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Police seeing uptick in out-of-state, country criminals...
“I would say it’s alarming the amount of crimes that we’re seeing and the severity of them,” said Officer Tiffany Mitchell with St. George police. “What we’re seeing is South American crime groups coming in and victimizing our community.”
Mitchell said they’re seeing thefts from gym lockers and "smash & grabs" at trailheads. She’s reminding visitors and residents alike to keep valuable property on their person rather than storing it in a vehicle or "hidden away."
Police seeing uptick in out-of-state, country criminals
Teacher, coaches among 228 arrested
Denver suburb experiencing a ‘complete gang takeover’
20 migrants attempted to enter California school bus picking up students
Video shows group of men carrying guns at troubled Aurora apartment complex
Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua 'arms itself' to take on gangs
Documents reveal CO officials admitted Tren de Aragua gang had 'complete control'
Residents of popular Southern California city on edge amid wave of violence
Just this weekend, five men were arrested after a giant brawl broke out on the beach, leaving one person stabbed and another with a broken ankle. Both victims were hospitalized.
Earlier in the week, 32-year-old Jawann Dwayne Garnett, who police say is homeless, was arrested after violent attacks on three female beachgoers. He has since been charged with attempted rape and attempted murder.
Southern California city on edge amid wave of violence
Police Seek Public’s Help After Elderly Man Attacked in Palm Springs
Historic Gay Nightclub Loses License Over Violence
McDonald’s CEO sounds the alarm over crime in Chicago
“We have violent crime that’s happening in our restaurants … we’re seeing homelessness issues in our restaurants. We’re having drug overdoses that are happening in our restaurants,” he said. “So we see in our restaurants, every single day, what’s happening in society at large.”
McDonald’s CEO sounds the alarm
Illinois Becomes The First State
Starbucks makes good on promise to close more stores
Broward town will have no cops starting next month
'They said they were trying to kill us!'
DC mayor refuses to meet with father who lost three sons
Las Cruces police tackle rising violent crime, unveil new strategies
California Democrats Keep Being the Victims of Crime
Lakeland McDonald's employee shoots at customers who said their order was wrong
'You're going to die'
More Patients Are Losing Their Doctors — And Trust
Fred used to go to a community health center in Rhode Island, but then accessing care there began to frustrate her.
She described making repeated phone calls for a same-day appointment, only to be told that none were available and that she should try again tomorrow. After one visit, she said, one of her prescriptions never made it to the pharmacy.
And there was another time when she waited 40 minutes in the exam room to consult with a physician assistant — who then said she couldn’t give her a cortisone shot for her knee, as her doctor used to do.
Fred said that she won’t be going back.
More Patients...
2 red flag phrases that could signal that your doctor is dismissing your concerns
Men infected during mpox outbreak faced stigma, shame
Life-saving HIV clinic unexpectedly closes its doors with little explanation
Americans Just Want Immigrants for the Food
In 2016, Donald Trump posed in front of a taco bowl, fresh from Trump Tower Grill, and declared “I love Hispanics!” It fooled only the very gullible. Taco bowls, while delicious, are to Mexico what unlimited salad and breadsticks are to Tuscany, and his love for one didn’t stop him from trapping hundreds of Latin migrants at border camps. Trump can eat as many taco bowls as he wants, but he’s still racist.
Unfortunately, a new survey confirms that Americans, and people all over the world, tend to have Trump’s mindset when it comes to immigrants (or just non-white people), their contributions to culture, and their food. A YouGov survey of seven European countries and the U.S. found that the “most commonly agreed benefit of immigration has been better food.” The only country that responded differently was France, where everyone was more focused on how immigrants could make their soccer team better. And while the food may be a boon, Americans at least are still worried about providing welfare to migrants, and the (unfounded) crime risk of letting immigrants into the country. Though Americans were the most accepting of any of the countries surveyed, just “one in four Americans (30%) believe [immigration] only brings benefits.” We want your food...we just don’t want you.
