Bring That Week Back: Give Your Misbehaving Kid an Old Man Haircut

Plus, Ramarley Graham's family settles for $3.9 million.

Let Me Get the Bad Kid Special - A-1 Kutz, a barbershop in Atlanta, gives parents an alternative to disciplining their children. For the kids who are misbehaving, at home or in school, parents can bring them to the barber shop and ask for the Benjamin Button Special — a cut that resembles a balding old man. (Photo: A-1 Kutz via Instagram)

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Let Me Get the Bad Kid Special - A-1 Kutz, a barbershop in Atlanta, gives parents an alternative to disciplining their children. For the kids who are misbehaving, at home or in school, parents can bring them to the barber shop and ask for the Benjamin Button Special — a cut that resembles a balding old man. (Photo: A-1 Kutz via Instagram)

Rosa Parks Archive Opening to Public at Congress - The public will now have access to view a collection of letters, writing and notes from the late Rosa Parks. The works explore Parks's psychology and sentiments during segregation and her fight for civil rights. (Photo: Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo)

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Rosa Parks Archive Opening to Public at Congress - The public will now have access to view a collection of letters, writing and notes from the late Rosa Parks. The works explore Parks's psychology and sentiments during segregation and her fight for civil rights. (Photo: Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo)

Black Astronaut Sneaks Dogs in for Official Portrait - Leland Melvin, a 50-year-old retired astronaut, snuck in his two dogs, Jake and Scout, for his official NASA photo. (Photo: Leland Melvin via Twitter)

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Black Astronaut Sneaks Dogs in for Official Portrait - Leland Melvin, a 50-year-old retired astronaut, snuck in his two dogs, Jake and Scout, for his official NASA photo. (Photo: Leland Melvin via Twitter)

Diversity Still Lacking at Top Schools - A report from U.S. News shows that top law schools including Harvard, Columbia and Northwestern still trail behind in diversity. At most of these universities, minority enrollment does not reach 9 percent. (Photo: Darren McCollester/Getty Images)

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Diversity Still Lacking at Top Schools - A report from U.S. News shows that top law schools including Harvard, Columbia and Northwestern still trail behind in diversity. At most of these universities, minority enrollment does not reach 9 percent. (Photo: Darren McCollester/Getty Images)

Tamir Rice’s Family Files Lawsuit - Tamir Rice’s family is still fighting for justice for their 12-year-old son who was killed at the hands of Cleveland Police officers. The suit contains additional claims including wrongful death and assault and battery against Tamir’s younger sister, Tajai. (Photo: Lynn Ischay/The Plain Dealer/Landov)

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Tamir Rice’s Family Files Lawsuit - Tamir Rice’s family is still fighting for justice for their 12-year-old son who was killed at the hands of Cleveland Police officers. The suit contains additional claims including wrongful death and assault and battery against Tamir’s younger sister, Tajai. (Photo: Lynn Ischay/The Plain Dealer/Landov)

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Nine-Year-Old Girl Shot While Selling Girl Scout Cookies - Sinai Miller was shot in her Indianapolis neighborhood while she was walking door to door to sell Girl Scout cookies. “I heard three gunshots and then one of them hit me in the leg,” Sinai told a local CBS affiliate, recalling the incident that sent her to the hospital. A stray bullet struck the young girl in her leg, and she is at her home in recovery. (Photo: WTTV, CBS Local news Indiana)

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Nine-Year-Old Girl Shot While Selling Girl Scout Cookies - Sinai Miller was shot in her Indianapolis neighborhood while she was walking door to door to sell Girl Scout cookies. “I heard three gunshots and then one of them hit me in the leg,” Sinai told a local CBS affiliate, recalling the incident that sent her to the hospital. A stray bullet struck the young girl in her leg, and she is at her home in recovery. (Photo: WTTV, CBS Local news Indiana)

Ramarley Graham’s Family to Receive Millions From NYPD - New York City has agreed to pay the family of Ramarley Graham $3.9 million. The 18-year old was shot to death by a white police officer in the Bronx in February 2012. The deal settles a lawsuit brought forth by Graham’s family. (Photo: Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

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Ramarley Graham’s Family to Receive Millions From NYPD - New York City has agreed to pay the family of Ramarley Graham $3.9 million. The 18-year old was shot to death by a white police officer in the Bronx in February 2012. The deal settles a lawsuit brought forth by Graham’s family. (Photo: Andrew Burton/Getty Images)