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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – A graduate student has named a newly discovered insect after Lady Gaga. Brendan Morris, who studies entomology at the University of Illinois, named the treehopper bug Kaikaia gaga, in honor of the flamboyant artist. "If there is going to be a Lady Gaga bug, it's going to be a treehopper, because they've got these crazy horns, they have this wacky fashion sense about them," 406

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Cook County, Illinois officials announced on Thursday that actor Jussie Smollett was released on bail that was set at 0,000 after he was arrested early Thursday on felony charges of filling a false police report and disorderly conduct. Smollett also must surrender his passport while he is out on bail.Smollett left the Chicago courthouse around 4 p.m., surrounded by a mob of photographers and onlookers. A dark SUV led Smollett away from the jail, who will return to court to face trial. Police accuse Smollett of paying a pair of brothers to stage an assault on him in Chicago. Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said on Thursday that Smollett wanted to use "the pain and anger of racism to promote his career." He allegedly paid a of brothers ,500 to stage the attack on him. Smollett went before a judge, but only spoke to confirm his name to the judge. 885

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Editor's note: This article contains graphic descriptions of what prosecutors say happened in the killing of a pregnant woman.A Chicago woman accused of strangling a pregnant teen and cutting out her unborn baby had planned the killing for weeks, having first lied that she was expecting a child, and then using Facebook to find and lure her target, authorities said Friday.Clarisa Figueroa, 46, strangled 19-year-old Marlen Ochoa-Lopez at Figueroa's Chicago home last month, then removed the teen's baby from her body and pretended it was hers, authorities say.Figueroa and her daughter, Desiree Figueroa -- who police say helped in the strangulation -- were arrested this week after investigators found the teen's body in a trash can in Figueroa's yard Tuesday. 775

  

Even on a cold Minnesota day, teacher Eric Wulff sees the importance of learning outside.“It is the world’s largest classroom,” he said.These students at the School of Engineering and Arts near Minneapolis are learning lessons like predator versus prey, measuring trees based on shadows, and taking care of chickens.These lessons translate to science and math, but without desks and four walls.“I think I learn better outside honestly, because as I’m learning, I’m refreshing my brain too,” one of the students said. Students still spend time inside learning hands-on skills that can be used outside the classroom, in nature, another day. One group of students at the school is raising trout that will eventually be released back into the stream.“Nine hours a day on their screens, and only 30 minutes a week outdoors doing unstructured play time so that’s a big change in the last few decades,” Jeff Ledermann with Fish and Wildlife Outreach at the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources said. Ledermann is one of the people in charge of the “No Child Left Inside” grant program, Minnesota’s newest program to help kids get outside more often.Lawmakers approved the program in 2019 as a way for schools and organizations to apply for funding for outdoor activities. Over million worth. The first round of small grants was awarded this winter, and the Department of Natural Resources recently closed the application process for a second round of larger grants to be awarded this spring.“We got the idea from other states that started the No Child Left Inside type of grant program; ours is unique,” Minnesota State Representative Jamie Becker-Finn said.She played a large role in the bill coming to life in Minnesota. “Some of the individual programs that have gotten funds through this program are really life changing things that we’re doing for young people,” she said.“Out of 400 applicants, they chose 60 so there were a lot of people looking for money or wanting to get kids outside,” Vincent Patton, a teacher at South High School near Downtown Minneapolis, said. Patton teaches “All Nations”, a class focused on the culture and history of Native Americans.“I get to tie those cultural activities in with the curriculum so my students can have experiences they might not have ever had,” he said. On days like today, Vince’s class is learning how to cook buffalo meat and preparing fishing rods for an outdoor fishing trip. Vince’s dad is helping out.“He’s taught me everything I know about fishing and being outdoors,” Vince said.South High students have done everything from going on day trips fishing, to longer trips, camping up in Northern Minnesota.Washington and Minnesota are the only states that have this grant program statewide from what we found, but other states like Hawaii are looking to pass something similar. Teachers like Vince are just happy to have the extra change.“I’m focused on trying to get paper and poster boards but I know that there’s pots of money that will give my students something deeper than just another worksheet,” Vince said.“The feedback we’ve had from the public has just been phenomenal. Clearly there is a demand for programs like this,” Jamie Becker-Finn said. 3228

  

CLEVELAND, Ohio – Four defendants accused in thousands of lawsuits over the opioid epidemic reached a settlement Monday, averting a high-profile trial that was just hours away from starting.The settlement was reached between four pharmaceutical companies -- McKesson Corp., Cardinal Health Inc, AmerisourceBergen Corp. and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. -- and two counties in Ohio, Summit and Cuyahoga counties.McKesson Corp., Cardinal Health Inc. and AmerisourceBergen Corp. will pay out a combined 5 million immediately, and Teva Pharmaceutical will pay million, officials said at a press conference Monday.The deal was struck between midnight and 1 a.m. Monday, and the case was dismissed with prejudice, US District Court Judge Dan Polster said.The defendants were supposed to appear in a Cleveland court Monday in the first federal multidistrict litigation (MDL) trial involving the opioid epidemic.MDL is similar to class-action lawsuits in the sense that both consolidate plaintiffs' pretrial proceedings, for the sake of efficiency. But unlike with class-action lawsuits, each plaintiff in an MDL case can get a different verdict or award.The plaintiffs in this MDL case -- Summit and Cuyahoga counties -- were the first among more than 2,700 plaintiff communities to head to trial.Attorneys general from four states -- North Carolina, Tennessee, Pennsylvania and Texas -- lauded Monday's settlement as "an important step" in combating the opioid epidemic."People in every corner of the country have been hurt by this crisis, and it is critical that settlement funds be distributed fairly across states, cities, and counties and used wisely to combat the crisis," the attorneys general said in a joint statement."The global resolution we are working to finalize will accomplish those goals while also ensuring that these companies change their business practices to prevent a public health crisis like this from ever happening again."Both 1972

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