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Tightrope Walker Scales Ski Wire to Rescue Dangling Man

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What could have been a horrifying ski accident turned into a larger than life rescue thanks to a tightrope artist jumping into action.

An unidentified skier was riding a lift chair up a mountain at Arapahoe Basin in Colorado when he attempted to disembark the unit and got his backpack stuck on the rigging. Instead of skiing away from the lift, he went around the bullwheel and was sent back down the mountain. But after the lift operator turned off the machine, disaster struck.

Due to his struggling, the backpack straps slipped up to the man’s neck, cutting off his air supply until he fell unconscious.

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Luckily, 28-year-old Mickey Wilson, a part-time ski instructor and professional slackliner, was riding in the chair behind him.

Mickey and the other nearby skiers attempted to make a human tower to reach the man, whom he described as a “friend of a friend”. When they kept toppling off of each other, however, Mickey had “a eureka moment”.

“I realized I could climb the lift tower above the chair and climb onto the cable and shimmy down to him,” says Mickey. “I knew my slackline experience prepared me perfectly for this so I burst into action. I climbed the tower and slid down to the the chair.”

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“It was second nature, just like being on a slackline only way colder and made of steel,” he added.

Wilson attempted to dislodge the backpack’s strap by kicking it, but he was unsuccessful. The ski patrol then tossed him a knife from the ground, which he used to cut the strap loose, sending the man towards the ground.

Ski patrol performed CPR until the man started breathing again, and then transported him to the hospital. Despite reportedly having to wear a neck brace, the man is being released from the hospital today in good health.

“I’d like to take this moment now to thank the slack life for the skills it has given me. It was incredibly fortunate I was there and able to act quickly. I’d also like to thank ski patrol for their strong work reviving our friend,” says Mickey.

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Cops Throw Surprise Birthday Party for 83-Year-old Living Alone

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Since this 83-year-old lives too far away for her three children to visit her, it looked like she would be spending her birthday alone. Fortunately, she has some friends on the local police force who wouldn’t let that happen.

Lalita Subramanyam was given a surprise birthday party on Monday complete with cake and flowers, thanks to the Mumbai police squad in Wadala.

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Lalita has been on the force’s ‘senior citizens requiring care and protection’ for the last 25 years. Many of the department officials have run errands or completed small chores for the octogenarian, hence her loving nickname “Mother”.

“She is like my mother,” senior police inspector B. M. Kakad told the Hindu. “She was very happy with the birthday celebration. She said her children visited her a few times every year and were unable to come frequently.”

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105-Year-old Cyclist Sets New World Record for Speed

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105-year-old Robert Marchand has set a new world record for fastest cycling time at a track near Paris.

On Wednesday, the French cyclist pedaled 14.08 miles in one hour – which is apparently 2.65 miles shorter than the previous record he set in 2014 for participants over the age 100. The impressive feat is now the most distance pedaled in an hour by someone 105-years-old or older.

Robert claims that he could have gotten a better time if he hadn’t missed the 10-minute warning sign near the end of his attempt.

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The event at the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines velodrome was reportedly filled with cheering fans of the centenarian’s inspiring career.

“I’m not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,” he told AFP news agency. “I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike.”

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Man Turns Plastic Waste into a Way to Save Trees

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This Kenyan man was tired of seeing trash continuously piling up on the beaches of his city – so he came up with an ingenious way to recycle plastic waste and save trees at the same time.

Aghan Oscar is the founder of Continental Renewable Energy (COREC), a small recycling company based in Nairobi that collects garbage and turns it into road signage and poles.

Timber used for fences and signage is often vandalized in the lower-income neighborhoods and used for firewood. It also deteriorates faster and contributes to receding forest land. Aghan’s recipe for polythene products, made out of of post-consumer materials and sand, are not only far more durable – they’re much cheaper.

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The Kenya National Highways Authority has reportedly bought over 28,000 poles from Aghan’s company, saving the government millions. Vandals are notorious for stealing metal structures and selling them to steel manufacturing companies, but COREC’s plastic products can’t effectively be resold.

As the company grows, so do their need for able-bodied hands. COREC currently employs over 250 local Kenyan youth to gather plastic waste and work the assembly line. Aghan is a firm believer that supporting recycling companies can provide more young people with jobs, as well as save the planet.

“One kilogram of plastic waste saves 2.5kg of carbon emissions, and for every 10 plastic posts produced, one tree is saved. Recycling is definitely the best bet in conserving the environment,” Aghan told the Christian Science Monitor.

