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The Golden Gate Bridge is still screeching, but a fix may be on the way
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The fog rolling past San Francisco s Golden Gate Bridge, taken from Battery Spencer in the Marin Headlands.Rob Kroenert/Getty Images
On June 5, 2020 the iconic bridge found its voice, and it wasn t pretty.
It s been almost a year to the day that the Golden Gate Bridge started its screeching that sounds like torture, but a fix could be on the way.
The sound has been described by locals as everything from making music, to eerie, to huge and all encompassing.
This writer heard the unearthly hum from the Memorial for Peace at Land s End this weekend, and can confirm that the sound, piercing through the fog combined with the eucalyptus branches cracking overhead, is a truly strange phenomenon.
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Efforts to Weed Out Extremists in Law Enforcement Meet Resistance
Oregon, California, Minnesota, Tennessee and Washington, D.C., are seeking to give law enforcement agencies more power to exclude officers with ties to extremist groups.
Police officers in Portland, Ore., in November. The state is considering a bill that would allow potential officers to be screened more closely.Credit.Mason Trinca for The New York Times
May 11, 2021
In the battle to stamp out extremism from the ranks of the police, lawmakers from California to Minnesota have proposed solutions they thought were straightforward.
Some laws would empower the police to do more robust background checks of recruits, letting them vet social media to make sure new officers were not members of hate groups. Other laws would make it easier for departments to fire officers with ties to extremists.