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One of the largest immigrant rights groups in Southern California is keeping tabs on the federal immigration enforcement ...
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that extreme heat can lead to heat-related illnesses, especially for vulnerable populations.
"You couple 105 degrees with the heat index, irritability, aggression and interacting with large groups of people, and it's typically when we see more violent crime happen," Kral said.
It's accepted wisdom that crime gets worse in the spring and summer. But the relationship between crime and temperature is even closer than that, and the questions are many: does heat make you ...