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Teens Volunteer to Serve at Funeral of Veteran With No Family

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These six upperclassmen took a morning off of their holiday vacation to serve as pallbearers for a man they had never met.

Jerry Wayne Pino was a Vietnam veteran who had died on December 12th at age 70 and had already made arrangements to be buried in Biloxi National Cemetery. The Baton Rouge man, however, died without any family to attend his funeral.

Two of the workers at Riemann Family Funeral Homes, Cathy Warden and Eva Boomer, got the idea to ask Warden’s son Bryce and his friends to be the pallbearers.

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Bryce was reportedly going to be out of town for the Tuesday morning service, but a few texts later, and six students from Long Beach High School rose to the occasion.

“Bryce sent the text and asked them to wear khaki pants, shirts and ties. ‘Let’s do this!’ he told his classmates. Almost immediately, they said yes,” Warden told the Sun Herald.

JT Tripp, Bailey Griffin, Joseph Ebberman, Jake Strong, Kenny McNutt and James Kneiss attended the funeral with Navy honor guards present. After being given the American flag that had been folded over his casket, the teens declared that they would hang it in their high school locker room in Pino’s honor.

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Karma Rewards Couple in Trouble Who Helped Others in Need

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Portuguese couple Lucinda Borges and Paulo Pereira gained region-wide popularity because of their generosity in the city of Avanca. The duo were once hailed for passing out over 1,000 liters of water to drivers stuck in traffic on a dangerously hot day in August.

But as of late, the couple has fallen on hard times. Last month, Lucinda was diagnosed with a heart problem, making the couple’s finances severely compromised. Their luck began to change, however when Portuguese newspaper JN broadcasted their situation. People started contacting Lucinda and Paulo wanting to donate food, money, medical appointments – even job offers.

Lucinda, 34-years-old, her husband, Paulo, 44, and their teenage daughter were reportedly a mix of laughter and tears upon talking about the news.

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“People are offering us all sorts of things and words of comfort, it’s been amazing! I think I got healthier with so many manifestations of love,” Lucinda, who is still looking for a more definitive diagnostic on her heart issue, told JN.

Many donors even traveled to their region so they could personally handle the donations. Hundreds also called the family with other promises of compassion and kindness.

“It’s good to look at the kitchen and see so much food and be able to provide for our daughter” says Lucinda, after admitting that she let her daughter spend Christmas at a friend’s house because there wasn’t enough food in the house.

“A few fellow Portuguese citizens from Camboja called to offer jobs for both of us. We’re studying the possibilities, but words can’t express how thankful we are,” says Paulo. But for now he admits the priority is his wife’s health.

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Montreal Restaurant Offers Free Food to Anyone Who Needs It

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This Canadian restaurant runs on a single stern belief: that no one deserves to be hungry because they don’t have any money.

That’s why they now give free meals to anyone who needs one.

The Marché Ferdous, a small Mediterranean restaurant in Montreal, put up a sign in their window reading: “People with no money welcome to eat free”.

The Muslim-owned restaurant has reportedly been distributing about 4 to 5 meals a day for the last 4 months. Sean Jalbert, a city local, posted a photo of the restaurant’s sign on social media that went viral.

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“Made me smile and warm inside. I paid for my food and told them they were awesome for doing this,” Sean wrote on Facebook. “They said it wasn’t for the holiday season, but all the time because they want to encourage helping each other through tough times. Absolutely incredible.”

“We do not ask any questions, we do not judge people,” the restaurant’s co-owner, Yahya Hashemi, told Canadian media. “They want to eat, [we] give them the food. That’s it, that’s all.”

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Cyclists Volunteer to Give Nature Rides to Wheelchair Bound

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For elderly or disabled people confined to wheelchairs, it may be impossible to enjoy the health benefits that come with bicycling.

But now with the Healing Rides program, they’re given the same joy of biking as anyone else.

The program pairs volunteer pedalers with guests with limited mobility for nature rides through Constitution Trail, a 36.4-mile rail-trail in Illinois. The bicyclists use special wheelchair-bikes called Duet Bike Chairs that allow the passenger to ride in the front of the contraption, rather than being pulled along behind.

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Over 150 participants have benefited mentally and physically from the outdoor activity, including the founder of Healing Rides Barbara Brown. Barbara turned to biking after her battle with cancer in 2014. After experiencing its incredible therapeutic qualities, she launched Healing Rides in 2015.

