WASHINGTON — The head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement declined during a U.S. House hearing Tuesday to apologize to the families of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, the victims of fatal shootings by immigration officers in Minneapolis last month. Top Trump administration officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, had said both Minneapolis residents […]

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WASHINGTON — The head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement declined during a U.S. House hearing Tuesday to apologize to the families of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, the victims of fatal shootings by immigration officers in Minneapolis last month. Top Trump administration officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, had said both Minneapolis residents […]

WASHINGTON — Democratic governors headed to an annual bipartisan gathering in the nation’s capital will not participate in a traditional White House black-tie dinner after President Donald Trump disinvited several Democrats from the event. A joint statement Tuesday from the Democratic Governors Association said the state leaders “have a long record of working across the […]

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WASHINGTON — Democratic governors headed to an annual bipartisan gathering in the nation’s capital will not participate in a traditional White House black-tie dinner after President Donald Trump disinvited several Democrats from the event. A joint statement Tuesday from the Democratic Governors Association said the state leaders “have a long record of working across the […]

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COLUMBIA — Electric vehicle maker Scout Motors plans to open up applications in the coming weeks for its first round of assembly line workers at its South Carolina plant. The Volkswagen subsidiary is on schedule to roll its first round of test vehicles off the line by the end of the year, and it’s looking […]

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COLUMBIA — Electric vehicle maker Scout Motors plans to open up applications in the coming weeks for its first round of assembly line workers at its South Carolina plant. The Volkswagen subsidiary is on schedule to roll its first round of test vehicles off the line by the end of the year, and it’s looking […]

A wide-ranging immigration bill criminalizing employers who hire dozens of undocumented immigrants and mandating that all licensing tests be in English cleared its first House committee Tuesday. HB 1307, jointly sponsored by Republican Reps. Berny Jacques and Kiyan Michael, also would ban non-citizens from sending money overseas and presumes non-citizens from other states are at […]

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A wide-ranging immigration bill criminalizing employers who hire dozens of undocumented immigrants and mandating that all licensing tests be in English cleared its first House committee Tuesday. HB 1307, jointly sponsored by Republican Reps. Berny Jacques and Kiyan Michael, also would ban non-citizens from sending money overseas and presumes non-citizens from other states are at […]

Months after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, arrested more than hundred people in Wilder, the ACLU of Idaho alleges law enforcement used aggressive tactics and unjustly detained hundreds of people, including children. In a federal class-action civil rights lawsuit filed Tuesday, the ACLU of Idaho argues that state and federal law enforcement officials […]

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Months after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, arrested more than hundred people in Wilder, the ACLU of Idaho alleges law enforcement used aggressive tactics and unjustly detained hundreds of people, including children. In a federal class-action civil rights lawsuit filed Tuesday, the ACLU of Idaho argues that state and federal law enforcement officials […]

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WASHINGTON — Democratic governors headed to an annual bipartisan gathering in the nation’s capital will not participate in a traditional White House black-tie dinner after President Donald Trump disinvited several Democrats from the event. A joint statement Tuesday from the Democratic Governors Association said the state leaders “have a long record of working across the […]

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WASHINGTON — Democratic governors headed to an annual bipartisan gathering in the nation’s capital will not participate in a traditional White House black-tie dinner after President Donald Trump disinvited several Democrats from the event. A joint statement Tuesday from the Democratic Governors Association said the state leaders “have a long record of working across the […]

