| Iran | | | Impeachment | | | Boy Scouts of America Eight men have filed suit against the Boy Scouts of America, saying they were sexually abused by scoutmasters or scout leaders within the organization. The case is important because the plaintiffs either live in or say the abuse happened in states where the statute of limitations on such claims has run out. However, the suit is being filed in Washington DC, where the BSA claims legal residency. In 2018, the District Council voted to open a temporary "revival period" for claims of sexual abuse would have lapsed in other areas. There's 16 months left in this revival period, which means more cases like the one filed yesterday could be coming down the road. | | | Puerto Rico Two strong earthquakes have hit Puerto Rico within the span of a day. A 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck the island around 5:30 yesterday morning, followed by a 6.5 magnitude tremor early this morning. Some structural damage and rock slides have been reported, and obviously, given the devastating aftermath of 2017's Hurricane Maria, residents and officials are worried about possible infrastructure problems or secondary events. Although geologists are warning that strong aftershocks could roll through the region, there doesn't seem to be any risk of tsunami activity. The Authority of Electrical Energy, the power company for Puerto Rico, said power plants activated an auto protective mechanism and were out of service following today's quake. | | | Immigration The Trump administration will start collecting DNA samples from more migrants in custody as part of a pilot program co-signed by the departments of Homeland Security and Justice. Last year, Immigration and Customs Enforcement began testing migrants along the US-Mexico border to determine if they were telling the truth about alleged family relationships. Under the new program, anyone between the ages of 14 and 79 who is arrested and processed could be required to provide DNA samples. The program also requires such data be entered into the FBI's Combined DNA Index System, also known as CODIS. This database compares DNA information from across the country to try to link crimes to known offenders. The new program is likely to get lots of criticism from immigration rights advocates. | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | It's like any kind of environmental stewardship. There isn't always a business incentive to do the right thing, but you don't want to reach the point where you're saying, 'Gee, I wish we did this earlier.' | | | | I can show you the world Do you meditate in the morning? This extremely relaxing drone compilation is the perfect way to start. (Click here to view.) | | | | |
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