon-wielding carjacker steal his own Porsche after the criminal failed to start the vehicle. The British rocker, 67, was visiting a storage unit in Los Angeles with his daughter, Kimberly, who was a young girl at the time, when he was approached by the thug who demanded his keys. “He said, ‘Put your hands up’ and I gave him the keys,” he told Access Hollywood about the incident which took place 20-years-ago. Stewart was relieved to escape unscathed, however his ordeal wasn’t over. “He came back and said, I cant start the car, so at gunpoint, I had to walk out on a side street with a gun in my back and get in the car and start it for him. It started on a button.” Stewart is just one celebrity victim of crime but Celebuzz has uncovered many more. Click on the gallery above to see what other A-listers have been robbed. Celebuzz Single Player No Autoplay (CORE) No changes are to be made to this player ||||| Sofia Vergara may soon be overexposed in a whole new way. The Modern Family actress is trying to block the sale of ""personal"" photos that were snatched off her fiancé Nick Loeb's phone, according to the New York Post. Before the couple got engaged in July, snaps of Vergara — which are of a personal nature, but not nude — were allegedly stolen or hacked from Loeb's cell phone. Now those pictures of TV's highest-paid actress are being peddled by a mystery seller in Delray Beach, Fla. ""The photos show Sofia in her bathroom and the bedroom,"" a source told the Post. ""While they are personal, they are not fully revealing. But her management team are doing their best to make sure they do not become public."" sofia vergara at the 2012 emmys While it is unknown how the photos were obtained, Loeb — who has been dating the actress since 2010 — has reportedly told pals that he had lost his Blackberry. But fans shouldn't expect to get a glimpse of the photos. ""Sofia's legal and management team have been aggressive about taking them off the market,"" the source explained. Hollywood's most notorious nude scandals Vergara wouldn't be the first celebrity to be exposed for a hacker . From Justin Bieber , to Glee's Heather Morris , to Mad Men's Christina Hendricks many stars have had to deal with personal photos and footage being blasted out on the internet. See them in our gallery Celebuzz Single Player No Autoplay (CORE) No changes are to be made to this player","– Poor Rod Stewart. As if it wasn't bad enough that his Porsche got stolen years ago, he actually had to help the carjacker when the guy couldn't start the car and asked him for helpat gunpoint, the rocker revealed recently. Celebuzz rounds up 10 more celebrities who have been robbed: Thieves broke into Kirsten Dunst's hotel room in 2007, stealing credit cards, a camera, a phone, and a $13,000 purse. Can't you just picture Matthew McConaughey getting drunk in Nicaragua and losing his shoes in a ditch? After he was helped back to his villa, the Good Samaritans who found him left his door unlocked and a thief grabbed his phone and $2,000. It's not often you feel sorry for Paris Hilton, but you might get a twinge after reading that she was once robbed of $2 million worth of watches and jewelry that her grandmother gave her. While Kate Moss was sleeping at her London home, thieves broke in and stole three pieces of art. Usher had $1 million worth of Christmas gifts snatched out of his car while it was in a mall parking lot. Click for the complete list, or check out 15 celebrities who have been hacked.",2818 7,"OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha hospital says an American video journalist is free of Ebola and will be released soon. The Nebraska Medical Center said Tuesday afternoon that Ashoka Mukpo's blood tested negative for the virus. He will be allowed to leave a biocontainment unit on Wednesday. Mukpo said in a statement that recovering from Ebola ""is a truly humbling feeling."" He also made several comments on Twitter. Mukpo, of Providence, Rhode Island, has been treated at the Nebraska Medical Center since Oct. 6. He contracted Ebola while working in Liberia as a freelance cameraman for NBC and other media outlets. He had tweeted that he's still not sure exactly how he caught the virus, but that he doesn't regret returning to Liberia in September to ""help raise the alarm."" ||||| Play Facebook Twitter Embed Travelers From Ebola-Hit Nations to Use Only Five U.S. Airports 1:43 autoplay autoplay Copy this code to your website or blog Ashoka Mukpo, the cameraman diagnosed with Ebola while working in Liberia as a freelancer for NBC News, has been declared free of the virus and will be allowed to leave a biocontainment unit at the Nebraska Medical Center on Wednesday, the hospital said Tuesday. A blood test confirmed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed that Mukpo, 33 — one