Arizona police revealed new details about the drowning of Emilie Kiser’s 3-year-old son, Trigg, who was left unsupervised in the family’s pool for at least seven minutes on May 12, while her husband, Brady Kiser, was allegedly distracted by a $25 sports bet. Although initially recommended for child abuse charges, Brady was not prosecuted due to insufficient evidence, with authorities concluding it was a tragic accident.
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Activists and day laborers use radios and whistles to avoid immigration agents at Home Depot
In Los Angeles, a Home Depot parking lot has become a focal point for immigration raids, with agents targeting day laborers seeking work, leading to heightened alertness among workers and advocates. Despite legal challenges, the Supreme Court's recent ruling allows federal operations to continue, raising concerns over civil rights and the impact on local communities and businesses. Want More Context? 🔎
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