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The newly released documents say that during February 15-21, Chicago police put the Osundairos up at the Chicago South Loop Hotel. This was because reporters, having figured out who the Osundairos were, had been looking for them after they were released."It was suggested that (the men) be placed into a hotel until the media frenzy subsided," one of the reports says. The men checked into separate rooms, and "24-hour surveillance and security was provided" by Chicago police.Police also provided food throughout their stay, the report says.The FBI asked to see a search warrant for Smollett's iCloud accountAn FBI agent asked Chicago police for a copy of a search warrant that was issued relating to Smollett's Apple iCloud account.Very little about the FBI's involvement in the case has been released. In mid-February, the US Postal Inspection Service said that it was helping the FBI in an investigation into a suspicious letter that was addressed to Smollett and arrived January 22 at Cinespace Studios in Chicago, where "Empire" is filmed."The letter contained racial, anti-gay and political language, along with white powder and a drawing of a stick figure hanging from a tree, police said. The powder turned out to be over-the-counter medicine, police said. 1265
The move, if made and followed through in coordination with other key federal departments, would mark a major shift for transgender rights under the law and reverse course from the Obama administration, which expanded the legal concept of gender in several instances to recognize gender identity did not always match one's sex as determined at birth.Vanita Gupta, head of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, said in a statement on Sunday that the proposal "defies the medical community, science, civil rights laws, the courts and the dictates of human decency."Gupta worked in the Justice Department's civil rights division during the Obama administration, and in her statement, said civil rights groups would use "every tool" they could to counter the reported Trump administration move.The report published Sunday said the new definition, if adopted, would erase federal recognition for the many Americans who identify as a gender different than the one they were identified with at birth. It also said the move would be relevant in particular to a pair of proposed rules, one from the Education Department on sex discrimination at schools and colleges and another at HHS on health programs that receive federal funding.HHS spokesperson Caitlin Oakley declined to comment to CNN "on alleged leaked documents," and a statement from Roger Severino, the head of HHS' office of civil rights, said HHS was following a court order blocking a rule on gender identity."A federal court has blocked HHS's rule on gender identity and termination of pregnancy as contrary to law and infringing the rights of healthcare providers across the country," Severino's statement said. "The court order remains in full force and effect today and HHS is abiding by it as we continue to review the issue."The Times report said HHS has argued privately that sex should not include gender identity "or even homosexuality," and that the Obama administration was wrong to extend civil rights protections. It said additionally that HHS officials were looking to a 2016 federal court ruling on a provision of Obamacare, where Judge Reed O'Connor said, "Congress did not understand 'sex' to include 'gender identity.'"The draft proposal would be one of the latest attempts to push back against Obama administration policies on gender identity and LGBT rights, much of which has come in contrast to President Donald Trump's pledge during his 2016 presidential campaign to be an ally to the LGBT community.HRC described the news Sunday as "the latest effort in a consistent, multi-pronged campaign by the Trump-Pence White House over the past two years to undermine the rights and welfare of LGBTQ people.""Defining 'sex' in this narrow language tailored to the talking points of anti-equality extremists is part of a deliberate strategy to eliminate federal protections for LGBTQ people," Griffin said. 2890

The owners of El Taco Rico, Tortilleria La Perla and other small and family-owned restaurants will discuss their opposition to the ban at El Taco Rico (3594 National Ave.) Thursday morning. The group of local restaurant owners say they've expressed their frustrations to San Diego City Council members in writing and in person but still feel they're not being heard. 366
The group of friends went to breakfast on Saturday at IHOP and each person brought along 0, according to a post on Twitter. At the end of the meal, they paid the bill and gave their waitress a ,200 tip."If you and your friends have the capacity and heart to pool your money to give a large tip to a waitress this holiday season that you know deserves it. I encourage it," the man tweeted. "You’ll be surprised how many of your friends would be supportive of the idea!"He wrote that the waitress, who was holding the large stack of cash, thought they'd made a mistake and tried to give the money back."As she double checks the bill we are just grinning like 'she has no idea that we didn’t make a mistake,' " the man tweeted. 729
The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs issued new rules for dip powder practices due to a method that could spread infection through cross-contamination. “In a salon setting, it should be used in a way that client’s fingers aren't dipped into the container itself,” said Amanda Bedard, owner of Utopia Salon in Lansing.The requirements prohibits using the same jar of powder for more than one client and left-over dip must be thrown out after each use. “I would pour just enough that I know I am going to use on the service without wasting product," Bedard explained.“I would take and sprinkle it on each individual finger.”Using the same utensils and left-over powder in between clients can raise a public health risk. “Generally the funguses kind of show up as discoloration on the nail,” said Bedard.“You know warts kind of can look very different, sometimes they can show up as kind of skin-colored and just a little bit raised, where other times you know they can actually look like an infection.”If you see any signs of infection, seek medical attention. Violators of the new rules could face a penalty from the state, which could result in a license suspension.This story was originally published by Cryss Walker at WSYM. 1249
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