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Today s Headlines: The racial justice movement s next step

Print Minneapolis and the country lauded the guilty verdict against former Officer Derek Chauvin. The city has become a touchstone for what’s next in the movement for racial justice. TOP STORIES Atty. Gen. Minneapolis Police Department a day after a white former officer was convicted of murdering George Floyd, a Black man, during a police stop last year. The police force has been under growing pressure to reform since Floyd’s death sparked a wave of nationwide protests over racial discrimination in policing, and a broader national conversation around race and justice in the United States. Still, many wonder whether a verdict against one police officer, rare as it may be, is enough to bring lasting change to law enforcement. “As we breathe in and as we exhale a collective sigh of relief in the name of George Floyd, we ain’t near done,” said

Ten former members of USC Song Girls dance team tell of toxic environment

Ten former members of USC Song Girls dance team tell of toxic environment
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What Indigenous food sovereignty means during COVID-19

What Indigenous food sovereignty means during COVID-19   By Kalle Benallie. Reprinted with permission from Indian Country Today. Food sovereignty has been important to tribal communities like the Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota, but the pandemic amplified. For access to this article please sign in or subscribe. You might be interested in:

NCUE and IPAC to be Held Virtually May 24-25

If you see western subterranean termites swarming in the spring, from now through June, save the specimens for University of California Urban Integrated Pest Management (IPM) advisor and urban entomologist Andrew Sutherland. Sutherland, UC Riverside professor and urban entomologist Chow-Yang Lee, and USDA forest entomologist Lori Nelson want to compare the spring swarming populations of Reticulitermes hesperus with the fall swarming populations. “A major taxonomic question surrounding western subterranean termites remains unsolved,” said Sutherland, the Urban IPM Advisor for the San Francisco Bay Area.  “Most termite species simultaneously swarm over a relatively short period during one season, facilitating genetic exchange during mating. Individuals thought to represent

Reader Poll: Favorite Insect Film

Providing pest and lawn care solutions for residential and commercial customers throughout Central Florida, Aaron Pest Control was founded by Jim and Laverne Smith in 1963. Their son and second-generation owner Phil Smith said, “Since taking over leadership of Aaron Pest Control, I have stayed true to my parents’ commitment to put their employees first. When looking for the company to entrust with our family business, this commitment was top of mind. I needed to be confident that my team would be well taken care of, and any promises made to them would be kept in the transition.”  Mike Givlin, CEO and co-founder of Certus, commented “Over nearly 60 years, the Smith family has built an exceptional business. I’m quite proud that they chose to entrust their employees and customers to Certus, and we will continue to follow their commitment to always do right by them.”

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