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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Confederate monuments have become a target of protesters demonstrating against the police killing of George Floyd. As tense protests swelled across the country Saturday into early Sunday, monuments in Virginia, the Carolinas and Mississippi were defaced. The headquarters of the United Daughters of the Confederacy in Richmond also burned for a time and had graffiti scrawled on its exterior. The presence of Confederate monuments across the South and elsewhere in the United States has been challenged for years. Some of the targeted monuments have been under consideration for removal. In Tennessee and Pennsylvania, statues of people criticized for racist views, but without Confederate ties were also targeted. 747
SAN DIEGO, Calif. – Experts recently came together to save a young gorilla’s eyesight at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. The zoo says animal care specialists became concerned when they noticed that 3-year-old Leslie’s left eye had become cloudy. Closer inspection confirmed that her lens had changed, and her eye was shifting haphazardly, prompting her to favor her other eye. Because of her age and development stage, veterinarians decided to organize a team of experts, including doctors from UC San Diego Health, to perform the 542
Projects to reduce the risk of wildfires and protect water sources in the U.S. West have created jobs and infused more money in local economies, researchers say, and they were funded by a partnership between governments and businesses that has become a model in other countries.A team from the U.S. Geological Survey reviewed work being done in several counties along the New Mexico-Colorado border that make up the watershed of one of North America’s longest rivers, the Rio Grande. The review shows how public-private partnerships could become a critical component for safeguarding the land and benefiting the economy amid the threat of federal funding cuts and worsening wildfires brought on by climate change.The 729
TALLAHASSEE, Florida — Body odor isn't necessarily something you want to keep around. But one Florida business believes preserving the scent of a child could be important if the child ever goes missing. According to the American Pediatrics Association, children who are on the autism spectrum have about a 50 percent chance of going missing at least once before turning 17. Having a student run away was always a fear for Kristal Franklin, executive director of Capital Preparatory in Tallahassee, Florida. "For parents, caregivers and educators, our biggest concern is that a student on the spectrum will become a runner," Franklin said. Just a few weeks ago, one of Franklin's students ran away. That child was found safe. But she knew she needed to find a away to make sure her staff is prepared if that ever happens again. That's when she found Scent Evidence K-9. "It's one more step in being prepared and being secure," said Franklin. "Knowing in our community that we have this resource that so many communities don't have, I think it's fabulous." The owner of Scent Evidence K-9 wants to encourage parents to have a plan in case a child wanders off. "From the time a child goes missing until they are located, you have one to three hours. Every tick of the clock is extremely important," said Paul Coley, CEO of Scent Evidence K-9. Here's how it works: parents use a wipe to pick up the child's unique scent, then store the wipe in a bottle. If the worst happens, they call in Coley's team and that scented wipe will give K-9s a trail to follow. "The more we are prepared for this, the better the results will be," Coley said. Capitol Prep now has stored scent kits on hand for all students on the autism spectrum — something educators hope will be a key in finding the next child. The scent preservation kits start at and you can buy them online at 1875
Surveillance video of police officers firing at shooter can be viewed above. Due to the graphic nature of the content, some may find the video disturbing.DAYTON, Ohio — Of all the politicians and everyday people who praised 236