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Teens Get National Award for Saving Kids From Drowning
Jasmine and JaCora Lashale Morris were honored with the prestigious Carnegie Medal. Last winter, Jasmine, 15, and her 17-year-old sister Jacora looked up from their phones and saved two lives. The girls say they were watching TikTok videos when they looked out the 3rd-story window of their Des Moines, Iowa, home. They saw some children in trouble. Authorities were on their way but Jasmine and Jacora felt the fate of these children was in their hands.