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DENVER – The three detainees who escaped an immigration detention facility in Aurora on Sunday have been captured, officials announced on Friday.The escapees were found in three different locations but had spent several nights together in a safe house in Colorado Springs after the escape, according to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement news release.Amilcar Aguilar-Hernandez, 23, from El Salvador, who is currently a suspect in a rape case in Fort Carson, was found in Colorado Springs, where ICE officers took him into custody.Aguilar-Hernandez was sleeping at a job site to avoid being recaptured, an ICE news release said. The other two escapees from Honduras — Douglas Amaya-Arriaga and Carlos Perez-Rodriguez — had no criminal history. The 18 year olds were arrested in the Denver area. 810

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Cat declawing is a controversial practice sometimes done to protect furniture, but sometimes it results in chronic pain for cats.In New York, it's now illegal.Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a bill Monday to ban the surgery.New York is the first state to do so.Declawing is the practice of removing a cat's claws to prevent scratching. According to the Humane Society, 377

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Do you know what to do during an earthquake? Unlike tornadoes or hurricanes, earthquakes don't come with warnings. Surviving a major earthquake involves making split-second decisions. That is why experts suggest having a plan for earthquakes before the shaking begins. While it was once suggested that standing in a door jamb was a safe place to go, it is no longer suggested to stand in a door jamb. Not only could a door swing back and forth causing injury, but exterior features could fall along the exterior wall, the University of Washington says. If you are inside, you should not go outside, the USGS suggests. So what do you do if you're outside? Stay there.Should: If inside, take cover under something sturdyShouldn't: Take cover inside a door jambShould: If outside, stay outsideShouldn't: Run outside during an earthquakeShould: If driving, carefully come to a stopShouldn't: Expect any warning before an earthquake strikesThe best place to be is inside a well-made structure, taking cover under something sturdy, Susan Garcia of the USGS said. A person outdoors unable to get inside should get away from things that could fall, including power lines and trees.Garcia also suggests securing belongings stored on shelves as a way to take precautions during an earthquake. “Secure your space,” Garcia said. “Move heavier items like potted plants, to lower the floor or lower shelves, move things that can fall on your or away from you."These rules don't just apply to those on the West Coast, but in the Midwest and East Coast as well. While powerful earthquakes are more common in places like Alaska and California, parts of the Eastern US are just as vulnerable. Although the Eastern United States has not had any major earthquakes in the last century, two of America’s most powerful quakes have happened east of the Rockies. The magnitude 5.8 earthquake that caused damage to the Washington Monument in 2011 is only a minor example of the kind of earthquakes the Eastern United States could see.In 1811 and 1812, a series of earthquakes struck the Mississippi River valley along the New Madrid fault. The strongest of the quakes was a possible magnitude 7.8. The quake was felt across much of the Eastern United States.In 1866, a magnitude 7.0 rattled Charleston, S.C.Adding to the risk, building codes in the Eastern United States aren't written with earthquakes in mind. U.S. Army estimates suggest a repeat of the magnitude 7.8 could kill thousands. For more information what you should do and shouldn't do during an earthquake, click 2563

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