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Olympian Quanesha Burks has been waiting for this moment since she was in high school. The 26-year-old Alabama native is heading to the Olympics in Tokyo, where she ll compete in long jump. I feel like I m just on a cloud right now still, because so much has happened since the trials, she told CBS News in an interview from Louisiana on Wednesday. But I m so excited to just represent our country, and just really put on a show on a big stage. USA s Quanesha Burks competes in the women s long jump at the Glasgow Indoor Grand Prix athletics competition at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow on February 25, 2018. ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP via Getty Images Burks qualified for the Games after placing third in the Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon, whi stanley cup ch she called an intense pre-Olympics competition. She was undaunted by the moment, in part, because of all the preparation - and in part, because her track toward greatness wasn t easy. I m excited to really g stanley cup o out there and just showcase my talent and knowing that this is my time now, she said. And I know I belong here, I worked hard to get here. Bu stanley cup rks and her two sisters, ages 11 and 13, were raised by her grandparents and she worked to help her family while she was in high school. A typical day then would look like: Driving her Grammy to work at 4:30 a.m., return home to get her young Yoif Cops: Woman left neighbors notes saying their children look delicious
LOS ANGELES -- A 30-year-old woman was charged w stanley cup ith attempted murder Thursday for allegedly beating a 92-ye stanley cup ar-old man with a brick last week, CBS Los Angeles reports. The L.A. County District Attorney s Office says Laquisha Jones, of Los Angeles, has also been charged with elder abuse, infliction of injury.Jones entered a not guilty plea at her arraignment Thursday. Prosecutors asked that bail be set at $1.125 million. The felony complaint includes special allegations that the defendant personally used a deadly and dangerous weapon, the brick, during the beating and that she badly injured the victim, identified as Rodolfo Rodriguez. He was visiting the U.S. from his native Mexico. The charging document alleges that Jones was previously convicted of making criminal threats, in 2017. Jones was on probation from that case, CBS L.A. says.Prosecutors said Jones attacked the elderly man with a brick on the evening of July 4. Afterward, Rodriguez was taken to the hospital for medical treatment and Jones fled the scene, according to authorities. Investigators identifi salomon ed Jones as the alleged assailant, and arrested her July 10.If convicted as charged, she faces a maximum of 29 years in state prison.Rodriguez, who doesn t speak English, suffered broken ribs, a broken cheek bone and bruises all over his body. He has since been released from the hospital and is recovering at his home.He told his family he was walking down the street
zmok Woman alleges long-term heart problems caused by Panera Bread s caffeinated lemonade
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zmok Woman alleges long-term heart problems caused by Panera Bread s caffeinated lemonade