of eight Americans to have been diagnosed with Ebola — no longer has the virus in his bloodstream, the hospital said. It said he's free to head home to Rhode Island. ""Recovering from Ebola is a truly humbling feeling,"" the hospital quoted Mukpo as saying. ""Too many are not as fortunate and lucky as I've been. I'm very happy to be alive."" Worldwide, the worst outbreak of the virus on record is believed to have killed more than 4,500 people and to have infected more than 9,000 others, but recent therapies have started to help victims recover. The National Institutes of Health said Tuesday that Nina Pham, the Dallas nurse who was infected while caring for a Liberian man who died this month, has been upgraded to good condition. IN-DEPTH SOCIAL Just got my results. 3 consecutive days negative. Ebola free and feeling so blessed. I fought and won, with lots of help. Amazing feeling — ashoka (@unkyoka) October 21, 2014 The knowledge that there's no more virus in my blood is a profound relief. I'm so lucky. Wish everyone who got sick could feel this. — ashoka (@unkyoka) October 21, 2014 — M. Alex Johnson","– A little more good news on Ebola, at least in the US: NBC journalist Ashoka Mukpo is free of the disease and will be released from a hospital in Omaha, reports AP. The Rhode Island native contracted the disease in Liberia while working as a freelance camera operator for the network and other media outlets. The 33-year-old returned to the US earlier this month for treatment. None of his colleagues showed symptoms, but one got into hot water for disregarding self-imposed isolation to grab takeout. ""Recovering from Ebola is a truly humbling feeling,"" Mukpo is quoted as saying at NBC News. ""Too many are not as fortunate and lucky as I've been. I'm very happy to be alive."" The development follows news in Dallas that about 50 people who had contact with patient Thomas Duncan were in the clear. Elsewhere in the world, however, the disease has killed more than 4,500 and infected more than 9,000 others. Vaccine trials could start soon.",951 8,"1 of 5. U.S. President Barack Obama (C) greets people as he arrives to participate during a day of service to honor Martin Luther King, Jr, at the Browne Education Campus school in Washington, January 16, 2012. WASHINGTON | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama led Americans on Monday in honoring slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., while the Occupy Wall Street movement staged a new march protesting economic injustice. Obama, the first African-American president, joined his wife, Michelle, and daughter Malia in helping build a library reading nook at a school in Washington. Speaking beneath a sign with the words, ""United we serve,"" Obama said service and diversity strengthened America. ""At a time when the country has been going through some difficult economic times, for us to be able to come together as a community, people from all different walks of life, and make sure that we're giving back, that's ultimately what makes us the strongest, most extraordinary country on earth,"" he said. On the first King holiday since the Occupy movement reignited debate in the United States over inequality, hundreds of protesters marched in wintry temperatures in Manhattan, stopping at a Bank of America branch to shout, ""The banks got bailed out, we got sold out."" Protest leaders said in a statement the march was held ""because Dr. King dedicated the last months of his life to planning a campaign for the right of all to a decent-paying job."" At least two protesters were put in a police van. King, a Baptist pastor who advocated for nonviolence, racial brotherhood and equal rights and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964, was assassinated in 1968 as he stood on his motel balcony in Memphis, Tennessee, where he had gone to support striking sanitation workers. ""I came here on the one hand to honor (King's) birthday, but also for the things that he stood for,"" Jim Glaser, a retired teacher from Nyack, New York, said at the march. ""We have to have a government that's responsive to people ... a government that people can have some influence on."" Protesters in the Occupy movement complain that billions of dollars in bailouts were given to banks while many Americans suffer from joblessness and housing foreclosures. They say minorities are disproportionately affected by predatory lending practices. (Additional reporting by Ellen Wulfhorst Karen Brooks and James B. Kelleher; Editing by Peter Cooney)","– Martin Luther King day inspired an Occupy march on New York and more traditional remembrances across the US today. Among the events: Hundreds of Occupiers staged an ""Occupy the Dream"" march on Manhattan, stopping to chant, ""The banks got bailed out, we got sold out."" At least two