(The Center Square) – Housing bills advanced by Democrats in Virginia's House of Delegates this session focus on regulatory changes rather than policies that would immediately lower costs for families, say Republicans in the chamber. The comments came as the majority party promotes a slate of housing measures they describe as part of a broader affordability agenda. Several of the bills have passed the House and now move to the Senate. Speaking during a press gaggle Tuesday, House Minority Leader Terry Kilgore, R-Scott, said the Democratic-backed proposals do not provide direct financial relief for households facing rising costs. “Not one of those bills actually lowers costs for a family immediately,” Kilgore said. “Not one.” Kilgore said the legislation relies heavily on studies and regulatory reforms rather than direct cost reductions. “They say tenant protections provide some rent decrease, but it does nothing,” he said. “And in fact, it’ll probably increase rent because of all the other bills that we’ve passed regarding landlord-tenant law.” Kilgore said Republicans have instead pushed tax relief proposals they believe could lower costs right away, including repealing the state’s car tax and grocery tax. Virginia’s car tax is assessed annually by local governments and varies based on a vehicle’s value and where it is registered. “We’ve come forward with a plan that could lower taxes for our citizens across the commonwealth tomorrow,” he said. “We could cut the car tax. We could do away with the grocery tax. We could eliminate other taxes that we have put forth, and we could actually provide lower costs to Virginians immediately.” Kilgore said lawmakers still have an opportunity to act through the budget process. “There’s still a chance,” he said. “We’ve got the budget process that we could work through.” The House-passed legislation addresses a range of landlord-tenant issues, including rent payment methods, eviction procedures, disclosure requirements and lease termination rules. The measures largely focus on limiting certain fees, expanding tenant protections during eviction cases and adding new obligations for landlords. First-term Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger said Monday more than half of the proposals in her Affordable Virginia Agenda have already passed at least one chamber. She said the measures are intended to ease pressure from rising housing, health care and energy costs. Kilgore said Republicans believe tax relief offers a more direct path to affordability and pointed to public frustration with the car tax. “Ninety-six percent of the folks across Virginia want the car tax repeal,” he said. “That’s the most hated tax in Virginia.” Kilgore said support for eliminating the tax exists across party lines and said lawmakers should focus on results rather than credit. “It doesn’t matter who gets credit,” he said. “We just have to provide more of our citizens affordability.”

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(The Center Square) – Housing bills advanced by Democrats in Virginia's House of Delegates this session focus on regulatory changes rather than policies that would immediately lower costs for families, say Republicans in the chamber. The comments came as the majority party promotes a slate of housing measures they describe as part of a broader affordability agenda. Several of the bills have passed the House and now move to the Senate. Speaking during a press gaggle Tuesday, House Minority Leader Terry Kilgore, R-Scott, said the Democratic-backed proposals do not provide direct financial relief for households facing rising costs. “Not one of those bills actually lowers costs for a family immediately,” Kilgore said. “Not one.” Kilgore said the legislation relies heavily on studies and regulatory reforms rather than direct cost reductions. “They say tenant protections provide some rent decrease, but it does nothing,” he said. “And in fact, it’ll probably increase rent because of all the other bills that we’ve passed regarding landlord-tenant law.” Kilgore said Republicans have instead pushed tax relief proposals they believe could lower costs right away, including repealing the state’s car tax and grocery tax. Virginia’s car tax is assessed annually by local governments and varies based on a vehicle’s value and where it is registered. “We’ve come forward with a plan that could lower taxes for our citizens across the commonwealth tomorrow,” he said. “We could cut the car tax. We could do away with the grocery tax. We could eliminate other taxes that we have put forth, and we could actually provide lower costs to Virginians immediately.” Kilgore said lawmakers still have an opportunity to act through the budget process. “There’s still a chance,” he said. “We’ve got the budget process that we could work through.” The House-passed legislation addresses a range of landlord-tenant issues, including rent payment methods, eviction procedures, disclosure requirements and lease termination rules. The measures largely focus on limiting certain fees, expanding tenant protections during eviction cases and adding new obligations for landlords. First-term Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger said Monday more than half of the proposals in her Affordable Virginia Agenda have already passed at least one chamber. She said the measures are intended to ease pressure from rising housing, health care and energy costs. Kilgore said Republicans believe tax relief offers a more direct path to affordability and pointed to public frustration with the car tax. “Ninety-six percent of the folks across Virginia want the car tax repeal,” he said. “That’s the most hated tax in Virginia.” Kilgore said support for eliminating the tax exists across party lines and said lawmakers should focus on results rather than credit. “It doesn’t matter who gets credit,” he said. “We just have to provide more of our citizens affordability.”

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WASHINGTON — The head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement declined during a U.S. House hearing Tuesday to apologize to the families of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, the victims of fatal shootings by immigration officers in Minneapolis last month. Top Trump administration officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, had said both Minneapolis residents […]

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WASHINGTON — The head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement declined during a U.S. House hearing Tuesday to apologize to the families of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, the victims of fatal shootings by immigration officers in Minneapolis last month. Top Trump administration officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, had said both Minneapolis residents […]

Вице-президент США Джей Ди Вэнс находится с визитом в Армении и Азербайджане с 9 по 11 февраля. Названный СМИ «историческим» визит должен углубить сотрудничество между США и странами Южного Кавказа. С премьер-министром Армении Николом Пашиняном Вэнс обсудил проекты в сфере ядерной энергетики, продажу американских военных технологий и производство микрочипов. С президентом Азербайджана Ильхамом Алиевым он подписал хартию о стратегическом партнерстве.

