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Fpof GOP Health Care Bill Faces a Key TestBy Tim Nudd / PeopleMarch 28, 2016 11:28 AM EDTA special education teacher in Georgia faces a charge of second degree cruelty stanley cupsto a child after she allegedly pushed a 4-year-old special-needs student to the ground in an incident that was caught on camera, PEOPLE confirms.A spokesman for the Tift County sheriff department tells PEOPLE that Karolynn Amelia Stripling, 71, turned herself in Friday and was released on bond that same day.The spokesman confirms she was charged with felony child cruelty.The alleged incident happened at the Tift County Pre-K Center in Tifton, Georgia, on March 17, according to local media r stanley cup eports. The video appears to show Stripling kneeing a boy in the back, causing him to fall.Stripling, who officials said had worked for the school system for more than 20 years, resigned the next day, reports WALB-TV.Tift County Schools officials said the boy was not hurt, and that they reported the incident to stanley cupthe Division of Family and Children Services.The sheriff spokesman did not know when Stripling might appear in court.This article originally appeared on PeopleMore Must-Reads from TIMEHow the Economy is Doing in the Swing StatesHarris Battles For the Bro VoteOur Guide to Voting in the 2024 ElectionMel Robbins Will Make You Do ItWhy Vinegar Is So Good for YouYou Dont Have to Dread the End of Daylight SavingThe 20 Best Halloween TV Episodes of All TimeMeet TIMEs Newest Class of Next Generation LeadersContact us at letters@time Alvc Americans Overwhelmingly Back Funding Home Care for the Elderly. Will It Survive in DemocratsSpending Bill
Doritos Locos tacos and a fountain drink are arranged for a photograph at a Taco Bell restaurant in Redondo Beach, Cali. on Oct. 4, 2013.Patrick yeezyT. Fallon鈥擝loomberg/Getty ImagesBy jordanTIME StaffJuly 15, 2014 5:45 AM EDTThis post is in partnership with The Fiscal Times. The article below was originally published on The Fiscal Times.Whether they like pizza, hamburgers, chicken or sandwiches, Americans want more than just cheap meals when they ea adidas samba t out at fast food restaurants. The quality and freshness of the food, as well as the quality of the service, have become top priorities when choosing a spot to grab a quick bite, as shown by Consumer Reportsrsquo; most recent ranking of our nationrsquofast food restaurants.Consumer Reports surveyed more than 32,000 readers who ate more than 96,000 meals at 65 chains. The magazine found that the less ubiquitous fast food restaurants and the regional ones were the most popular with diners.Those who were surveyed had to look at five criteria to rank each chain: food quality and freshness, value, politeness, speed of service, and cleanliness of the dining area. Based on these criteria, they then had to come up with a grade out of 100.The top loser: Sbarro, which specializes in New York-style pizza. The chain has been doing so badly it closed more than 150 locations in North America in February and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy a month later.Other well-known names that made the list of the worst fast food restaurants include McDonaldrsqu
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