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  • The social media giant has introduced a 60-minute daily limit and other measures aimed at users under 18, as TikTok and other tech companies face growing calls to better protect young people online.
  • In collaboration with Feeding San Diego, ASEZ WAO, the young adult worker volunteer group of the Church of God, will be hosting a Food Drive in Santee on Sunday, February 26th, 2023. Members of the community are encouraged to donate canned goods in an effort to alleviate food insecurity in San Diego County. Feeding San Diego is preparing for an increased demand of services as Cal Fresh benefits come to an end and inflation continues to climb. As a result, 350,000 San Diegans reliant on this extra assistance will look to their local food banks for support. By uniting together with Feeding San Diego, ASEZ WAO is determined to fight hunger and raise awareness in the community. The ASEZ WAO volunteers carry out all initiatives with the heart of Mother, believing that Mother's love will achieve a more prosperous society!
  • Cane toads are notorious pests in Australia, colonizing habitats and poisoning other wildlife. Park rangers euthanized the 5.95-pound animal, whose body will be donated to the Queensland Museum.
  • In this exhibition, guest curator and fiber artist Jennifer Kim Sohn looks for a way to make the unfathomable figure of refugees around our world more tangible by marking a displaced person with panels of hand-sewn stitches. Each panel is unique, some documenting personal narratives, others showing solidarity with the refugees. Sohn and her passionate team of volunteers crowd-sourced 2,300 stitchers from all 50 states and 37 countries worldwide. Mingei will be the third venue for this traveling exhibition as Sohn's persistence continues to raise awareness about this pressing issue. To that end, volunteers continue to stitch long after the 25 million mark was hit—fitting, as the number of displaced people continues to grow.
  • The Federal Reserve raised its benchmark interest rate by a quarter percentage-point in an effort to curb high inflation. Some had called for the Fed to wait after two recent bank failures.
  • A top federal regulator called the failure of Silicon Valley Bank a "textbook case of bank mismanagement" during a Senate hearing about what led to its spectacular collapse
  • The IRS says most relief checks issued by states last year won't be subject to federal taxes.
  • The Simmons-Wright Company has survived over 100 years by learning to adapt when confronted with every economic challenge that has come its way. Its latest battle? High inflation.
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he wants to reform a landmark state environmental law after it was used to block needed student housing at the University of California, Berkeley.
  • A new survey shows Americans are unhappy with the service they're getting — and are not afraid to let people know about it.
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