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The little flying bugs are suddenly everywhere around the city. But where did they come from?Nevada's state entomologist held an impromptu press conference on Thursday to set the record straight."The grasshopper that just came in the last couple days to Las Vegas is the pallid-winged grasshopper," said Jeff Knight, the state entomologist with the Nevada Department of Agriculture.Knight says the grasshoppers are not new. He remembers swarms flying this far north several times since the 1960s."The ones that started down probably in Laughlin or southern Nevada, or even Arizona, are the ones that are moving up to central Nevada. So a couple hundred miles," Knight said.When these desert dwellers migrate north, Knight says it's usually after a wetter-than-average winter or spring."When we have a wet winter or spring, these things build up. A lot of times, when populations get too big, it triggers the insects to move to find new areas," Knight said.Knight says the grasshoppers are attracted to ultraviolet lights, making valley gas stations and parking lots popular spots for swarms, which can be bad for business."When you have thousands of insects like that, it does create that panic in somebody's mind," Knight said.But Knight says there's no need to fear these grasshoppers because they're harmless to humans."They don't carry any diseases. They don't bite. They're not even one of the species that we consider a problem," Knight said.He admits this is one of the worst years for grasshoppers that he has ever seen in southern Nevada, but does not expect them to be in Las Vegas longer than a couple more weeks.Trent English, a pest control technician with Truly Nolen in Las Vegas, treated one gas station that was overrun with grasshoppers. At one point, he said so many grasshoppers were swarming that customers didn't want to come out of their cars."There were thousands that were congregating all over that general area. Not just that area, but at that point in time, customers were afraid to even come in through the doors or get out of their cars. It created a little bit of a panic epidemic because people didn't know what they were," English said.English says while grasshoppers are not the most harmful pests, enough of them can do some damage."They are plant feeders so they are notoriously known for wiping out crops. They can destroy gardens, plants, vegetation," he said.He adds that grasshoppers are ground-dwelling insects but can jump and fly great lengths. He says barrier is the best option to protect plants."The best course of action would be to find some type of cage or netting that will actually secure that area so they can't get in, invade, and destroy those things you've been growing," English said.This story was originally published by Ross DiMattei on 2798

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The Fort Sill CID Office received an intelligence bulletin regarding a credible potential mass shooting to occur at an unknown movie theater during the release of the new Joker movie scheduled on October 4, 2019, the memo reads. "The intelligence bulletin was published by Travis County, TX Sheriff's Office and working with the local FBI field office, they have discovered disturbing and very specific chatter in the dark web regarding the targeting of an unknown movie theater during the Joker release."News of these notices comes just a day after the Aurora Police Department in Colorado let residents know that the Century Aurora and XD movie theater, which was the site of a mass shooting in July 2012, will not be showing "Joker.""Joker" follows the fictional story of a failed comedian as he slowly turns mad, eventually becoming a criminal mastermind. The Joker is known as a villain in the "Batman" series. The Aurora mass shooting took place during the Batman film "The Dark Knight Rises." "We recognize this release may cause concern or the families, friends, first responders and beyond," Aurora police said. "We ask you take time to remember those lives lost seven years ago. Things like this can trigger many emotions and we urge you to see help if needed. We too are here for you if you need someone to talk to."Police made the announcement after several family members of Aurora shooting victims sent a letter to Warner Bros. about their concerns with the "Joker" movie. The mass shooting in 2012 left 12 people dead.“When we learned that Warner Bros. was releasing a movie called 'Joker' that presents the character as a protagonist with a sympathetic origin story, it gave us pause,” the letter read.In the warning sent to military members, the Army asserts that incels are drawn to the Joker, saying "they idolize the Joker character, the violent clown from the Batman series, admiring his depiction as a man who must pretend to be happy, but eventually fights back against his bullies.""If a shooter finds you," the warning to service members reads, "fight with whatever you can." 2100

