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You are correct, Dee. They carried milk to rinse their eyes of tear gas, though water is a safer treatment. Federal agents deployed tear gas apparently without warning on Chicago residents and more than a dozen police officers on Tuesday. It was one of the many turbulent episodes to erupt in Chicago in recent days, as federal agents have detained both immigrants and citizens in the crackdown. Yes, you can use milk to get rid of tear gas if you can. And by the way, if you're eating something really hot, you can use Thai iced tea. Not in your eye, but if you drink Thai iced tea, the heat goes away instantly. Your mouth burns no more. All right, let me drop it and we'll go on to the next question. Good job, by the way, Dee. Peter, VE1WYN. The Supreme Court, this is the United States Supreme Court, this week heard arguments over one of the last remaining tenants of the Voting Rights Act concerning what issue. Was it voter ID laws? Was it race and electoral maps? Was it police at polling stations? Was it literacy tests? Was it grandfather clauses? Peter, it's over you. VE1WYN.
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