“I know first hand what it is like to be so weak from treatment, that getting outside for fresh air and sunshine seems like an impossible event,” says Barbara. “Since that time, I have learned about the Duet Bike Chair. This bike chair, along with big-hearted volunteer drivers, can help others feel like part of the world again by feeling the warmth of the sun on their faces, and fresh air in their lungs.”

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Governor Proposes Groundbreaking Free Tuition for Middle Class

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Earlier this week, New York Governor Cuomo announced a groundbreaking new proposal that will provide free college tuition to any families or students in the state making less than $125,000 per year.

Though it still needs support from state lawmakers, the plan would include state universities, community colleges, and two-year programs. Once it is approved, the program will take effect incrementally over the next three years.

Tennessee and Oregon have already made community college free to state students, but Cuomo’s university-inclusive plan would give New York the most progressive educational advancements in the country.

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The state would provide funding for the tuition by boosting state and federal grant programs that already exist in New York. Current financial estimates for the program are ranging around $163 million, however that figure could vary depending on participation.

“College is a mandatory step if you really want to be a success,” Cuomo said Tuesday, as The Washington Post reported. “And the way this society said we’re going to pay for high school because you need high school, this society should say we’re going to pay for college because you need college to be successful. And New York state is going to do something about it.”

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Girl Once Denied a Horse Trained Her Cow Instead (WATCH)

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When Hannah Simpson was 11-years-old, all she wanted was a horse of her own to ride and train. Her parents, however, insisted that ponies were too expensive, leaving Hannah’s dream unfulfilled.

Her creative solution? She trained one of the cows on their dairy farm to ride instead.

For the last seven years, Hannah has ridden her heifer Lilac through the meadows of the South Island town of Invercargill, in New Zealand. Lilac has the capacity to jump up to 4.5 feet, but she prefers lazier activities like long bush walks and leisurely swims.

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Hannah first climbed onto Lilac’s back on a dare from her brother, although the rider advises against most people attempting to mount a cow – Lilac has apparently bucked her off many times. But because of the duo’s rare bond, the two have defied the rules and become an unusual team.

Hannah now has a horse named Sammy, but she still takes her original steed out to pasture once a week for a ride.

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Sick Shelter Dog is Given the Best Day Ever (WATCH)

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Walter is a 10-year-old shelter dog recently diagnosed with congestive heart failure (meaning he has less than a few years left to live).

He also just had a tumor removed from his foot. But after a rough month, Walter gets taken out for his best day ever!

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‘World’s Oldest Man’ Turns 146, Says the Key to Long Life is Just Patience

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Mbah Gotho, an Indonesian man who has a claim for the record of oldest person in the world, reportedly just celebrated his 146th birthday.

Since Mbah has outlived his four wives, ten siblings, and all his children, the old farmer spent his special day with his grandkids and their relatives.

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Mbah owns official identification stating that he was born on December 31st, 1870. Although the local government has confirmed the documentation, it still has to be verified by a third party before it can qualify for a Guinness World Record.

Should it be substantiated, Mbah will have lived 24 years past the current record set by France’s Jeanne Calment, who lived to be 122.

When asked about the secret to his longevity, all the widower had to say was “the recipe is just patience”.

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Watch Star Wars Fans Pay Tribute to Carrie Fisher With Light Saber Vigil

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In honor of the late Carrie Fisher’s iconic role of Princess Leia in the Star Wars series, hundreds of fans gathered in California to hold a lightsaber-lit vigil for the beloved actress.

Fisher passed away from a heart attack at the age of 60 after returning to the sci-fi role in Star Wars: The Force Awakens in 2015.

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Fisher’s mother, Debbie Reynolds, also passed away the day after her daughter. According to her son, Todd Fisher, the familial duo will be buried together side-by-side.

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Tourists Fly Beggar From Scotland to Their Home in Sweden for Christmas

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This formerly homeless man who was begging in Edinburgh was given a home for Christmas thanks to two kind-hearted tourists who had gotten lost in the city.

Annis Lindkvist and her sister Emma were traveling through Scotland before returning home to Sagmyra, Sweden for Christmas. After asking Jimmy Fraser for directions, the three struck up a conversation, became friends, and exchanged numbers.

They were so touched by Jimmy’s personality, that when they heard he would be spending Christmas alone, they offered to renew his passport and fly him back to Sweden with them so he could spend the yuletide festivities with their family.

