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Kansas City Nelson-Atkins Museum Of Art: Woke & Broke

Accordingly, here s a peek at the cash that backs up this tough talk . . . Tax filings going back five years show that the museum’s expenses exceed revenue nearly every year. In the fiscal year 2020 documents, revenue was $11 million less than expenses . . . The Nelson-Atkins laid off 36 staff members 15% of its workforce amid the 25% budget cut in October 2020. Read more from this hopeful progressive narrative . . .

Sacramento Movie Theaters: A Complete Guide

Sacramento Movie Theaters: A Complete Guide
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What happened at Miami International Mall? Florida man sprays bear repellent at shoppers

Police are yet to identify the man in the Miami mall incident, which required the mall to be evacuated and several people to be treated on the spot. Here s the bizarre story that stunned the city over the weekend and everything we know so far. A Bath and Body Works store at Country Club Plaza on April 02, 2020, in Kansas City, Missouri. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)   What happened at Miami International Mall? According to reports, the unidentified man robbed the store on Saturday, July 1, for some candles. He reportedly took two bags of candles by force and then sprayed everyone in his way as he ran out. The store manager was sprayed with bear spray straight in the face and required hospitalization. Others, who weren t even near the man were also affected. We started coughing, actually, where we were and we weren t even that close, one shopper told NBC Miami. We felt it. We could smell it. We could breathe it.

Police, civil rights groups settle Missouri protester case | Taiwan News

2021/07/15 05:46 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Police in Kansas City, Missouri, have agreed as part of a lawsuit settlement to stop banning protesters from returning to areas in the city where the protests were held, civil rights groups said Wednesday. The ACLU of Missouri and the MacArthur Justice Center sued Kansas City, Missouri, police commissioners last year challenging what they called an unconstitutional verbal banishment order. “Now more than ever we must safeguard the right to protest from police overreach and violence especially where protests are about the police themselves,” said Amy Breihan, co-director at the MacArthur Justice Center. Police spokeswoman Donna Drake said in an emailed statement that the department is “grateful to have had this opportunity to work with the ACLU on these important First Amendment issues.

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