Americans Just Want Immigrants for the Food
Big Apple is 'near a breaking point'
500 migrants sneak across Texas border in just two hours
Indiana judge rules tacos, burritos are sandwiches
Beloved Mexican restaurant becomes the latest to shut its doors in California
‘Do you speak English or Spanish?’
Popular haircut sparks outrage across Texas
Viral Video Shows Wendy's Employee Bathing in Restaurant Kitchen Sink
A Florida man's viral "prank" has cost him his job.
Earlier this week, a Facebook user shared a video of an unidentified young man taking a bath in a Wendy's kitchen. The clip shows the individual stripping down to his shorts, and hopping into the sud-filled sink as uniformed employees watch and egg him on.
"Go, go, go, go, oh shit," the person behind the camera is heard saying. "Take a bath. Take a bath. Get in there [...] Wash your armpits."
Viral Video Shows Wendy's Employee Bathing
Cockroach infestation closes PS spot
Steakhouse employee’s ‘bodily fluids’ contaminated food
Dothan hotel fires employee after discovering he is gay
LGBTQ+ Senator Proposes Ban on 'Religious Indoctrination' of Kids
“There is a well-documented history of indoctrination and sexual abuse perpetrated by religious leaders and clergy people upon children,” according to the amendment. “Abusers within churches and other religious institutions often use events like church or youth-group-sponsored camps and retreats to earn children’s trust and gain unsupervised access to such children in order to commit such abuse.”
LGBTQ+ Senator Proposes Ban
LGBTQ-Affirming School Closing After Churches Stop Funding
Gay fathers confronted at Arizona religious school
BIBLE'S THE WORST BOOK EVER
How a vicious gay-bashing ring unfolded in Christchurch
Pope Francis says Italian seminaries should reject gay applicants
Catholic Diocese refuses to host concert over performance by Gay Men’s Chorus
Florida gets ‘F’ rating for treatment of LGBTQ community
Lifeguard files lawsuit because he was offended by the Pride flags
Pope Francis allegedly repeats gay slur
Deadly fungal infection spreading at an alarming rate
The fungus, a type of yeast called Candida auris, or C. auris, can cause severe illness in people with weakened immune systems. The number of people diagnosed with infections — as well as the number of those who were found through screening to be carrying C. auris — has been rising at an alarming rate since it was first reported in the U.S., researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Monday.
Deadly fungal infection
Elementary school temporarily closed as illness sickens 2 dozen
Rise of mpox cases in Chicago raises concern
Syphilis Outbreak Declared: 128% Increase In Cases Among Women
About 300 people at California hospital possibly exposed to measles
California city declares a public health emergency
The 10 countries where slavery is most prevalent:
North Korea.
Eritrea.
Burundi.
the Central African Republic.
Afghanistan.
Mauritania.
South Sudan.
Pakistan.
Haiti spirals towards anarchy
Brooklyn Judge Agrees to Resign
Haiti crisis
‘If you had money, you had slaves’
'Women circumcise little girls for men'
Anti-LGBTQ+ bill is result of ‘coordinated’ push by evangelical & foreign groups
Botswana churches oppose gay rights proposal
Iraq criminalises homosexuality with 10-15 years’ jail
Ghana and Uganda echo each other’s clamp down on gay people
Under anti-gay law Iraq hunts down LGBTQ people
Gay bro says his dog stopped respecting him after watching him bottom
“The guy was being pretty rough and I was getting into it moaning being slutty you know bottom things until the top pointed out the dog was watching us,” he writes. “I got him out of the room and closed the door but since then my dog doesn’t seem to want to listen to me, respect my authority, or even spend much time with me. I try to pet or hug him and he growls or moves away, that wasn’t the case before.”
Gay bro says...