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Вице-президент США Джей Ди Вэнс находится с визитом в Армении и Азербайджане с 9 по 11 февраля. Названный СМИ «историческим» визит должен углубить сотрудничество между США и странами Южного Кавказа. С премьер-министром Армении Николом Пашиняном Вэнс обсудил проекты в сфере ядерной энергетики, продажу американских военных технологий и производство микрочипов. С президентом Азербайджана Ильхамом Алиевым он подписал хартию о стратегическом партнерстве.

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Despite a strong start to the winter in Montana, snowfall stalled in January leaving much of the state significantly more barren than typical for this time of year.   With a plea to Punxsutawney Phil’s prediction of six more weeks of winter, hydrologists with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service warn that while […]

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Despite a strong start to the winter in Montana, snowfall stalled in January leaving much of the state significantly more barren than typical for this time of year.   With a plea to Punxsutawney Phil’s prediction of six more weeks of winter, hydrologists with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service warn that while […]

A traditional formal working meeting at the White House including governors of both parties also appeared to be off the agenda.

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A traditional formal working meeting at the White House including governors of both parties also appeared to be off the agenda.

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Oregon lawmakers are considering a bill to prohibit the sale of individual edibles that have more than 10 milligrams of THC. The proposal, Senate Bill 1548, comes as lawmakers grapple with responding to increasing reports of children seeking medical attention because of cannabis exposure after consuming edibles resembling cookies, brownies and gummies. In 2023, children […]

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Oregon lawmakers are considering a bill to prohibit the sale of individual edibles that have more than 10 milligrams of THC. The proposal, Senate Bill 1548, comes as lawmakers grapple with responding to increasing reports of children seeking medical attention because of cannabis exposure after consuming edibles resembling cookies, brownies and gummies. In 2023, children […]

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Gov. Tim Walz on Tuesday said that he expects the federal immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota to wind down soon. During a press conference intended to highlight the adverse impacts of President Donald Trump’s federal immigration enforcement on small businesses and restaurants, Walz said federal officials have “assured us that I think we are moving […]

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Gov. Tim Walz on Tuesday said that he expects the federal immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota to wind down soon. During a press conference intended to highlight the adverse impacts of President Donald Trump’s federal immigration enforcement on small businesses and restaurants, Walz said federal officials have “assured us that I think we are moving […]

(The Center Square) – Despite strong laws against it, animal fighting – most commonly dogfighting and cockfighting – continues to surface in Pennsylvania and across the country. Advocates and law enforcement argue the crimes extend beyond animal cruelty, often intersecting with illegal gambling and other organized criminal activity. It’s conduct they hope to disrupt through federal legislation such as the bipartisan Fighting Inhumane Gambling and High-Risk Trafficking, or FIGHT, Act. Law enforcement groups, including the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police and the state Sheriffs and District Attorneys Associations, are among more than 500 organizations nationwide backing the measure. They are urging U.S. House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn Thompson, R-Pa., to include it in the Farm Bill, which Thompson has signaled he intends to bring to a committee markup by the end of February. The legislation – H.R. 3946 in the House and S.1454 in the Senate – would amend the Animal Welfare Act to strengthen enforcement against animal fighting and related criminal conduct. Both bills have bipartisan co-sponsors, including many from Pennsylvania. Recent cases in the commonwealth include a 2025 dogfighting investigation in West Hazleton, in which Pennsylvania State Police impounded 28 pit bulls found with scars and other signs consistent with fighting. In Bucks County, authorities also broke up a cockfighting ring in Plumstead Township; one of the defendants was also convicted on narcotics trafficking charges. “Pennsylvania’s prosecutors deal with the real-world consequences of violent and organized crime, including animal fighting,” said Kelly Callihan, executive director of the Pennsylvania District Attorneys Association, in a statement released by Animal Wellness Action. “When law enforcement and prosecutors across the Commonwealth speak with one voice, legislators should take note. The FIGHT Act reflects the on-the-ground experience of those who investigate and prosecute these crimes, and it is the common-sense step Congress should take to strengthen enforcement and protect our communities.” Animal Wellness Action President Wayne Pacelle told The Center Square that Pennsylvania already treats dogfighting and cockfighting as felonies, but argued additional federal tools are needed to deter and disrupt these operations. He said the FIGHT Act would strengthen enforcement by prohibiting online gambling on animal fights, banning shipment of mature roosters through the U.S. Postal Service, creating a citizen-suit provision to allow private enforcement actions, and enabling forfeiture of real property used to facilitate animal fighting crimes. There are potentially millions of birds bred and trained for fighting in the U.S. “It’s bigger than anyone has the capacity to understand,” said Pacelle. Additionally, a significant number of birds are shipped to other countries, such as Mexico and the Philippines, where, in Manila, a multi-day event called the World Slasher Cup was recently held. Pacelle noted that animal fighting gained national attention in 2007, when NFL quarterback Michael Vick and three others were convicted and imprisoned for their roles in operating a dogfighting ring on Vick’s property in Virginia. After his release, Vick offered to help educate people about humane animal treatment. Pacelle, a strong critic of Vick at the time, said he agreed to work with him, but only if it involved direct, personal engagement – not just putting his name on a press release. Pacelle said Vick accompanied him to roughly 40 communities, and together they spoke to tens of thousands of young people to raise awareness of the issue. Animal Wellness Action also states there are concerns about cockfighting’s potential role in spreading avian disease that could threaten U.S. egg and poultry industries. More details can be found on their Fact Sheet. “Law enforcement leaders across Pennsylvania see firsthand how animal fighting damages neighborhoods and fuels broader criminal networks – it’s far more than an issue of animal abuse,” said Natalie Ahwesh, Pennsylvania state director of Animal Wellness Action. “We’re honored to work alongside the sheriffs, chiefs of police, and district attorneys in all 67 counties to push for strong laws that equip state and federal law enforcement with the tools needed to dismantle these organized crime rings.”

