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<font style="color: #FCFCFC">A 24-year-old West Georgia graduate student had to have her leg amputated
after getting an infection following a zip line accident.MYFOXATLANTAAimee Copeland, 24, before
the zip line accident.MYFOXATLANTADespite the odds of survival being "slim to none,"
Aimee Copeland, the 24-year-old University of West Georgia graduate student battling a
deadly flesh-eating virus, is showing signs of recovery and is still fighting
to survive."Aimee has made drastic improvements today," Andy Copeland, Aimee's father, told
FoxNews.com. "Yesterday, she had some setbacks. She was really on the ventilator
100 percent, but now she's only requiring 60 percent of the ventilator,
and last night she moved her arms."Copeland also said Aimee's digestive system
is showing signs of improvement, which the doctors told him is an
extremely good sign."When you're in this state, your intestines can actually atrophy,"
Copeland said. "So you're wondering, 'Will her intestines actually work?' Well h
File: 2012: The now-shuttered Occupy DC encampment at McPherson Square, just blocks
from the White House in Washington.APOccupy DC has gotten an upgrade from
the run-down tent village where they once lived, now that one of
the countrys most powerful labor unions is paying for office digs in
downtown Washington.The Service Employees International Union, one of President Obamas biggest supporters,
is paying the protest groups $4,000-a-month rent at the Institute for Policy
Studies, institute spokeswoman Lacy MacAuley told Fox News on Wednesday.She said SEIU
recently extended the offer, so Occupy organizers went shopping for office space
and decided on a separate, side suite at the institutes headquarters.An Occupy
spokeswoman confirmed the group is working from the space. The group settled
in Monday, as first reported by The Washington Examiner.At least one union
member is not pleased with the arrangement.SEIU member Kandy Gonzalez said Wednesday
that she and oth
President Obama on Wednesday endorsed same-sex marriages, becoming the first sitting U.S.
president to take that position following days of speculation about his "evolving"
stance on the issue.The president used a hastily called TV interview to
make his position clear."At a certain point, I've just concluded that for
me personally, it is important for me to go ahead and affirm
that I think same-sex couples should be able to get married," Obama
told ABC News.The president, who was previously opposed to the unions, explained
that he's gone through an "evolution." Obama said he initially thought civil
unions would suffice as a vehicle to give same-sex couples the rights
commensurate with those of heterosexual couples. "I'd hesitated on gay marriage in
part because I thought civil unions would be sufficient," he said.But he
said his position evolved over the years, "as I have talked to
friends and family and neighbors, when I think about members of my
own staff w
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