Tiffanie DiDonato was born with diastrophic dysplasia, a rare form of dwarfism. The condition left her with a "typical size" torso, but abnormally short arms and legs....
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Tinker the miniature horse rings a bell, raises big money for Salvation Army in Wisconsin
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Lottery officials: Mechanic and his wife are Missouri winners of $588M Powerball jackpot
Photo of Lawrence DiPrimo offering barefooted homeless man shoes, socks inspires Internet users.Read more: Watch: NYPD Officer's Offer to Homeless Man Goes Viral
If this isn’t proof that Rihanna and Chris Brown are back on, we don’t know what is. Rihanna posted a photo of her kissing Brown’s head on Instagram Thursday night, her body wrapped around his. ”I don’t wanna leave!!! Killed it tonight baby!!!” she wrote, likely...Read more: Rihanna Snapped Embracing Chris Brown, Fuels Rumors
Parents of children who have died or been injured while being manhandled, held down or locked up in America's public schools are fighting back. Dozens have filed lawsuits and many are speaking out publicly to end what they say is an epidemic of harsh measures being used in schools to subdue unruly or aggressive children – many of whom suffer from autism or other disabilities. They are mothers like Sheila Foster, whose 16-year-old son died after being restrained, allegedly for refusing to leave...
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Tiffanie DiDonato was born with diastrophic dysplasia, a rare form of dwarfism. The condition left her with a "typical size" torso, but abnormally short arms and legs.Read more: 'Dwarf': Undergoing Controversial Lengthening Surgeries
Dee Dee Moore, the Florida woman accused of swindling money from lottery winner Abraham Shakespeare, then fatally shooting him and burying his body, is at risk of getting kicked out of her own murder trial after a judge accusing her of using facial expressions to communicate with jurors.
No happy ever after in 'Spamalot:' Producer sues Monty Python members over royalties
Tiny Mo. town abuzz with $588M Powerball jackpot to be shared with ticket holder in Arizona
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Dee Dee Moore, the Florida woman accused of swindling money from lottery winner Abraham Shakespeare, then fatally shooting him and burying his body, is at risk of getting kicked out of her own murder trial after a judge accusing her of using facial expressions to communicate with jurors.
Dr. Marty Makary is one of the leading surgeons at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Md., and the author of "Unaccountable," in which he pulls back the operating-room curtain to air what he claims are hospitals' dirty secrets. Watch the full story on "20/20: True Confessions" Friday at 10 p.m. ET.
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