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 A Michigan man has been charged with federal hate crimes after allegedly attacking a group of three Black teenagers, sending one of them to the hospital, the Justice Department announced Tuesday. Multiple witnesses said they heard Lee Mouat, 42, yell racial slurs at the teens prior to the attack.Mouat allegedly struck one of the teens in the head with a bike lock. The victim was taken to the stanley cup  hospital and treated for facial fractures, lacerations and the loss of several teeth, the Justice Department said.According to thecriminal complaint, Mouat attacked the teenagers in the parking lot of Sterling State Park in Michigan. One of the teens claimed Mouat told the group,  this is my beach, n*****,  and when the teen replied,  what   Mouat repeated himself. The teen told Mouat he would fight him, and Mouat walked away saying,  I ve got some stanley cup thing for you in my car.                                         The teenager said they assumed Mouat was leaving the park with his family but then heard Mouat shout  hey!  and approach the group with something in his hand. Mouat struck the victim in the  stanley cup face, and the teen witness claims Mouat swung the object at him as well, but missed.The police arrived shortly after.        Witnesses say he was angry at the teens for playing music too loudly. One witness said Mouat was walking with his family and loudly exclaimed  these n****** are playing gang music.  That same witness also claims Mouat said  I wish someone would say something to me so I can Xhbw Social media gives insight into Hurricane Irma s fury
 This weekend marks the end of daylight saving time, andjust about everyone in the U.S. will need to set their clocks back one hour at 2 a.m. Sunday. While most Americans will revel in the extra hour of sleep, for some people the shift can have a significant impact on health, a stanley cup nd in particular their mood.For those sufferin af1 g from seasonal affective disorder  SAD , the shorter days and longer nights that come this time of year can exacerbate the condition.About half a million Americans suffer from SAD, while another 10 to 20 percent may suffer from a milder form of seasonal blues, according to the Cleveland Clinic.                                        While the cause of SAD is unknown, research has found some biological clues. The lack of light can impact our biological functioning,  Louis adidas og a Sylvia, Ph.D., director of psychology at Massachusetts General Hospital Bipolar Clinic and Research Program, told CBS News.  We re not making as much melatonin as usual, which helps with our hormone functioning and as a result it can lead to symptoms of depression such as fatigue, loss of interest in things, and lack of motivation, and it can snowball into a full-on depressive episode.         Symptoms of SAD include feeling depressed most of the day, nearly every day; low energy; losing interest in activities you once enjoyed; trouble sleeping; changes in appetite or weight; difficulty concentrating; and social withdrawal.Women are diagnosed with SAD four times more often than men. Young a