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(The Center Square) – Despite strong laws against it, animal fighting – most commonly dogfighting and cockfighting – continues to surface in Pennsylvania and across the country. Advocates and law enforcement argue the crimes extend beyond animal cruelty, often intersecting with illegal gambling and other organized criminal activity. It’s conduct they hope to disrupt through federal legislation such as the bipartisan Fighting Inhumane Gambling and High-Risk Trafficking, or FIGHT, Act. Law enforcement groups, including the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police and the state Sheriffs and District Attorneys Associations, are among more than 500 organizations nationwide backing the measure. They are urging U.S. House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn Thompson, R-Pa., to include it in the Farm Bill, which Thompson has signaled he intends to bring to a committee markup by the end of February. The legislation – H.R. 3946 in the House and S.1454 in the Senate – would amend the Animal Welfare Act to strengthen enforcement against animal fighting and related criminal conduct. Both bills have bipartisan co-sponsors, including many from Pennsylvania. Recent cases in the commonwealth include a 2025 dogfighting investigation in West Hazleton, in which Pennsylvania State Police impounded 28 pit bulls found with scars and other signs consistent with fighting. In Bucks County, authorities also broke up a cockfighting ring in Plumstead Township; one of the defendants was also convicted on narcotics trafficking charges. “Pennsylvania’s prosecutors deal with the real-world consequences of violent and organized crime, including animal fighting,” said Kelly Callihan, executive director of the Pennsylvania District Attorneys Association, in a statement released by Animal Wellness Action. “When law enforcement and prosecutors across the Commonwealth speak with one voice, legislators should take note. The FIGHT Act reflects the on-the-ground experience of those who investigate and prosecute these crimes, and it is the common-sense step Congress should take to strengthen enforcement and protect our communities.” Animal Wellness Action President Wayne Pacelle told The Center Square that Pennsylvania already treats dogfighting and cockfighting as felonies, but argued additional federal tools are needed to deter and disrupt these operations. He said the FIGHT Act would strengthen enforcement by prohibiting online gambling on animal fights, banning shipment of mature roosters through the U.S. Postal Service, creating a citizen-suit provision to allow private enforcement actions, and enabling forfeiture of real property used to facilitate animal fighting crimes. There are potentially millions of birds bred and trained for fighting in the U.S. “It’s bigger than anyone has the capacity to understand,” said Pacelle. Additionally, a significant number of birds are shipped to other countries, such as Mexico and the Philippines, where, in Manila, a multi-day event called the World Slasher Cup was recently held. Pacelle noted that animal fighting gained national attention in 2007, when NFL quarterback Michael Vick and three others were convicted and imprisoned for their roles in operating a dogfighting ring on Vick’s property in Virginia. After his release, Vick offered to help educate people about humane animal treatment. Pacelle, a strong critic of Vick at the time, said he agreed to work with him, but only if it involved direct, personal engagement – not just putting his name on a press release. Pacelle said Vick accompanied him to roughly 40 communities, and together they spoke to tens of thousands of young people to raise awareness of the issue. Animal Wellness Action also states there are concerns about cockfighting’s potential role in spreading avian disease that could threaten U.S. egg and poultry industries. More details can be found on their Fact Sheet. “Law enforcement leaders across Pennsylvania see firsthand how animal fighting damages neighborhoods and fuels broader criminal networks – it’s far more than an issue of animal abuse,” said Natalie Ahwesh, Pennsylvania state director of Animal Wellness Action. “We’re honored to work alongside the sheriffs, chiefs of police, and district attorneys in all 67 counties to push for strong laws that equip state and federal law enforcement with the tools needed to dismantle these organized crime rings.”

