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State and local health officials have consulted with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in recent months about the possibility of preventing individuals from flying to prevent measles transmission.This year, there have been such discussions about eight individuals in five states, as first reported by 329

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SCOTTSDALE, AZ — Machelle Hobson, an Arizona mother who ran a popular YouTube channel known as "Fantastic Adventures" and was facing dozens of child abuse charges, has died at a hospital in Scottsdale, according to Ricardo Alvarado, public information officer for the Maricopa Police Department.The Pinal County Attorney's Office said on Tuesday evening that they will wait for an official death certificate before dismissing charges, but will continue to pursue Hobson's assets, which includes more than 0,000 in cash. All of the seized money will go to the seven children, who are back in the state's custody and likely in a new foster home.Scottsdale police said Hobson died of "health conditions," and they don't anticipate an ongoing death investigation.Hobson, 48, was arrested in March at her home in Maricopa, Arizona, a community about 30 minutes south of Phoenix.While her family was racking up millions of views on YouTube with scripted skits, detectives alleged her foster children were living in a house of horrors.According to court documents, and reports, the children told investigators that they were starved for days, locked in closets for days, forced to sleep on the floor, and physically beaten for failing to remember their lines. Detectives found bottles of pepper spray at the home, which was sometimes used on children's genitals, according to court documents.Hobson was facing 29 charges, including 1440

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Rod Rosenstein took aim at James Comey Monday, calling him a "partisan pundit" in prepared remarks for a speech that included the most public retelling yet of the twists and turns of the Russia investigation by the man who oversaw it.Speaking to a group of business and civic leaders in Baltimore, the former deputy attorney general -- just days removed from a tumultuous tenure at the Department of Justice -- recounted how he had prepared a memo in 2017 that supported President Donald Trump's firing of Comey, then the FBI director, and defended his decision to appoint Robert Mueller as a special counsel in the wake of that firing.Rosenstein also responded directly to a barb from the former FBI director, who said at a CNN town hall last week that Rosenstein's character wasn't strong and that his soul had been "eaten" by his time in the Trump administration."Now the former director is a partisan pundit, selling books and earning speaking fees while speculating about the strength of my character and the fate of my immortal soul. That is disappointing," Rosenstein said.In his speech before a crowd of nearly 1,000 people at the annual Greater Baltimore Committee dinner, Rosenstein acknowledged the unusual role he played in the drama of Trump's Washington -- as a Republican held up by the left for stewarding the Mueller probe."People spend a lot of time debating whose side I was on, based on who seemed to benefit most from any individual decision," Rosenstein said. "But trying to infer partisanship from law enforcement decisions is a category error. It uses the wrong frame of reference."On Monday, with the frame of hindsight, Rosenstein told the audience why he disagreed with Comey's handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation, and how he put those concerns in a memo at Trump's request.Rosenstein also remembered how he disobeyed Trump's request to include in that memo that Comey had told Trump that he wasn't under investigation -- "because, one, I had no personal knowledge of what the director said, and two, in any event, it was not relevant to my memo" -- and criticized the way the President carried out the firing."If I had been the decisionmaker, the removal would have been handled very differently, with far more respect and far less drama," Rosenstein said.Rosenstein didn't quote Mueller in his evening remarks -- like he did in a separate appearance at the University of Baltimore Law School earlier Monday -- but he did borrow a line from Attorney General Bill Barr, aligning himself with Barr's views on the appointment of special counsels.Rosenstein stood by his decision to appoint Mueller and challenged critics to "explain what they would have done with the details we knew at the time.""As acting attorney general, it was my responsibility to make sure that the Department of Justice would conduct an independent investigation; complete it expeditiously; hold perpetrators accountable if warranted; and work with partner agencies to counter foreign agents and deter crimes. We achieved those goals," Rosenstein said.Still, he expressed his displeasure with the process, noting "I disfavor special counsels.""I am glad that I only needed to appoint one in 25 months," Rosenstein said. 3247

  

Several soon-to-be-married Valley couples say they're worried they've lost the thousands of dollars they invested on their wedding venue.NOAH's Event Center in Chandler, Arizona, sent an email to couples who booked the venue off Cooper and the Loop 202 saying they were canceling their highly anticipated events. “I had to re-read it again honestly. I was like, 'What? Is this real?'" said Melanie Stephenson, whose wedding was set for March of 2020. “I just mailed out my invites in November, so I had to re-message everyone like, 'Sorry wedding is postponed until I don’t even know when.'"Stephenson says she paid off the cost of the venue last December forking over ,000 to rent the entire building for the night and for NOAH to provide bartenders for her big day.“It just really sucks," she added. "This is like a hit in the face pretty much for all of us." Stephenson says NOAH's story doesn't add up. “I made sure to choose a company that I thought was solid because they have 30 other buildings throughout the United States," she said. Court records show NOAH 1082

  

SAN FRANCISCO — California police officer Robert Davies was arrested after pursing someone police say he believed was a teenage girl on social media.A 20-year-old college student whose name is not public says he used a Snapchat filter to pose as a teen girl and take down a sexual predator. He said he did so because he has a friend who was the victim of a sex crime as a child, and he wanted to help identify possible pedophiles.The student said he was "just looking to get someone" to nab, and it was allegedly Davies who messaged him once the photo of him as a female was downloaded from Snapchat and uploaded to various social media platforms, including Tinder and the messaging app Kik. 703

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