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The memo reads like one person who strongly supports extending TPS for Sudan wrote everything up to the recommendation section and then someone who opposes extension snuck up behind the first guy, clubbed him over the head, pushed his senseless body of out of the way, and finished the memo. Am I missing something? he wrote to key DHS staffers. Another high-ranking official then asks for the memo to be "revised."In a similar exchange, policy adviser Kathy Nuebel Kovarik asks her staff to address what she perceives as inconsistencies in the justification documents for ending TPS for El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua."The problem is that it reads as though we'd recommend an extension b/c we talk so much about how bad it is, but there's not enough in there about positive steps that have been taken since its designation," she wrote.Staffer Brandon Prelogar responded that "it IS bad there.""We can comb through the country conditions to try to see what else there might be, but the basic problem is that it IS bad there (with regards to) all of the standard metrics," Prelogar wrote. "Our strongest argument for termination, we thought, is just that it is not bad in a way clearly linked to the initial disasters prompting the designations. We can work with RU to try to get more, and/or comb through the country conditions we have again looking for positive gems, but the conditions are what they are."DHS did end protections for all three countries, despite dire predictions previously reported by CNN from career analysts about the consequences including potentially strengthening the vicious gang MS-13.Immigrants are suing over the ending of TPS for these countries, alleging the protections were terminated due to a prebaked agenda that violated the law, as well as a racist agenda. The judge has previously allowed the lawsuit to proceed and forced the production of these internal documents, over the objection of the government.The program covers migrants in the US from countries that have been hit by dire conditions, such as epidemics, civil war or natural disasters. Previous administrations, spanning both parties, had opted to extend the protections for most of the countries involved every few years when they came up for review.The Trump administration says the conditions in each country have improved from the original disasters to the point that the protected status had to end. DHS has maintained that under its reading of the law, decisions to extend may be based only on conditions from the original disaster -- not any that have arisen since. That breaks with the reading of the law from all prior administrations, attorneys argue -- citing a deposition of a former USCIS director also submitted Friday.The documents show a gradual process of the front offices of DHS taking more control of the TPS decision making. Early in the administration, career staffers drafted a document that would have justified extending TPS for Haiti. Officials asked that it be changed, and it was initially extended just six months ahead of being terminated completely.For later decisions, the documents show the State Department complaining that it was marginalized from the process. In fact, a Federal Register Notice for the termination for Sudan had to be pulled back and edited after the State Department complained that it had been changed from a version it had approved at the last minute to something inconsistent with current US policy toward the country.The emails show that Gene Hamilton, a close ally of Attorney General Jeff Sessions who was a senior counselor at DHS before moving to the Justice Department, made some of those last-minute revisions, attempting to remove references to human rights violations, among other changes.When presented with Hamilton's changes to some language already agreed to with the State Department, Prelogar wrote that "we'd just say that this could be read as taking another step toward providing an incomplete and lopsided country conditions presentation to support termination, which may increase the likelihood of criticism from external stakeholders to that effect."The trail also shows the State Department had recommended TPS for Sudan be extended, although it did so late in the game, and that it was caught off-guard by the changes.In a last-minute email, the State Department's Christopher Ashe wrote to the acting director of USCIS that there were problems."The Department has identified some significant mischaracterizations that are at odds with the Department's understanding of circumstances on the ground. We believe that lacking correction, the (Federal Register Notice) could be out of step with the Administration's broader engagement on Sudan -- much of which DHS is not engaged on and is likely unaware of the nuances that USCIS's changes in the language could have," Ashe wrote.He continued that State was "caught off guard" by a decision to make the announcement."We literally were forced to dispatch our Foreign Affairs Officers by taxi to the Embassies with virtually no notice to inform the host governments of the imminent announcements. We had thought we had obtained a commitment for sufficient notice to make such notifications," Ashe wrote.Nuebel Kovarik responds on the email chain that DHS would reject the suggested change by State that would imply not "all" nationals of Sudan could return, saying it would contradict the decision to terminate. She agrees to change the notice to acknowledge that some regions of Sudan may remain too dangerous for return.State had asked for that, noting that otherwise it could "encourage the Government of Sudan to believe they have the greenlight from US (government) to force the return of displaced persons ... to return to deadly conflict-affected areas. These areas are places where even well-armed UN peacekeeping forces decline to engage for fear of violence and recent killings of peacekeepers."But Nuebel Kovarik declines to hold off publishing the official announcement to accommodate the change, saying it's "minor" enough to be done later on as a revision."We don't say the country is perfect," she concluded. 6151

  

The memo appears to be the latest effort from the White House counsel to ensure that Trump's staffers are complying with the Hatch Act after the Office of the Special Counsel announced Tuesday that?Conway violated the law on two occasions by "advocating for and against candidates" in Alabama's Senate special election last year. 334

  

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