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This story was originally published by FāVS News on Feb. 10, 2026. Idahoans serenaded the Capitol halls Monday morning with a spin on the gospel song “This Little Light of Mine” as lawmakers made their way to the House State Affairs Committee. “This little flag of mine, I’m gonna let it fly,” the crowd sang. […]

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This story was originally published by FāVS News on Feb. 10, 2026. Idahoans serenaded the Capitol halls Monday morning with a spin on the gospel song “This Little Light of Mine” as lawmakers made their way to the House State Affairs Committee. “This little flag of mine, I’m gonna let it fly,” the crowd sang. […]

The West Virginia Senate has advanced legislation that would allow people ages 18 to 20 to carry a concealed weapon without a permit.  The Senate on Tuesday passed Senate Bill 30 with a vote of 33 to 1. A similar House Bill, House Bill 4106, is under consideration by the House Judiciary committee. West Virginia […]

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The West Virginia Senate has advanced legislation that would allow people ages 18 to 20 to carry a concealed weapon without a permit.  The Senate on Tuesday passed Senate Bill 30 with a vote of 33 to 1. A similar House Bill, House Bill 4106, is under consideration by the House Judiciary committee. West Virginia […]

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Localizada a pouco mais de 500 quilômetros do Recife, a comunidade Conceição das Crioulas, no município de Salgueiro, no Agreste pernambucano, é o território quilombola mais populoso do estado, segundo dados do Censo 2022 do IBGE. De acordo com levantamento, a localidade reúne cerca de 2.370 moradores. A relevância da comunidade, no entanto, vai além […] O post Antes da universidade, o quilombo já ensinava apareceu primeiro em Marco Zero Conteúdo.

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Localizada a pouco mais de 500 quilômetros do Recife, a comunidade Conceição das Crioulas, no município de Salgueiro, no Agreste pernambucano, é o território quilombola mais populoso do estado, segundo dados do Censo 2022 do IBGE. De acordo com levantamento, a localidade reúne cerca de 2.370 moradores. A relevância da comunidade, no entanto, vai além […] O post Antes da universidade, o quilombo já ensinava apareceu primeiro em Marco Zero Conteúdo.

Foi com humor, plateias cheias, risadas em família e grandes filas o encerramento do 27º Porto Verão Alegre (PVA) na capital gaúcha na noite de domingo (8). Em um mês intenso de apresentações, o evento recebeu cerca de 40 mil espectadores e foi responsável por gerar mais de 1,5 mil postos de trabalho diretos e […] Edição de 2026 do Porto Verão Alegre registra aumento de público apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Foi com humor, plateias cheias, risadas em família e grandes filas o encerramento do 27º Porto Verão Alegre (PVA) na capital gaúcha na noite de domingo (8). Em um mês intenso de apresentações, o evento recebeu cerca de 40 mil espectadores e foi responsável por gerar mais de 1,5 mil postos de trabalho diretos e […] Edição de 2026 do Porto Verão Alegre registra aumento de público apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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A bill seeking to make subacute mental health care more accessible in Iowa moved forward Tuesday while some health coverage providers said the bill could limit necessary reviews of patients receiving this care. House File 2220, approved unanimously by the subcommittee, addresses treatment for people who are not at a high enough risk to need […]

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A bill seeking to make subacute mental health care more accessible in Iowa moved forward Tuesday while some health coverage providers said the bill could limit necessary reviews of patients receiving this care. House File 2220, approved unanimously by the subcommittee, addresses treatment for people who are not at a high enough risk to need […]

El Braun Hello Face, Goodbye Hair, es un dispositivo compacto diseñado para hacer que la depilación sea práctica, indolora y efectiva.

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El Braun Hello Face, Goodbye Hair, es un dispositivo compacto diseñado para hacer que la depilación sea práctica, indolora y efectiva.