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Alabama seeks a quicker release of census data and questions the accuracy of differential privacy, the technique the Census Bureau plans to use to safeguard personal information for next 72 years. Matching similar efforts by Republicans nationally, Virginia’s GOP gubernatorial candidates hope labeling possible changes to the state’s education system will give them an edge. Through violence prevention, community vigilance and new laws, Colorado tries to reshape a legacy molded by modern mass shootings. Republican operative Susan Wright advances in the 23-candidate jungle primary as Democrats risk being shut out of the runoff as Republican state Representative Jake Ellzey holds a slim lead for second place. Voters in Austin have chosen once again to ban homeless encampments within city limits, marking a win for critics who saw the mayor’s and city council’s decision to decriminalize homeless camping as a failure to address Austin’s homelessness crisis. The unaccompanied children arriving in Los Angeles County over the weekend hail from Central America and range between the ages of 7 and 14. Walking my dogs past a house for the hundredth time we saw its owner, for the first time, emerge from the front door, following a creaky old black and white cat, the man’s old human eyes solicitously upon it. A Virginia judge said actress Amber Heard must also turn over a range of documents related to claims that she was the victim of domestic violence.  Josh Duggar of “19 Kids and Counting” faces up to 20 years in prison and fines of up to $250,000 if convicted. The success of the Ingenuity helicopter on Mars has been a source of pleasant surprise for NASA scientists, who say the robot is ready to perform more critical operations in the overall mission of finding signs of ancient life on Mars. Hawaii’s Legislature became the first in the United States to pass a resolution declaring a climate emergency, looking to provide leadership for other states that want to take action on climate change. A federal jury found the ex-VP accepted bribes and kickbacks from other Silicon Valley companies in exchange for approval of a bevy of contracts worth millions. A federal judge will allow privacy claims to move forward against fintech company Plaid, accused of posing as a number of banking institutions in order to collect financial data from people when they signed up for payment apps like Venmo. A Sixth Circuit panel took just three days to decide a Memphis reporter’s First Amendment claims were mooted when the city implemented a new system to alert news outlets about announcements and events. The preliminary injunction bars officers from using tear gas, pepper spray and wooden pellets against nonviolent protesters. El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele’s New Ideas party takes office on Saturday, with overwhelming support for his hardline stance against gangs and political corruption, and his conversion of prisons to schools. A federal court in Colorado ruled that a man may pursue most of his claims, including excessive force, failure to intervene and failure to train, against the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County and members of an allegedly “militarized group of deputies.” The man, a college student who was placed in a detox hold but never charged with any crimes and claims he was compliant, says the deputies deployed concussion explosives in his direction and smashed his head and face into the floor causing serious injury.  A federal court in New York ruled that Tiffany Co. will be taxed $147,000 for Costco’s costs for bonds arising from the jewelry company’s trademark claims against Costco’s use of the word “Tiffany” on point-of-sale signs for diamond engagement rings. While a district court awarded Tiffany more than $21 million for damages, the Second Circuit vacated that judgment.  A federal court in Pennsylvania dismissed a group of students’ Covid-19-related suit against the University of Pittsburgh, alleging the school’s online learning options are “subpar” compared to in-person instruction. The court ruled the university had “no reason to anticipate that the pandemic would cause such a drastic disruption to the ordinary flow of student life” and the students have not adequately pleaded claims for breach of contract, unjust enrichment or conversion.  An appeals court in Arkansas ruled that a college fitness director who was furloughed during the summer was improperly denied unemployment benefits, finding that his position was year-round and the “interruption of his regular, year-round employment was not due to some natural break in the academic cycle” but because of the pandemic.  The Virginia Supreme Court revived negligent hiring and retention claims brought against a church in Waynesboro, Virginia, relating to a woman’s claims that she was sexually molested by a retired, but still active, pastor of the church while she was a minor.  A turtle? A bird? A dinosaur? It's up to your imagination, in this photograph from Walt Girdner's color collection.Haute couture takes center stage in this photograph from Walt Girdner' Paris collection.Visiting a water wheel near San Sebastian, Spain. From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.Approaching roadside horses. From Walt Girdner's America collection.Girl with fresh-picked flowers in the French countryside. From Walt Girdner's Paris collection.From the Walt Girdner European CollectionFrom Walt Girdner's color collection.Strolling next to the Doge's Palace in Venice. St. Mark's Basilica and square can be seen in the background. From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.Shore start during a day of waterskiing on the Colorado River. From Walt Girdner's America collection.Tortilla maker feeding kid. Mexico (Walt Girdner photo)Arranging fresh-picked flowers in the French countryside. From Walt Girdner's Paris collection.