Morning Docket: 02.10.22

* No faux zone: Hawaii 5-0 are cracking down on bootleg Super Bowl gear. [Hawaii News Now] * A celebrity with a cause: Senators agree to revive law that boosts domestic violence protections after Angelina Jolie scolds them. [Reuters] * Cali makes it easier for farmers to crop out their crops. [KSBY] * Why did the mountain lion cross the road? Well, it's not like there was an overpass! Some new Cali infrastructure aims to change that. [NPR] * Looking for love this February? Protect your heart and pockets: money scams on Tinder are up. [MyPanHandle]

NFL Football* No faux zone: Hawaii 5-0 are cracking down on bootleg Super Bowl gear. [Hawaii News Now]

* A celebrity with a cause: Senators agree to revive law that boosts domestic violence protections after Angelina Jolie scolds them. [Reuters]

* Cali makes it easier for farmers to crop out their crops. [KSBY]

* Why did the mountain lion cross the road? Well, it’s not like there was an overpass! Some new Cali infrastructure aims to change that. [NPR]

* Looking for love this February? Protect your heart and pockets: money scams on Tinder are up. [MyPanHandle]


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