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  • These cases raise a critical question for the First Amendment and the future of social media: whether states can force the platforms to carry content they find hateful or objectionable.
  • Dynasty Dance Co., a non-profit organization dedicated to providing dance education and opportunities for aspiring artists and underserved youth, is excited to present "Boo Birthday Bash," a Halloween-themed dance extravaganza set to enchant the community with spectacular performances and a night of fun and festivities. Taking place on October 14 from 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. at Starlight Dance Studio, this hair-raising event promises to be an unforgettable experience for all. Not only will guests enjoy bewitching dance sessions by the talented team of Dynasty Dance Co., but they will also have the chance to participate in a dance party, interactive sensory play stations, a jumpy and rally pit, pumpkin and pumpkin decorating station, Halloween-themed crafts and games, and a costume contest. Plus, attendees can indulge in complimentary mimosa bar and chili cook-off tastings while voting for their favorite recipe. VIP guests will also receive a swag bag and gain admission for themselves and one child with each ticket. Adult tickets are available for an additional $10. All proceeds raised from this spooktacular event will go directly towards supporting Dynasty DanceCo.'s mission of providing opportunities for aspiring dancers in underserved communities. The Boo Bash schedule includes a costume contest, meet and greet with popular superhero Spiderman, and fan favorite Bluey, chili cook-off, and silent auction. Tickets are limited, so be sure topurchase them in advance on the Give butter platform. https://givebutter.com/Boo For more information on Dynasty Dance Co. and its mission, please visit their website at www.dynastydanceco.org. View this event on Facebook Tentative Event Schedule: • 10 a.m. Event starts • 10 a.m.-1 p.m. - Glow Dance Party - Chili Cook-Off Tastings + Voting - Sensory Play Area - Pumpkin Decorating + Crafts & Games - Jumpy & Rall Pit - Snacks & Refreshments - Silent Auction • 11a.m. Spiderman Meet & Greet • 11:40 a.m. Bluey Meet & Greet • 12 p.m. Chili Voting & Silent Auction Close • 12:15 p.m. Costume Contest • 12:40 p.m. Chili Cook-Off Winner & Silent Auction Winners Announced • 1 p.m. Event ends
  • New York Attorney General Letitia James has built a reputation targeting powerful national figures. Critics say her lawsuits are politically motivated, but she keeps winning in court.
  • The FACE Foundation hosts its’ 12th Invitational Dog-Friendly Golf Tournament, Monday, Oct. 16 from 11:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the beautiful Fairbanks Country Club in Rancho Santa Fe. Guests and supporters will enjoy a day of golf with their furry friends followed by dinner, drinks, live music by Mexican CC, a live and silent auction, and an exciting awards ceremony, all to support FACE’s programs, including its Save-a-Life program. The event will directly benefit pets facing economic euthanasia – a reality that occurs when families are unable to afford life-saving treatment for their critically injured or ill pet. FACE is proud to be there to provide financial assistance and resources to families in need of a helping hand during these veterinary emergencies. Thanks to the generosity of supporters, FACE has saved more than 3,760 lives to date. For more information visit: golf4face.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Concerned Republicans are pointing to polling that shows an overwhelming majority of voters support access to fertility treatments. Reproductive rights are a leading issue in congressional races.
  • West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin talks to NPR's Michel Martin about Joe Biden, Donald Trump and Nikki Haley, and his decisions against another run for the Senate or a new bid for president.
  • In Horry County, South Carolina, a squabble over who is the official county party sheds light on struggles the GOP faces more broadly in 2024.
  • KPBS gathered 15 South Bay community leaders to discuss what’s top of mind as the March 5 primary election approaches.
  • Photographer Chiara Negrello documented Ukrainian caregivers in Italy as they try to stay connected to family back home during the ongoing war.
  • What's ahead for the TV industry in 2024? Original series are down 14% but it still feels like too much TV. Executives and streaming services are feeling the squeeze post strikes. Race issues persist.
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