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The enthusiasm among the iReport Team today is electric. That's because we've received dozens of incredible iReport submissions overnight and this morning. Check out some of the highlights:
natashabisho shot up-close and powerful photographs of Lisa Ling and other attendees at a vigil for Ling's sister in Santa Monica, California, last night.
* arundhatib witnessed a jaw-dropping high wire act in Maryport, England, this weekend.
* First-time iReporter Haaris shared his thoughts on Obama's speech on American-Muslim relations and sparked a passionate debate in the comments field.
* JesseBearden made a clever time lapse video as he built a Tetris-inspired chair. The video game celebrates its 25th anniversary this month.
* Veteran iReporter DavidJohnson captured video and photos yesterday of a soaring desert rainbow in Ridgecrest, California.
This varied collection of iReports from around the world is further proof that news can happen anywhere. What's happening near you? Share your photos and video – we love days like these!
It is amazing that there are some people that have been blessed with special talents. By the way, The Rust Belt is defined as an area comprising Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan which was once a manufacturing center producing vast amounts of goods of materials. However, since the manufacturing jobs left, it has become dilapidated, and hence the title of the Rust Belt. This area has also been hard hit by the housing crisis. The Federal money disbursements have gone to huge banks, and bypassed the area where a lot of people could use some payday loans. Charity organizations are very active in these areas, as jobs continue to flee. There are so few jobs; there aren't even jobs driving truck for the U.S. Postal Service. This is where debt relief is needed, not at Bank of America, but in the Rust Belt. Read more on this site: http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2009/05/30/people-rust-belt-payday-loans-aid/.