(Walt Girdner photo)The bird-leaf of Pasadena. From Walt Girdner's color collection.Birds and Baja, summer 1967. From Walt Girdner's Mexico collection.Happy girl in a tree. From Walt Girdner's America collection.Children dwarfed by a Spanish windmill. From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.Enjoying the afternoon in the French countryside. From Walt Girdner's Paris collection.From Walt Girdner's color collection.Misty morning dancing with pigeons. From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.Walt Girdner's children frolicking in the yard. From his America collection.Baja beach birds, from Walt Girdner's Mexico collection.Beach day. From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.From Walt Girdner's color collection.Farmer and oxen. From Walt Girdner's European collectionChildren walking in Zoo de Vincennes in Paris, 1962From Walt Girdner's European collectionBridge in the Loire Valley, FranceThe Bell Ringer, part of Walt Girdner's series from around the Adriatic Sea.Street in rural French village where a sign warns, “Cattle Forbidden.” By Walt GirdnerPhoto by Walt GirdnerStarting the work day in Venice (Walt Girdner photo)The nudes of Paris (Walt Girdner photo)Fisherman on the Baja California coast (Walt Girdner photo)Busy morning on a Paris street (Walt Girdner photo)Market in post-war Yugoslavia (Walt Girdner photo)Place du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre, Paris (Walt Girdner photo)"Spirit of American Youth Rising From the Waves," Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, Colleville-sur-Mer, France (Walt Girdner photo)Pulling in fishing nets at the end of the day. From Walt Girdner's Spain collection.Santa Catarina, Baja California coast. (Walt Girdner photo)Dirt road to the Pacific, Baja California (Walt Girdner photo)Women in Paris at night (Walt Girdner photo)Portrait taker, Venice, Italy (From Walt Girdner's European collection)New York City skyline, circa 1960 (Walt Girdner photo)Mexico, summer 1960 (Walt Girdner photo)From Walt Girdner's Mexico collectionSummer in Mexico 1960 (Walt Girdner photo)Father and son fishing. Mexico (Walt Girdner photo)From Walt Girdner's Paris collectionCaged birds (From Walt Girdner's Paris collection)Beach in Normandy, France (From Walt Girdner's European collection)From Walt Girdner's Mexico collectionHaystacks in northern France (Walt Girdner photo)A break from a hard day's work. From Walt Girdner's Mexico collection.Paris street on a rainy night. From Walt Girdner's Paris collection.Baja Mexico, 1967From Walt Girdner's Paris collectionNotre Dame cathedral as seen from the Seine. From Walt Girdner's Paris collectionWalking home at the end of the day, Venice, Italy. From Walt Girdner's Europe collectionLeaf in grass. From Walt Girdner's color collectionPassengers boarding in Dubrovnik in about 1950 (Walt Girdner photo)Monte Carlo beach. From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.From Walt Girdner's color collectionMexico, Festival (Walt Girdner photo)Mexico, Father and Son (Walt Girdner photo)From Walt Girdner's color collectionParis, with the goat's milk seller (Walt Girdner photo)Comics, Europe (Walt Girdner photo)(Walt Girdner photo)(Walt Girdner photo)(Walt Girdner photo)(Walt Girdner photo)Santa Rosalia, Summer Baja 1967 (Walt Girdner photo)Imagination Frog (Walt Girdner photo)Walt Girdner shooing gulls away from fishing gear on Baja beach (Walt Girdner photo)(Walt Girdner photo)Running with sheep. From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.(Walt Girdner photo)Peering into the abyss at the Grand Canyon, circa 1960 (Walt Girdner photo)From Walt Girdner's color collectionMexico, Brick Builders (Walt Girdner photo)(Walt Girdner photo)Washing By The River (Walt Girdner photo)Pulling a Bull, Mexico City (Walt Girdner photo)Paris in afternoon (Walt Girdner photo)Loading corn stalks to take home, Mexico 1970 (Walt Girdner photo)Bridge in Normandy (Walt Girdner photo)From Walt Girdner's color collectionDolphin off prow of ferry boat across the Sea of Cortez (Walt Girdner photo)Along the Seine (Walt Girdner photo)(Walt Girdner photo)(Walt Girdner photo)From Walt Girdner's Europe collectionFrom Walt Girdner's color collection.Europe (Walt Girdner photo)(Walt Girdner photo)French picnic. From Walt Girdner's Paris collection.From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.Notre Dame and the quay along the Seine. From Walt Girdner's Paris collection.Europe, Play (Walt Girdner photo)From Walt Girdner's color collection.From Walt Girdner's America collection.A day at the Forum in Rome. From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.(Walt Girdner/Walt Girdner Studio)From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.Chartered boat. From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.From Walt Girdner's America collection.Early morning market, Les Halles, ParisFrom Walt Girdner's color collection.Pompeii. From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.Fishermen in Sierra Leone. From Walt Girdner's Africa collection.From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.From Walt Girdner's color collection.From Walt Girdner's Mexico collection.Selling her wares in San Sebastian, Spain. From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.From Walt Girdner's Africa collection.From Walt Girdner's color collection.Morning on a Norman dock. From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.Pitstop while crossing the United States, 1952. From Walt Girdner's America