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A high school cheerleading team in North Carolina was put on probation by the state athletic association after the team held up a "Trump 2020" sign at a football game earlier this year.The photo, shared on social media among school parents and conservative groups, shows a cheerleader and two students in what appear to be MAGA hats holding a "Trump 2020: MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN" banner. A number of other cheerleaders are posing near the sign.According to 471
"When they leave their pets here, we treat them like they're still alive. We pet them. We talk to them," said Bob Sutton who recently left his last career to begin working at Pet Passages in Livonia, Michigan. "We want them to feel like they're still being loved and they are."Bob's wife, Wendy, owns the newly opened franchise that offers cremation and visitation for grieving pet owners.In January 2018, the Suttons lost their beloved dog, Lulu. Soon after they realized they have such a love for animals and compassion for those grieving their loss that Bob quit his last job to become the funeral director at their Pet Passages. In addition to cremation services and transportation of pet remains and cremains, Pet Passages also offers euthanasia by a veterinarian for those who don't want to take their pets to an animal clinic, a place that many people know their pets already don't enjoy visiting."They can come here and have a service and say goodbye in a very serene and peaceful environment," said Wendy Sutton. "And we will take care of the pet until we send them home." Pricing varies on the size of the pet being cremated, and they offer a 10% discount for veterans. Pet Passages is located in Livonia, Michigan, and you can visit the company website at 1279

A 15-year-old Texas teen was arrested after he was accused of spitting into a bottle of tea and putting the bottle back on the shelf, KOSA-TV 154
A group of 50 attorneys general from 48 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico unveiled a major antitrust investigation of Google Monday, sharply escalating the regulatory scrutiny facing the tech giant.The probe will focus on whether Google has harmed competition and consumers, looking at least initially into the company's conduct in its search, advertising and other businesses, though it may expand from there.Speaking to reporters in front of the US Supreme Court Monday, a group of 13 attorneys general struck a bipartisan tone. Karl Racine, attorney general of the District of Columbia, said it was an "unusual setting" for a group that typically disagrees on issues ranging from gun control to reproductive rights."But we are acting as one today," he said.Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said the investigation will begin by looking at Google's advertising and search dominance but hinted that the scope of the probe could widen significantly."The facts will lead where the facts will lead," he said.To kick off the probe, the states on Monday sent Google a compulsory request for information known as a civil investigative demand (CID). Officials declined to say what was contained in the request, but South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg told CNN Business the document is dozens of pages long with many questions.The attorneys general of California and Alabama are the only two from all 50 states not yet participating.Asked why California has not joined the states pursuing the investigation, a spokesperson for California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said the state is committed to fighting anti-competitive behavior."But to protect the integrity of our work, we can't comment — to confirm or deny any pending or potential investigation," the spokesperson said.A spokesperson for the Alabama attorney general didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.The investigation significantly raises the risks of regulation for Google, which so far has faced antitrust scrutiny from federal lawmakers and the Justice Department. On Friday, Google disclosed in an investor filing that it had received a CID from DOJ.The multi-state probe is the second such look into Big Tech to be announced within a week; on Friday, eight states and the District of Columbia said they have begun an antitrust investigation into Facebook. 2370
A bill that would prohibit abortions after tests indicate that a fetus may have Down syndrome overwhelmingly cleared the Arkansas state Senate and is now under consideration in the state House.The 209
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