I’m okay with my son being gay… as long as he’s not a bottom
RATS HAVE ALREADY WON
What we do know is that recorded rat sightings in New York are at an all-time high. In December, Mayor Eric Adams posted, with great fanfare, a job announcement: The city was looking for a “highly motivated and somewhat bloodthirsty” candidate to take on the newly restored position of rat czar. (A brilliant idea, I thought; I had, after all, suggested that he take such action in an open letter.) Yet, three months later, the position still hasn’t been filled. A few weeks ago, the mayor himself had to pay a $300 fine for failing to control rats at a rowhouse he rents out to tenants.
RATS HAVE ALREADY WON
Rodent droppings found at restaurant
They Lost Their Jobs Because They Put Their Dog Down
Growing number of Mass. communities being overrun by pesky rodents
Rats found infected with virus that causes COVID
Rat soup shuts down popular restaurant
Is Birth Control the Solution?
Rat problem?
Infectious disease spread by rat urine seeps into NYC
Rat urine is causing uptick in rare disease
LGBTQ students consider quitting college at an alarming rate
More than 1 in 4 LGBTQ college students have considered dropping out of school because of mental health challenges, a survey released Thursday shows.
And a vast majority of LGBTQ students – 92% – say their mental health status has negatively impacted some part of their college experience.
LGBTQ students consider quitting college at an alarming rate
NY hands out worthless diplomas to high school ‘grads’
America’s students “don’t know anything”
LGBTQ Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners not seeking re-election
'Largest score decline' in reading and math for nation's 9-year-olds
Power of NO
Restaurant closes for 'day of kindness'
This Massachusetts restaurant has a tip for rude diners – be nice, or don’t eat.
The owners of Brewster-based Apt Cape Cod decided to shut down for a "day of kindness" after a slew of customers apparently mistreated its staff, cursed and demanded take orders before the restaurant even opened for business.
"There were a few incidents that were so horrendous – the cursing and not being understanding of our short staff and limited menu – we had someone call in at 6:30 a.m. before we even open demand take out saying, ‘I’m going to come in, and you're going to serve me," Emilia Povero, a manager at Apt Cade Cod told FOX News. "That was the straw that broke the camel's back. Our staff doesn't need to deal with this."
Restaurant closes for 'day of kindness' after customers disrespect staff
Do you want to pay $50 for a hamburger, Joe?
Pennsylvania business owners meet with lawmakers about worker shortage
Chipotle employee hurls scissors at customer after he makes complaint
No one wants to work for Chick-fil-A.
California bans under-18s from dining without parents
Chick-fil-A workers threw their food away right in front of them
Taco Bell locations are forced to CLOSE dining rooms indefinitely
99 Cents Only to close all 371 stores
Young men reveal why they’re single
They’re single but they’re not mingling.
New data from the Pew Research Center has shown that 63% of men under 30 are single – up from 51% in 2019.
COVID isolation and women’s high expectations for something serious are the main reasons they’re avoiding going out and coupling up, young guys say.
“Dates feel more like job interviews now. Much more like ‘What can you do for me and where is this going?'” said Ian Breslow, a 28-year-old high school teacher who lives in Astoria.
Young men reveal why they’re single
11-year-old reads aloud from ‘pornographic’ book
‘I’m a father and I couldn’t do this’
Gay couple beaten in Times Square
A return to chastity?
Man, 26, poses as teen at high schools, now charged with sex crimes
‘I was sucking and cutting at the same time’
Bakery Told to Stop Hosting Gay Events
A bakery in a Chicago suburb that planned to host a family-friendly drag show has already been the target of hate, and now the local government is telling its operator to quit hosting public events.
Bakery Told to Stop Hosting Gay Events
Drag Race Star Accused of Stealing Hundreds During Show
Drag acts are a gross caricature of femininity
In 1947, Florida shut down a popular drag club
Kirk Cameron is banned from hosting readings of his children's Christian book because he was cute once
No more drag queen storytime?
Arkansas moves forward on criminalizing drag shows
Drag bans could result in arrests at Pride parades
Bakery that hosted drag event closes