Video shows moments before man tries to kidnap mother, baby in Peoria

A third person has been indicted in connection with an Arizona clinic that’s accused of offering full-body scans with “smart chip technology” that was fake. A federal grand jury in Philadelphia indicted Janmarie Lanzo, of Lake Havasu City, on a charge of conspiracy to defraud the Food and Drug Administration on Thursday. The indictment claims Lanzo was a business associate of Mary and Fred Blakley and their Blakley Clinics in Arizona.

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The state Legislature passed a bill that would ban anti-Semitic content in Arizona schools and now waits for action from Gov. Katie Hobbs. The measure prohibits teachers, principals, and administrators from teaching, instructing, or training students in any antisemitism or anti-Semitic conduct. Some educators believe the legislation, as written, weaponizes concerns about a real issue in antisemitism. Zach Prelutsky reports…

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