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Jimmy, a 54-year-old father of two who became homeless after his divorce 13 years ago, was shocked by the offer, but gratefully accepted.

“We give money to charity every month but we have never done anything like this before.” Annie told BBC Scotland. “There were friends and family who thought I was really crazy but I just opened my home to him and said that everything that is ours was his too.”

Annis says that Jimmy has become a beloved part of the family and is invited back for Easter vacation.

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Finally a Revolutionary Redesign for the Ironing Board – What a Time-Saver!

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The household ironing board has not been redesigned since its invention in 1892 – until now.

The Flippr is a crowdfunded ironing board that has been modified and streamlined for easier use. The design claims to cut the average ironing time from eight minutes to two minutes by using several features such as a torso-shaped board with 360 degree rotation and clothing clips for keeping pants in place.

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The frame also has eight levels of height adjustment and wheels for easy transportation.

632 different backers donated over $240,000 to the prototype’s Indiegogo campaign for the product’s manufacturing – pushing it 810% over its goal.

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All New York City Subway Stations Now Have Free Public Wifi

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Starting on New Year’s Eve, all 279 New York City subway stations now have free Wifi.

Transit Wireless, the internet company responsible for the newly-accessible network, partnered with the Metropolitan Transit Authority in 2010 in order to provide internet for their annual 2.6 billion passengers.

If you’d like to connect to a network, simply enter a station and connect to TransitWirelessWiFi for one hour of free service as you travel from station to station. After the hour, simply sign in again for another hour of free service.

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In 2011, six initial stations in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan were deployed with commercial 2G and 3G cellular and Wi-Fi services. This initial build was used as a successful baseline for the structure of the network. The network has enhanced connectivity for public safety, NYC Emergency Services, New York City Transit personnel and businesses while allowing the top wireless carriers globally to extend critical connectivity to their customers.

Though cellular service is currently limited, full coverage will reportedly be provided near the end of 2017.

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Dog Spends Days Protecting Injured Pup From Passing Trains (WATCH)

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A devoted guard dog was found last week keeping watch over a fallen canine companion who had injured herself on a set of snowy train tracks in western Ukraine.

Since their owners had reported them missing on Thursday, the loyal pup had reportedly spent two to three days protecting his friend by keeping her warm and ducking their heads every time a train went by.

The two were finally found on Christmas Day by Denis Malafeev who posted pictures of the striking friendship on Facebook. Although their rescue attempts took several tries due to the male’s viciousness in protecting his companion, she was eventually lifted off of the train tracks and taken to a veterinarian.

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“He kept her warm for two days under the constant threat of danger!” wrote Malafeev. “I don’t know what to call it: instinct, love, friendship, attachment. I only know this: not every human is capable of this. We should all learn from it!”

The dogs, apparently named Panda and Lucy, were treated for their injuries and then returned to the original owners.

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Mom Donates 2 Organs to Save Her Son: “This year is going to be your year”

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This adoring mother is wasting no time waiting on two different organs for her son – she’s simply going to donate both of them herself.

Joe Lamont was born with a rare condition known as autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease. Since he had to have both of his kidneys removed, he has had to go in for dialysis three times a week just to stay alive.

Then the 4-year-old came down with advanced liver disease, which apparently can be deadly without a transplant.

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After being on the transplant list for over a year without results, his devoted 36-year-old mother Sarah Lamont decided she would donate one of her own kidneys and part of her liver in order to save her son.

Sarah is set to undergo surgery for the liver transplant on January 25th at the Birmingham Children’s Hospital. Once mother and son are healed, Joe will receive Sarah’s kidney.

“I’ll be all right, I’m a very optimistic person. If I could do it today I would, the sooner the better,” Sarah told the Independent. “I said to him the other night ‘this is going to be your year Joe’ and he got excited and said to me ‘I’m getting a new liver and a new kidney!’.”

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Teen Use of Drugs and Alcohol Reaches Exciting New Low

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American Teenagers’ use of drugs, alcohol and tobacco declined significantly in 2016, to rates that are the lowest since the 1990s, a new national study showed.

The results derive from the annual Monitoring the Future study, now in its 42nd year. About 45,000 students in some 380 public and private secondary schools have been surveyed each year in this national study, designed and conducted by research scientists at U-M’s Institute for Social Research and funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Students in grades 8, 10, and 12 are surveyed.

