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May events: AAPI walks and a hidden L.A. cactus ranch


Did one of Southern California’s most isolated places become even more isolated during the pandemic? You bet. The funky allure of Slab City, which my colleague Priscella Vega calls “the Shangri-La of desert weirdness,” was no match for COVID-19. “The people that come visit me Iceland, Russia, Japan stopped coming,” said Rodney “Spyder” Wild, owner of an RV compound he rents on Airbnb.
The squatter’s paradise, which vaguely feels like a free, year-round Burning Man, is in Imperial County on the eastern shore of the Salton Sea about 50 miles north of the border with Mexico. Locals call it “the last free place in America” where there are no rules, no government, no taxes. ....

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Hundreds wounded across Jerusalem in worst day of violence in years


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Hundreds of people were wounded at Jerusalem’s Al Aqsa Mosque compound on Monday as Israeli police stormed the third holiest site in Islam.
And 20 Palestinians, including nine children, were killed in Israeli air strikes in Gaza, after Hamas militants fired rockets into Jerusalem in response to the police action at Al Aqsa.
A rally by ultra-nationalist Jews in the city was temporarily halted by a siren, signalling the incoming rocket fire from Gaza.
There have been weeks of unrest in occupied East Jerusalem, with nightly clashes between Israeli police and Palestinian protesters.
Firefighters and security forces inspect damage at a house in Yehud, near Tel Aviv, after rockets were launched towards Israel from the Gaza Strip. Hamas said on May 12, 2021, it had fired more than 200 rockets into Israel in retaliation for strikes on a tower block in Gaza. AFP ....

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Daily Herald wins 25 awards in IPA contest


Daily Herald wins 25 awards in IPA contest
Brian Hill/[email protected] Ori s family gather to celebrate her 100th birthday Wednesday September 9, 2020 in Lindenhurst outside at The Village at Victory Lakes. The family sang all of her favorite songs to Ori through the patio door.
Mark Welsh/[email protected] Elgin High School (coed team) cheerleaders compete in state finals and rush for glory as they claim their first place trophy in Bloomington on Saturday.
Rick West/[email protected] raise their hand in prayer during a protest outside the police station in Elgin Monday night.
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Updated 5/7/2021 11:52 AM ....

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Faithless executives must be held accountable for their mishandling of riots


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After Derek Chauvin was convicted of murdering George Floyd in Minneapolis, America exhaled. It avoided another round of the last decade’s reciprocal ideological violence, including campus riots, armed protests against federal land use management, neo-Nazi violence, Black Lives Matter riots, and occupations of the U.S. and state capitols.
Many officials refuse to restore order because they sympathize with protests or are intimidated by them. Section 1986 of the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 can break the cycle by holding faithless executives liable for failing to stop discriminatory conspiracies based on race.
The post-Civil War amendments to the Constitution established equal rights without regard to race, yet Southern whites terrorized newly freed slaves during Reconstruction. In response, Section 1985 of the KKK Act created an individual right to bring lawsuits for damages against private conspiracies that violate civil rights. Because conspirators ....

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