collection.From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.The Baja coast and sky. From Walt Girdner's Mexico collection.From Walt GIrdner's color collection.From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.From Walt Girdner's Africa collection.From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.From Walt Girdner's color collection.Inside the Eiffel Tower. From Walt Girdner's Paris collection.From Walt Girdner's Mexico collection.Alley cats. From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.From Walt Girdner's color collection.The Sacré-Cœur Basilica glitters like an alabaster jewel above Paris, perched on the summit of the butte Montmartre — the city’s highest point. The basilica is Paris' second most visited monument behind the Eiffel Tower. From Walt Girdner's Paris collection.From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.From Walt Girdner's Paris collection.From Walt Girdner's Paris collection.Peering into the abyss. From Walt Girdner's America collection.From Walt Girdner's color collection.From Walt Girdner's Africa collection.Balloon seller in the shadow of Sacre Coeur basilica. From Walt Girdner's Paris collection.Janine Girdner and unknown boy reading on lookout in unknown location circa 1950, from Walt Girdner’s Europe collection.From Walt Girdner's color collectionJanine Girdner and one of Walt Girdner’s closest friends, OC Quottlebaum, who like Walt had fought in France during World War II. Circa 1950, from the Paris collection.Overnight mule-assisted family camping trip outside Ensenada, Baja California, circa 1959. The family never reached the coast and after a night in a valley that sounded like it was infested with rattlesnakes, the family returned to Ensenada.Walt Girdner loved to go fishing and often took his camera to the fishing docks. This scene is from San Sebastian in the Basque region of Spain, around 1960. From the Europe collection.From Walt Girdner's color collectionArmistice Day parade in Paris, 1959. From the Paris collection.Boys scrounging for dropped sardines in the Basque port of San Sebastian, circa 1960. From the Europe Collection.Walt Girdner’s brother William lived in Carmel Highlands and together they often visited the harbor in Monterey, where this picture may have been taken.From Walt Girdner's color collection.These figures are from the animistic religions that dominated Guinea and were gathered up by the government of Sekou Toure to break the hold of witch doctors on the people of the land. This figurine in particular has waxed eyes and was used in dances that evoke the dead.Walt’s wife Janine Pistolet was a Parisienne through and through. She followed fashion and sewed her own clothes based on paper patterns to keep with la mode.Stacking the harvest circa 1960, from the Europe collectionSleeping fisherman, San Sebastian, circa 1960, Europe Collection.From Walt Girdner's color collection.Decorative rain spout, 1965, Senegal, from the Africa collection.Cove on Pacific side of Baja peninsula, which can only be reached by a day off road and a morning hike. Lunch that day consisted of corbina caught in the cove, grilled over a driftwood fire, with a bottle of Mexican beer. 1968, Mexico collection.Janine Girdner and her daughter, Atlantic coast of France, 1960, Europe collection.A woman checks the Métro map on a rainy night in the late 1940s in this photo from the Paris collection.From Walt Girdner's color collection.Selling the day’s catch. San Sebastian, Spain, 1960.Janine, probably New York, upon return to America in 1951.Exploring the ruins of Pompeii, 1960.Closeup from Walt Girdner's collection of African masks and statues.Night shot of New York harbor circa 1952.Notre Dame cathedral. From Walt Girdner's Paris collection.From Walt Girdner's color collection.Closeup from Walt Girdner's collection of African masks and statues.From Walt Girdner's color collection.From Walt Girdner's color collection.Aboard a chartered boat in Barcelona's marina. The monument to Christopher Columbus rises high above the harbor in the background. From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.No birds were harmed in the making of this photograph, from Walt Girdner's color collection.Back in America, circa 1952, possibly Chicago.La Paz, Baja California, 1964. From the Mexico collection.From Walt Girdner's Europe collection.Flower picking in France. From Walt Girdner's Paris collection.(kelp) Bird on a wire. From Walt Girdner's color collection. A class of jockey’s valets sued to stop Churchill Downs from preventing them from picketing on the sidewalks around the horse-racing track, claiming it got permits for all surrounding public sidewalks so the striking valets can’t picket.   Environmentalists claim the U.S. Forest Service hastily approved a logging project in the Little Belt Mountains of Montana that will harm elk and goshawk habitat. A group of white Wisconsin farmers represented by a right-wing advocacy group claim in a federal lawsuit against Biden administration officials that the American Rescue Plan’s loan forgiveness program discriminates against them because it is only available to minority farmers. Van Leeuwen, a New York City scoop shop, claims a competing ice cream brand, Rebel Creamery, ripped off its trademark look: bold black script on pastel pints of store-bought ice cream. Van Leeuwen says a national retailer turned down its products because the chain was already selling Rebel products. Google s exposure notification system designed to help deploy Covid contact-tracing apps contains a security flaw that allows third parties to see users private personal and medical information, according to a putative class action.

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