Overall, the proportion of secondary school students in the country who used any illicit drug in the prior year fell significantly between 2015 and 2016. The decline in narcotic drugs is of particular importance, the researchers say. This year’s improvements were particularly concentrated among 8th and 10th-graders.

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Considerably fewer teens reported using any illicit drug other than marijuana in the prior 12 months — 5%, 10%, and 14% in grades 8, 10 and 12, respectively — than at any time since 1991. These rates reflect a decline of about one percentage point in each grade in 2016, but a much larger decline over the longer term.

In fact, the overall percentage of teens using any of the illicit drugs other than marijuana has been in a gradual, long-term decline since the last half of the 1990s, when their peak rates reached 13%, 18% and 21%, respectively.

Marijuana, the most widely used of the illicit drugs, dropped sharply in 2016 in use among 8th-graders to 9.4%, or about one in every 11 indicating any use in the prior 12 months. Use also declined among 10th-graders as well, though not by a statistically significant amount, to 24% or about one in every four 10th-graders.

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Daily or near-daily use of marijuana — defined as use on 20 or more occasions in the previous 30 days — also declined this year among the younger teens (significantly so in 8th grade to 0.7% and to 2.5% among 10th-graders).

Prescription amphetamines and other stimulants used without medical direction have constituted the second-most widely used class of illicit drugs used by teens. Their use has fallen considerably, however. In 2016, 3.5%, 6.1% and 6.7% of 8th-, 10th- and 12th-graders, respectively, say they have used any in the prior 12 months — down from recent peak levels of 9%, 12% and 11%, respectively, reached during the last half of the 1990s.

Prescription narcotic drugs have presented a serious problem for the country in recent years, with increasing numbers of overdose deaths and emergencies resulting from their use. Fortunately, the use of these drugs outside of medical supervision has been in decline, at least among high school seniors — the only ones for whom narcotics use is reported. In 2004, a high proportion of 12th-graders — 9.5%, or nearly one in 10 — indicated using a prescription narcotic in the prior 12 months, but today that percentage is down by half to 4.8%.

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“That’s still a lot of young people using these dangerous drugs without medical supervision, but the trending is in the right direction,” said Lloyd Johnston, the study’s principal investigator. “Fewer are risking overdosing as teenagers, and hopefully more will remain abstainers as they pass into their twenties, thereby reducing the number who become casualties in those high-risk years.”

A number of other illicit drugs have shown declining use, as well. Among them are cocaine, crack, sedatives and inhalants (the declining prevalence rates for these drugs may be seen in the tables and figures associated with this release.)

The use of alcohol by adolescents is even more prevalent than the use of marijuana, but it, too, is trending downward in 2016, continuing a longer-term decline. For all three grades, both annual and monthly prevalence of alcohol use are at historic lows over the life of the study. Both measures continued to decline in all three grades in 2016.

Of even greater importance, measures of heavy alcohol use are also down considerably, including self-reports of having been drunk in the previous 30 days and of binge drinking in the prior two weeks (defined as having five or more drinks in a row on at least one occasion).

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Binge drinking has fallen by half or more at each grade level since peak rates were reached at the end of the 1990s. Today, the proportions who binge drink are 3%, 10% and 16% in grades 8, 10 and 12, respectively.

“Since 2005, 12th-graders have also been asked about what we call ‘extreme binge drinking,’ defined as having 10 or more drinks in a row or even 15 or more, on at least one occasion in the prior two weeks,” Johnston said. “Fortunately, the prevalence of this particularly dangerous behavior has been declining as well.”

Declines in cigarette smoking and certain other forms of tobacco use also occurred among teens in 2016, continuing an important and now long-term trend in the use of cigarettes.

(Source: University of Michigan)

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Kids Surprise Classmate Who Was Wearing Shoes 3 Sizes Too Small (WATCH)

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When J.R. Gilbert confided in a classmate that his only pair of shoes was a pair of boots three sizes too small, the whole school chipped in to get him a big surprise.

J.R. is a special needs sophomore at Somerset High School in Somerset, Wisconsin. Even though he is actually a size 13, he refused to stop wearing the boots because they belonged to his grandfather.

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When he told one of the school’s junior year students that he was squeezing into size 10 shoes everyday, the teen started a school-wide donation drive to buy J.R. some new kicks.

Just before Christmas, a crowd of students presented a wrapped box containing two pairs of brand new Nike sneakers.

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