Johnson’s departure from ICE, a division of the Department of Homeland Security, marks the second significant personnel change in recent days from President Joe Biden’s administration of immigration authorities.
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NYC’s first ‘safe’ drug and sex vending machine is empty less than 24-hrs after installation
Less than a day after being introduced by New York City officials, the city’s first “public health” vending machine, which distributes items such as free condoms, crack pipes, and Narcan, a medication that reverses drug overdoses, is now empty after an influx of locals discovered the machine.
Read More NYC’s first ‘safe’ drug and sex vending machine is empty less than 24-hrs after installationGov. Hobbs vetoes bill prohibiting porno-filming in Arizona’s K-12 public school classrooms
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed a new bill that would have made it illegal to facilitate or record sexually-explicit conduct in public places, like classrooms and government buildings.
Read More Gov. Hobbs vetoes bill prohibiting porno-filming in Arizona’s K-12 public school classrooms3 deaths in Iowa building collapse: Lawsuits claim owners didn’t warn residents of deteriorating conditions
A week after Iowa’s century-old building partly collapsed, the bodies of three men were recovered from the scene of the fallen six-story apartment complex, said Davenport’s police chief on Monday.
Read More 3 deaths in Iowa building collapse: Lawsuits claim owners didn’t warn residents of deteriorating conditionsAustralian woman pardoned after spending 20-years in prison for murdering her children
New scientific evidence has recently emerged that allegedly proves that the deaths of an Australian woman’s four children occurred due to natural causes, as she had claimed prior, leading to her pardon and release on Monday.
Read More Australian woman pardoned after spending 20-years in prison for murdering her childrenSacramento and city’s school district will pay $52M to settle class sex abuse cases
After a teacher’s aide admitted to sexually abusing at least eight elementary school students over ten years ago, Sacramento and the city’s education district will now pay more than $52 million to resolve claims that alleged school officials were negligent.
Read More Sacramento and city’s school district will pay $52M to settle class sex abuse cases