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E-Mail Experts have devised a novel approach to selecting photos for police lineups that helps witnesses identify culprits more reliably. In a paper published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers - from the University of California San Diego and Duke University in the United States and the University of Birmingham in the U.K. - show for the first time that selecting fillers who match a basic description of the suspect but whose faces are less similar, rather than more, leads to better outcomes than traditional approaches in the field. The counterintuitive technique improves eyewitness performance by about 10 percent. ....
These are the donors who gave the most in 2020, according to the Philanthropy 50, an annual ranking compiled by the Chronicle of Philanthropy, per the AP . A searchable database. ....
As the world grappled with the novel coronavirus, a recession, and a racial reckoning, the ultrawealthy gave to a broader set of causes than ever befo . ....
Partisan Primaries in Florida – BPR Interviews: Steve Hough January 28, 2021 Steve Hough is the director of Florida Fair and Open Primaries, an organization that, alongside Open Primaries and All Voters Vote, supported Florida’s 2020 Ballot Amendment 3. Amendment 3 would have implemented a top-two jungle primary system in Florida, allowing all registered voters to vote in a nonpartisan primary where the top-two vote-getting candidates, regardless of party, would advance to the general election. Under the current system in Florida only registered party members can vote in primaries. While the amendment garnered the support of 57% of voters, it ultimately didn’t meet the 60% threshold required for it to be adopted. ....
Laura and John Arnold HOUSTON – The Laura and John Arnold Foundation is suing the men and groups who allegedly conspired with the former president of the foundation, Denis Calabrese, to steal millions of dollars “from LJAF to the detriment of the charitable organizations it serves.” As previously reported, the foundation filed suit against Calabrese last October, accusing him of receiving millions in kickbacks from contractors LJAF hired while he was in a position of power. Calabrese declined to defend the lawsuit and was found liable for $8.5 million in actual and exemplary damages, court records show. On Dec. 30, LJAF filed suit against Pathfinder Communications, James Baker, Raconteur Media and Ryan Gravatt. ....