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President Trump speaks during his campaign-style rally at Orlando Melbourne International Airport in Florida on Saturday. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption

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Trump Says, 'Look What's Happening In Sweden.' Sweden Asks, 'Wait, What?'

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As a parolee, Lance (Daniel Beaty) lives in constant fear that his parole officer could send him back to prison. Courtesy of Chapter & Verse Productions hide caption

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New Film About Life After Prison Was Directed By A Man Who Lived It

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Zachary Linderer said he wanted to go to college to major in the field of science, but growing up as a Jehovah's Witness, higher education was prohibited by his parents. Courtesy Luke Vander Ploeg hide caption

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Lack Of Education Leads To Lost Dreams And Low Income For Many Jehovah's Witnesses

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Vintage Seminole patchwork on display at the home of Patsy West, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Courtesy of Will O'Leary hide caption

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Seminole Patchwork: Admiration And Appropriation

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In 'Get Out,' Jordan Peele Tackles The 'Human Horror' Of Racial Fear

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