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Serienya

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Science nerd, Scadian, rapier fighter, gamer, herald, mom, staff to a bunch of parrots and cats

  1. A CT state rep posted a story about reports of ICE activity in his district and asked neighbors to "look out for another" and contact advocacy groups.

    Libs of TikTok posted it, calling for him to be charged and tagging ICE & DHS.

    ICE shared it, tagging the Justice Dept.

    This is protected speech.

    screenshot of ICE reposting a Libs of Tik Tok post and tagging Justice Dept
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  2. As federal authorities crack down on homeless encampments in D.C., revisit our reporting on the possessions people lose in sweeps — and how these losses can traumatize them, exacerbate health issues and undermine efforts to find housing.

    People say having their possessions — from birth certificates to loved ones’ ashes — taken in “sweeps” traumatizes them, exacerbates health issues and undermines efforts to find housing and get or…

    Swept Away: What Cities Really Take When They Sweep Homeless Encampments

    People say having their possessions — from birth certificates to loved ones’ ashes — taken in “sweeps” traumatizes them, exacerbates health issues and undermines efforts to find housing and get or…

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  3. A woman who was 20 weeks pregnant fed her toddler son raw milk. He contracted Campylobacter and then passed the infection to her; she progressed to sepsis, and had a miscarriage.

    She is suing the business that sells the raw milk, saying she didn’t know the risk.

    Don’t feed your kids raw milk.

    Rachel Maddox launches lawsuit after alleging that she and her toddler became badly ill after coming into contact with bacteria traced back to New Smyrna Beach business by state health officials

    Florida mom sues dairy farm after claiming raw milk led to her miscarrying

    Rachel Maddox launches lawsuit after alleging that she and her toddler became badly ill after coming into contact with bacteria traced back to New Smyrna Beach business by state health officials

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