protesters were arrested, MSNBC reports. ""Dr. King dedicated the last months of his life to planning a campaign for the right of all to a decent-paying job,"" Occupy said in a statement. Schoolchildren played ""We Shall Overcome"" on violins at New York's African Burial Grounds, where Occupy started its protest, the New York Daily News reports. President Obama, Michelle, and daughter Malia built a reading nook at the library of a mostly black school in Washington, Reuters reports. ""For us to be able to come together as a community ... that's ultimately what makes us the strongest, most extraordinary country on earth,"" the president said. At South Carolina's capitol building and the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, speakers denounced voter ID laws that they said would disenfranchise black voters.",3305 9,"Starting in 1996, Alexa Internet has been donating their crawl data to the Internet Archive. Flowing in every day, these data are added to the Wayback Machine after an embargo period. ||||| Facebook was unable to fetch your friends. Please try again. ||||| A Kentucky mom who gave birth to quadruplets while battling cancer has been overwhelmed by the kindness of strangers that donated over $1 million to her family. “It renews my faith in humanity,” Kayla Gaytan, a mom of six from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, tells PEOPLE. “To know that people that don’t even know us just wanted to help our family is amazing.” Gaytan was diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma just days after marrying military police officer Sgt. Charles Gaytan in 2016. After five months of chemotherapy, doctors told the then mother of two that she wouldnt be able to have any more children. But one month after celebrating the news that her cancer had gone in to remission in May, Gaytan found out she was pregnant – with quadruplets. Courtesy Kayla Gaytan “I called my husband to tell him and he couldn’t believe it,” Gaytan told PEOPLE. He thought he had misheard me.” Then in December, Gaytan received the devastating news that her cancer had returned. With four babies on the way, I just couldnt wrap my head around how it could come back, she says. I thought I had beat it the first time.” The quadruplets were delivered via C-section at 30 weeks on Dec. 30 so that Gaytan could begin the treatments doctors hope will save her life. Courtesy Kayla Gaytan “They say I have a 50 percent chance of being here within the next five years,” she says. “But I don’t have a choice but to fight. I have an amazing husband and family that need me.” A GoFundMe page the family established to help with medical expenses has raised over $1 million (well over their goal of $5,000) since the family appeared on Fox News last week. Five to six minutes after we went on, the page just took off,” Gaytan says. “We’re just in shock because we never expected this.” Courtesy Kayla Gaytan Gaytan says she and her husband will use the funds to pay for medical expenses and care for the quadruplets. “We’re not sure what costs we’ll incur once they come home, but this will definitely help,” she says. “It’s a great little nest egg.” She adds: “From the bottom of our hearts our family has truly been humbled and amazed by the kindness of people."," In late December, a Kentucky woman who was 30 weeks pregnant with quadruplets delivered them early via C-section because of a grim diagnosis: her cancer was back. Having married military police officer Charles Gaytan in early 2016, Kayla Gaytan learned just a week later that she had Hodgkins lymphoma, and endured months of chemotherapy before the cancer went into remission. At that point, however, doctors told her it was unlikely that she'd be able to have kids after the grueling treatment, reports People. When they learned just a few weeks later they were expecting fourconceived naturallythe couple ""couldn't believe it,"" Kayla Gaytan says. All was going well until, 28 weeks into the pregnancy, she was told she'd need more chemo, and urgently. Initially, when Charles Gaytan started up a GoFundMe page to help cover their medical bills, he set a goal of $5,000, and they were surprised to see it gradually tick past $18,000. Then, after the family appeared on Fox News last week, the floodgates opened; the Eagle Post reports that the story went viral in minutes, with several hundred thousand dollars donated in the first few hours. Now, a few days later, more than 16,000 people have donated more than $1.13 million, which includes one anonymous donation of $8,000. ""Our family has truly been humbled and amazed by the kindness of people,"" says Kayla Gaytan, who has been given a 50-50 chance of surviving five years. ""We're just in shock."" (A 65-year-old woman went through in vitro fertilization to add quads to her 13 children.)",5461