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  • Quilters have been copying patterns believed to have been used as signals for the Underground Railroad even though historians say they can't find any evidence they were used that way.
  • The grass pea is one: a hardy crop that can thrive in a drought. An agriculturist is spearheading an effort to diversify what farmers grow as climate change threatens staples like corn and wheat.
  • Come on an adventure inside the research facility holding the Civil War-era document that could bar former President Donald Trump from the White House.
  • ¡Únase a nosotros para una hora abierta con el equipo de educación de Alzheimer’s San Diego! Traigan sus preguntas sobre síntomas, diagnósticos, tratamientos o técnicas para el cuidado de personas y conversemos.
  • You and your dog(s) are invited to the 4th annual Trick or Treat for Dogs at Frosted Faces Foundation! Trick or Treat with your own pups or with adoptable senior rescue dogs. The main event is the Trick or Treat Trail with 20+ interactive stations for you and your dog to earn treats. You and your dog(s) should come in costume, and expect to go home with a lot of treats and great memories from this bonding experience! Look forward to: - Lots and lots of free goodies! - Visit the spooky play yard of Frosted Faces - Costume contest with local celebrity judges @ 6 p.m. - Bonfires to roast human and dog treats - Food truck and munchies - Professional photographer - Raffle to benefit senior pets This event is open to the public and the public's dogs. If you don't have a dog (or one that does not do well at events), you can host one of our resident Frosted Faces! Please let us know upon arrival. Frosted Faces Foundation on Facebook / Instagram
  • Recent songs by Maggie Rogers and Kacey Musgraves took NPR Music's Lars Gotrich back to a familiar sound and ethos. On this edition of 8 Tracks, we dream up a Lilith Fair lineup.
  • Crime fiction author and screenwriter George Pelecanos is known for his gritty realism. His latest short story collection takes that same unsparing look at his own past.
  • One of the world's most prominent climate scientists is suing a right-wing author and a policy analyst for defamation, a case with big stakes for attacks on scientists.
  • It's known that obesity is linked to many cancers. A study shows metabolic syndrome, which includes factors like high blood pressure and insulin resistance, also drives increased risk.
  • The ruling could ease the legal troubles for the Samsung heir less than two years after he was pardoned of bribing a former president in a scandal that toppled a previous South Korean government.
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