Bring That Week Back: Zimmermans Offer Their Condolences

Zimmermans are saddened by Trayvon’s death, plus more.

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Madonna's Unusual Endorsement for President Obama - Not one to shy away from making controversial statements, Madonna took a moment during her performance in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 25 to stump for President Obama in a way only she can, saying "Y’all better vote for f-----g Obama, OK? For better or for worse, all right? We have a Black Muslim in the White House. Now that’s some amazing s--t." (Photo: Courtesy of Colorlines.com)
More Marines Faces Charges for Urinating on Dead Taliban Fighters  - It was announced on Sept. 25 that Staff Sgt. Joseph W. Chamblin and Staff Sgt. Edward W. Deptola will be court marshaled for urinating on the bodies of dead Taliban soldiers and posting video of the incident online. Last month, three other Marines were punished for their role in the video.  (Photo: AP)NYC High Schools Give Plan B Contraceptive to Teens - In an effort to curb teen pregnancy across the city, New York City’s Department of Education will allow school nurses to administer the contraceptive known as Plan B and the injectable birth control Depo-Provera to students at 13 high schools. Students won't need parental consent for treatments unless their parents sign a letter opting out. (Photo: Teva Pharmaceuticals)

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Zimmerman’s Brother Is Sad About Trayvon’s Death  - Madonna throws support behind the "Black Muslim" in the White House, NYC high schools give Plan B contraceptive to teens, plus more of the week's news. – Britt Middleton Robert Zimmerman Jr., the brother of Trayvon Martin shooter George Zimmerman, said his family wanted to express "our condolences on the loss of their son and brother” immediately after Trayvon's shooting. Benjamin Crump, a lawyer for Trayvon’s parents, said the family had no comment regarding the statement. (Photo: Courtesy of Good Day LA/FOX)

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