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A beer vendor working last Sunday's Miami Dolphins game was arrested this week after charging a fan 4 for two beers, the Miami Herald 149

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A group of bipartisan attorneys general from 51 states and territories on Friday wrote to Education Secretary Betsy DeVos urging the Department of Education automatically forgive the student loan debt of eligible veterans who became disabled through their military service."We write, as the Attorneys General of our jurisdictions, to urge the Department of Education to take prompt action to satisfy its statutory mandate to discharge the student loans of veterans who are permanently and totally disabled or otherwise unemployable," 546

  

2018 was the deadliest year for hot car deaths in the United States, according to a study released on Wednesday by the National Safety Council. According to the National Safety Council, 51 children died in 2018 from pediatric vehicular heatstroke. Last year's figure tops the previous record of 49 related fatalities set in 2010. The Council said that an average of 38 children die a year in the United States from being left in a hot car. Since 1998, 47 states have had at least one pediatric vehicular heatstroke fatality. The study also found that related deaths have occurred in the United States during every month of the year. The National Safety Council has an online 687

  

A controversial bill that would force clergy members to report some confessions will come to a vote next week.The proposed bill would not apply to all confessions between a member of the clergy and their congregation. It would only cover suspected cases of possible child abuse or neglect.If the bill gets approved, then members of the church would be classified as mandated reporters for the first time in history. Clergy members, like priests, who do not comply with the law, should it pass, could face possible prosecution.Critics of the proposed bill say priests in the Roman Catholic Church could be excommunicated if forced to reveal confessions.The bill was recently approved in the Senate Public Safety Committee in a unanimous five to zero vote.The next hearing is set for Aprill 22. 804

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