Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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■ Josh Swain of Tucson, Ariz., said the enthusiasm “was just incredible” as a couple hundred people converged on a Lincoln, Neb., park, armed themselves with pool noodles and battled over the right to the name Josh after an online joke took on a life of its own, with 5-year-old Josh Vinson Jr. defending his title as the No. 1 Josh.

■ Marie Roussel of the Hangout Festival said it was “really awesome to come back strong” after a pandemic hiatus as more than 40,000 people hit the beach for a weekend of music in Gulf Shores, Ala.

■ Charles Negy, author of a book about “white shaming” and a tenured professor of psychology at the University of Central Florida, will be reinstated after an arbitrator ruled the school failed to show just cause for terminatin­g him over Twitter comments condemned as racist after the murder of George Floyd.

■ Joshua Katz, a Princeton University classics professor embroiled in controvers­y over comments regarding race, faces dismissal over what the school says was his failure to be forthcomin­g about a sexual relationsh­ip with a student 15 years ago that he has already been punished for, with his lawyer calling it “the culminatio­n of the witch hunt.”

■ Chris Moore of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation called it the continuati­on of “a worrying trend” as the number of blue crabs in the bay was pegged at the lowest level since tracking began in 1990.

■ Misty Niemeyer of the Internatio­nal Fund for Animal Welfare said “we are optimistic about their journey ahead” as seven stranded Atlantic white-sided dolphins were rescued from the shallow waters of the Herring River in Wellfleet, Mass., and released in deeper waters off Provinceto­wn.

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