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Show Transcript GULSTAN: HAPPENING N.OW KCRA 3, THE ONLY NEWS STATION ATTENDING THE TRIAL OF THE SACRAMENTO MAN, ACCUSED OF LYING ON HIS REFUGEE APPLICATION AND BEINCOG NNECTED TO TERRORIS.ST OMAR AMEEN IS FIGHTING TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATES. WITNESS TESTIMONY IS UNDERWAY RIGHT NOW IN A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COURTRO.OM KCRA 3 INVESTIGATES BRITNYTA JOHNSON JOINS US WITH DETAILS ON TODAYâS TEIMY.ST SO FAR, WE HAVE HEARD TESTIMONY OMFR FORMER EI SPECLIA AGENT WILLIAM DENTON WHO SERVED AS THE LEAD INVESTIGATOR ON THE CASE. UNDER OATH, HE TESTIFIED THE FBI WAS MADE AWARE OTHF E SUSPECT IN 2018. THE AGENCY LEAEDRN SEVERAL OF HIS IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS AND COUSINS AT EXTENSIVE INVOLVEMENT TINERRORIST ACTIVITIES. THE FBI CLAIMS SOME OF HIS FAMILY MEMBERS ARE OR WERE HIGH-R
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Chasing a painterâs long-lost rainbow at Brook Farm
By Murray Whyte Globe Staff,Updated January 28, 2021, 11:41 a.m.
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Josiah Wolcott s Brook Farm With Rainbow, painted in 1845.Collection of the Massachusetts Historical Society
WEST ROXBURY â Thereâs no farm to be found at Brook Farm, a tangle of footpaths and untended forest, marsh, and brush tucked into a corner of West Roxbury. Its shambling 179 acres are surrounded, quite literally, by a sea of headstones from a pair of cemeteries that bookend it north to south. Its trails are favorites of dog walkers, I learned on a recent chilly morning. (I counted at least a dozen over an hourlong ramble.) But the land itself tells no tales. All youâll see is one lonely, peaked-roof building just off Baker Street, right across from the cemetery administrative office. It was built by a Lutheran group years after the nominal farm disbanded, a faint echo of the rich history long since returned to the eart