Sunsets on Salt Lake City

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Sunsets on Salt Lake City

Found Ektachrome Slide

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Found Ektachrome Slide

date stamped on slide October 1965

gypsy chickens

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gypsy chickens

Key West's famous "gypsy chickens" are everywhere because they are descendants of birds brought by 19th-century settlers and Cuban immigrants for food and cockfighting. When cockfighting was banned in the 1970s and 1980s, owners released the birds, which then thrived due to the lack of natural predators and a protected status as local, unofficial mascots

Joy Doesn't Come in Boxes

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Joy Doesn't Come in Boxes

1st Illinois Bank

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1st Illinois Bank

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"It seems one of the ways this effort will take shape is, as with DHS's deportation efforts, to racially profile voters and try to invalidate their votes by pretending they're not citizens," said one critic.

This happened in Missouri, where Republican Secretary of State Denny Hoskins shared publicly available voter roll data with federal authorities, who handed back lists of potential noncitizens flagged for removal. Clerks in several of Missouri's counties said that most of the individuals flagged in the federal screenings were US citizens who'd been naturalized. Clinton Jenkins, the Republican clerk for Miller County, said none of the names of people identified by the review had voted illegally. Rather, he suggested that federal authorities were targeting people who seemed to be of Hispanic and Latino heritage. "It looks like if you have too many vowels in your name, you show up on a list," Jenkins said.