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In May 2017, ten-year-old Juliana Ossa was swimming in a designated area at Moss Park in Orlando, Florida, when a fun afternoon suddenly turned into a real-life nightmare. From beneath the calm surface, a massive alligator—nearly 9 feet (2.7 meters) long—lunged like a torpedo and clamped its powerful jaws around her leg. In an instant, she was trapped in the predator’s grip, paralyzed by pain and fear, while those around her were frozen in shock, unsure how to help.
But Juliana wasn’t an ordinary child.
Amid the chaos and pain, she remembered something remarkable: a tip from a previous visit to Gatorland, a wildlife park known for educating visitors about alligators. A trainer had once said, “If you stick your fingers in an alligator’s nose, it has to open its mouth to breathe.” Incredibly, Juliana acted on that memory. With astonishing courage, she reached out and pushed her fingers into the alligator’s nostrils. Just as she’d learned, it opened its mouth—and in that split second, she pulled her leg free and swam to safety.
She was quickly rescued and taken to Nemours Children’s Hospital, where she was treated for puncture wounds and released just a few hours later. Juliana’s story is more than just one of survival—it’s a powerful lesson in bravery, quick thinking, and resilience. Her incredible escape is now shared in educational programs across the country and stands as one of the most inspiring survival stories in modern American history.
Credit : Wonderful World
07/29/2025
After two years of planning, something amazing happened at Utah State Correctional Facility…
45 inmates laced up and completed a half marathon right inside the prison yard, running 39 laps, 21.1 km! 🏃♂️💪
Inspired by the San Quentin prison marathon, inmate Casey Vanderheuf started the “Fit From Within” run club to help with recovery and mental health through running.
Casey even won the race in 1:37 and now dreams of qualifying for the 2026 Boston Marathon.
With staff and volunteers joining in, the event became a powerful display of resilience, teamwork, and how fitness can truly transform lives. ❤️👏
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07/15/2025
Four Nassau police officers have been harassed and denied opportunities for advancement and overtime because they suffer from a medical condition that makes shaving painful, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court.
The officers say they were placed on restricted assignment because they received accommodations exempting them from shaving due to pseudofolliculitis barbae, better known as razor bumps or ingrown hairs.
For more on this story, click the link: https://nwsdy.li/4lvP62L
(Photo Credit: Newsday / Thomas A. Ferrara)
06/07/2025
Chinese Nationals Charged with Conspiracy and Smuggling a Dangerous Biological Pathogen into the U.S. for their Work at a University of Michigan Laboratory Secure .gov websites use HTTPS A lock ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.
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05/17/2025
‼️COMPARTAN POR FAVOR‼️
▪️Joven puertorriqueña de 15 años es reportada como desaparecida en la Florida.
Hoy jueves la Policía del condado Osceola en la Florida Central informó que la jovencita de 15 años, Alanis Lebrón-Quiñones, se encuentra desaparecida desde el domingo 11 de mayo, día de las Madres, en el área de Buenaventura Lakes, específicamente por la Dawn Ct
La jovencita Alanis Lebrón-Quiñones tiene 15 años, es latina, ojos marrón, pelo marrón, estatura 5'2" y pesa 110 libras
Si ve a esta jovencita de la foto, conoce su paradero o tiene información adicional, comuníquese de manera confidencial a la Policía del condado Osceola al 407.348.2222
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(📸 Osceola County Sheriff Office)
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