grew up one of five kids in st. paul minnesota, both immigrants from laos. they couldn t afford a real beam and it is there to this day. and she called her dad her best friend and the reason she does it all. in 2019 john lee fell while helping a neighbor trim a tree and he was paralyzed from the chest down and so you imagine back in your home state, your home town, the emotion when lee s family saw what had just happened, when those results came in. you can t imagine what this family has been through. we could only imagine, right. well, poppy, i was there tonight for this event and i did see the defending all around gymnastics simone biles at the edge of her seat and could barely sit steal and cheering on sunny lee for the moment. american women have now won five
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Molly Sinert and Emily Bushnell
The pandemic has caused many people to be separated from family. But one woman in Palm Beach Gardens actually found family during this time. Molly Sinert was born in South Korea. She was adopted, and grew up in Florida.
After she took a DNA test, she found out she had a twin sister in Philadelphia and they were both raised in Jewish families. Through a few twists of fate, they missed out on chance encounters throughout the years but Sinert says fate brought them together anyway albeit in the unlikeliest of circumstances.
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Friday, April 30, 2021 by Wilkine Brutus (WLRN)
Molly Sinert and Emily Bushnell
The pandemic has caused many people to be separated from family. But one woman in Palm Beach Gardens actually found family during this time. Molly Sinert was born in South Korea. She was adopted, and grew up in Florida.
After she took a DNA test, she found out she had a twin sister in Philadelphia and they were both raised in Jewish families. Through a few twists of fate, they missed out on chance encounters throughout the years but Sinert says fate brought them together anyway albeit in the unlikeliest of circumstances.