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The food industry has failed to end the ban on the sale of foie gras, which is made from tormented birds' diseased livers and the production of which late 9th Circuit Judge Harry Pregerson -- one of the members of the three-judge panel who had heard the case in 2017 -- explicitly stated is ‘absolutely cruel,’” PETA President Ingrid Newkirk said in a statement. Now that California can enforce this ban, PETA urges diners to blow the whistle on any restaurant that's caught serving this illegal and hideously produced substance." 530
The latest instance happened at a house in the Pine Creek neighborhood. A woman there told officers her children spotted the woman right in the middle of things. 161

The only response from the governor's office was to expect an email from IDHS. When asked again about questions specific to the governor, the office never responded to the email. In Indiana, IDHS oversees the response to disasters and investigating fires. The state’s Fusion Intelligence Center, which is operated by Indiana State Police, is often tasked with the responsibility to release reports like this one, according to law enforcement sources familiar with the process.Report Found on Unsecured ServerThe bulletin is listed as "For Official Use Only," which is a document designation used to keep contents sent to law enforcement and the intelligence community secure from the public. But it was also published on a website used by IDHS – where anyone on the internet could access it. The document could be seen by anybody with access to URL or via some creative searching. The author of the document warned against uploading it to an unsecured server, saying, "No Portion of this Bulletin should be released ... over non-secure internet servers."Part of Langley’s statement also touches on the fact the document was so easily accessible."I did not make clear the content was for informational purposes only, and the bulletin was distributed in a way that allowed recipients to forward the content to unintended parties," his statement reads. 1379
The group PeopleForBikes studied cities across the country to determine how often and how many people ride their bicycles; safety; quality of bike routes; how a community’s bike network serves the community; how quickly a community is improving bicycling infrastructure and getting others to bike. 297
The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said the seventh-grader posted the threat toward Burns Middle School on Snapchat."Dear bms students I will be shooting that skool [sic] up September 3 2019 be ready say your goodbyes to you're [sic] family because that is finel [sic]...Goodluck (; be ready," the post said according to the sheriff's office.A student at another middle school who saw the post approached their school resource deputy Thursday morning and reported it.Deputies say the 12-year-old girl admitted to sending the threat and later deleting it."The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office takes all school threats, verbal, written or posted to social media, very seriously," said Sheriff Chad Chronister. "We have a zero-tolerance policy. It is important for parents to know what their children are posting online. If you make a school threat, of any kind, you will be arrested and charged accordingly."The minor is now facing a felony charge for making a written threat.We are not releasing her name because of her age.This story was originally published on 1072
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