Linkfest: Broken Body Finds Hope

Last September, after the sun went down, 18-year-old Jordan Burnham jumped out of his ninth floor window shortly after being nominated to his high school's homecoming court. Jordan smashed the ground 90 feet below at 50 m.p.h. and survived. Now, with his body badly broken, Jordan has had some time to reflect.

When tragedy meets miracle, it's the BPP's Most.

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