The Daily Populous

Saturday July 6th, 2024 day edition

image for A San Antonio mother was arrested after leaving her three children in a hot car while shopping, police say

A mother who police said left her three children in a hot car in San Antonio, Texas, for nearly an hour while shopping was arrested after a good Samaritan helped rescue them from the vehicle.

First responders discovered a 1-month-old, 2-year-old, and 4-year-old in the car.

“The mother of the children (suspect) was at the scene and stated she went inside a store and did not realize how long she was gone,” the department said.

“Based on information gathered, the children were in the car for approximately 50 minutes.”.

Angela Garza–Amador was arrested June 28 and charged with three counts of abandoning/endangering a child, according to the report.

She then tried to open the car door and found it unlocked and helped the children while waiting for first responders to arrive.

There have been at least seven hot car children’s deaths in 2024, according to Kids and Car Safety, an organization researching and documenting car death data. »

GTA 5’s Story DLC Was Canceled Because Of GTA Online, Says Dev

Authored by kotaku.com

While appearing on the SanInPlay YouTube channel, Joe Rubino discussed his work on the shuttered GTA 5 DLC.

That may be why last year, a massive GTA Online leak revealed scrapped content titled “Prologue DLC” and “LibertyV DLC.”.

While Rubino’s claims support previous theories that GTA Online caused the downfall of GTA 5 DLC, that seems to only have been part of the puzzle. »

Book banning just got harder in Vermont. Here's what to know about the new law.

Authored by burlingtonfreepress.com
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Vermont legislators passed the bill on May 10 in response to rising incidents of book restrictions nationwide, which local lawmakers say threaten First Amendment, anti-discrimination and civil rights.

So far, Vermont is only the third state behind Illinois and California to pass legislation of this caliber against book bans.

Even prior to the passage of the new bill, Vermont had mostly resisted the national book banning trend. »

Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro indicted in Saudi jewelry scandal

Authored by brazilreports.com

São Paulo, Brazil – Brazil’s Federal Police have indicted former President Jair Bolsonaro on charges of misappropriation of public assets, criminal association, and money laundering in connection with a scandal involving jewelry gifted to Brazil by Saudi Arabia during Bolsonaro’s presidency.

These items, valued at $100,000 at the time, were presented to Bolsonaro during an official visit to Saudi Arabia in October 2019.

Jewelry received by Bolsonaro as a gift from the government of Saudi Arabia. »