The Daily Populous

Monday June 19th, 2017 evening edition

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A dog enjoy the grass more than the hot pavement Saturday, June 17, 2017, at The Hydrant Club in downtown Las Vegas.

The hot weather is especially dangerous for pets.

A law in place this summer make it a crime to lock them in a hot car.

“Senate Bill 409 passed in the last legislative session raised the penalty for leaving a pet in a hot locked car to the same level as leaving a child in the car,” says Cathy Brooks, owner of The Hydrant Club.

If convicted of a crime under the law a person faces 6 months behind bars or a $1,000 fine.

Dog owners are also warned to keep their pets off hot sidewalks and pavement, as it can burn their feet, says Brooks.

The Hydrant Club's mission is to help owners be the best parents to their pups and how to best integrate dogs to city living. »

Finsbury Park attack: Theresa May condemns 'sickening' terror attack

Authored by bbc.co.uk

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The prime minister said the driver acted alone, and police declared it a terrorist incident within eight minutes.

The imam of Muslim Welfare House, Mohammed Mahmoud, said a passing police van was flagged down after the attack. »

Finsbury Park attack: Counter-terror police investigating after man killed in van attack near London mosque

Authored by independent.co.uk

One man has died and several more are injured after being hit by a van in a suspected terror attack near a mosque in London.

“There was this white van stopped outside Finsbury Park mosque that seemed to have hit people who were coming out after prayers had finished.”.

Emergency services are seen near Finsbury Park after a vehicle hit pedestrians on 19 June (Reuters). »

Saudi man kills a cyclist and escapes prosecution because of political immunity

Authored by libertyfighters.uk

The death of a cyclist has provoked anger in Germany after it emerged the driver responsible is a Saudi who cannot be prosecuted because he has diplomatic responsibility.

The 55-year-old cyclist, named only as Michael E under German privacy laws, had no time to brake or swerve out of the way.

Under diplomatic treaties, the German authorities can ask Saudi Arabia to waive the man’s immunity so he can be prosecuted, or formally expel him. »

Edge of Tomorrow 2 Will Make Sense of the First Movie’s Ending

Authored by screenrant.com
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Edge of Tomorrow screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie has revealed that the upcoming sequel will explain the first film’s confounding ending.

Although he didn’t have much to share on that front, he did say that the upcoming sequel will explain Edge of Tomorrow‘s ending – or, at least, make sense of it.

Audiences had questioned the movie’s ending, and it appears that it’s something the filmmakers want to explain, in some way, in the sequel. »