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at an Aurora ICE detention facility on Friday.During the protest, a small group pulled down the American flag and the GEO flag and replaced them with a Mexican flag and a defaced thin blue line flag by hoisting it upside down and spray-painting in red with an anti-police slogan.There was a rift in the crowd about whether that action was appropriate, with some undocumented protesters leaving out of concern for their safety.Many protesters hoped that image would not overshadow that of so many speaking out against deportation raids and camps.Denver teacher Kathleen Frank went to the protest with her son because she couldn’t stop thinking about the children who have died in U.S. custody.“He is a child like any of those 3 year olds in the concentration camps, so it just breaks my heart and makes me really angry,” she said. “I think it needs to be ended immediately and I feel really helpless in the face of this just unbelievable pain, so this seemed like a small thing I could do.”Some undocumented residents at the rally said they were concerned about what may happen this weekend if the ICE raids promised by president Trump happen in Denver.“They don’t know if when they leave for work one day they’ll come back to their family. That’s the reality I‘ve lived with every day,” said Gladis Ibarra, an undocumented resident who works with Colorado’s immigrant community. “This is 28 years of my life, so I know a lot of people are outraged now, and I hope that the outrage continues past today.”This story was originally published by Jaclyn Allen on 1560
in Lake Erie on Tuesday.Authorities said the jet ski appeared to be anchored with two people fishing. No state registration number visible on the watercraft.When approached, the people on the jet ski told an Air and Marine Operations (AMOP) and a Border Patrols agent that they were from Mexico and did not have immigration documents.AMOP transported the two back to shore and handed them off to Border Patrol agents. Border Patrol then took the pair to the United States Border Patrol Sandusky Bay Station for further identification.“During the summer months Lake Erie is one of the busiest boating communities in the nation,” said Brian Manaher, Deputy Director Marine Operations, Great Lakes Air and Marine Branch. “This case is a testament to our highly skilled law enforcement ability to differentiate between legitimate boat traffic and nefarious traffic.”At the Border Patrol station, one of the people was identified as a valid DACA recipient and released to his jet ski.The other man was identified as an undocumented immigrant with a warrant of deportation issued on Oct. 2, 2012.The man and his property were turned over to ICE, where he will be held pending his removal.This story was originally published by Courtney Shaw on 1240
Magazine confirmed.Tyson, 60, has been one of the leading voices in astrophysics for the last two decades, hosting a number of TV programs. But allegations involving Tyson’s past have taken him off the air. According to Variety, two women have accused Tyson of past misconduct. Bucknell University’s Dr. Katelyn N. Allers accused Tyson of groping her in 2009. Ashley Watson, a former assistant of Tyson’s, accused the scientist of making unwanted advances on her. “In order to allow the investigation to occur unimpeded we chose to hold new episodes of ‘Star Talk’ until it is complete,” a Nat Geo rep told Variety. “We expect that to happen in the next few weeks at which time we’ll make a final decision.”Tyson said in a Facebook post that he welcomes an investigation, and denies the women’s allegations. “In any claim, evidence matters. Evidence always matters,” he said. “But what happens when it’s just one person’s word against another’s, and the stories don’t agree? That’s when people tend to pass judgment on who is more credible than whom. And that’s when an impartial investigation can best serve the truth – and would have my full cooperation to do so.”Tyson went on to say, “Accusations can damage a reputation and a marriage. Sometimes irreversibly. I see myself as loving husband and as a public servant – a scientist and educator who serves at the will of the public. I am grateful for the support I’ve received from those who continue to respect and value me and my work.“Star Talk” was set for its fifth season on NatGeo. The program features Tyson interviewing celebrities and other scientists on a variety of issues. While Star Talk’s status is in question, another program, a reboot of “Cosmos,” is also in question. NatGeo and Fox were set to air the 13-episode run starting in March. 1810
is safe thanks to Good Samaritans at a gas station in Cambria, California. A group of civilians confronted the suspect, 24-year-old Victor Magana, after he allegedly stabbed his girlfriend and took off from San Jose with their daughter. Al Ashcroft, a man visiting the Central Coast from Oregon, recognized the suspect's vehicle, a 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe, from the alert Monday morning at a Shell gas station. While he blocked the car in and called police, nearby men helped restrain the driver. "Four of us surrounded him and said, 'You're not leaving,'" Ashcroft said. Deputies say Magana locked his keys inside the car with the child while making a pit stop in Cambria. "He hit the window twice to try and break in and finally a guy bear hugged him from behind and I took the rock away," Ashcroft said. Witnesses say Magana bought snacks at the store and tried to break into his car to feed his daughter. "He kept screaming that he wasn't that guy, that it wasn't him and that his daughter hadn't eaten in six hours," said Tammy Hall. The little girl was strapped in the front seat the whole time civilians were attempting to restrain the father. Many are praising the people who stepped up to save her. "I am amazed that these men were able to hold him here and stop him from taking off. They were very brave. Heroes," Hall said.Both Magana and the girl are in custody. Magana will eventually be transferred back to Santa Clara County, according to authorities. According to NBC Bay Area, Magana's girlfriend suffered at least one stab wound. She was taken to a hospital where she remains in critical but stable condition.This article was written by Megan Healy for 1674
due to the potential presence of pieces of red plastic and metal that may have been introduced during production.The consumption of hard or foreign objects could cause injury to teeth, mouth, throat, stomach or intestine tissues if swallowed.All three varieties have a "best when used by" date of Dec. 10, 2019.Consumers who purchased the cottage cheese should not eat it and return it to the store where purchased for an exchange or full refund. Consumers with questions may contact the company at 1-866-572-3805 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Eastern, for a full refund."We deeply regret this situation and apologize to any consumers we have disappointed,” Breakstone said in a statement.This product was sent to retailers and distributors in the U.S and exported to Latin America and was produced and distributed by Kraft Heinz Foods Company.The following is being recalled:Product SizeName of ProductPackaging DescriptionCase Unit Best When Used By Code DateIndividual Package Best When Used By Code DateIndividual Package UPC16ozBreakstone's 2% Milkfat Lowfat Large Curd Cottage CheesePlastic Cup, Plastic Lid, Shrink BandDec10201910 DEC 2019 W4 XX:XX 36-21580 21000 30053 224ozBreakstone's 4% Milkfat Large Curd Cottage CheesePlastic Cup, Plastic Lid, Shrink BandDec10201910 DEC 2019 W4 XX:XX 36-21580 21000 12285 124ozBreakstone's 4% Milkfat Small Curd Cottage CheesePlastic Cup, Plastic Lid, Shrink BandDec10201910 DEC 2019 W4 XX:XX 36-21580 21000 12284 4This story was originally published by Kaylyn Hlavaty on 1531