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  • Scientists have created detailed maps of the brain area that controls movement in mice, monkeys and people. The maps could help explain human ailments like Alzheimer's and Lou Gehrig's disease.
  • For a century, Ukraine has been trying to escape Moscow's grip.
  • Rivian, which has just started deliveries of its battery-powered pickup truck, surged in its first day of trading after completing one of the biggest IPOs in U.S. history.
  • Black and Latino staffers at The New York Times are far less likely than their white peers to receive strong job ratings. The job ratings influence the size of employee bonuses.
  • NBC correspondent Richard Engel announced that his son Henry, who had been diagnosed with Rett syndrome as an infant, died on August 9. Here's what to know about the disorder.
  • Each year, the Kroc School’s Institute for Peace and Justice selects the women who are going above and beyond to shape more equitable and just societies as Women PeaceMakers fellows. For one amazing evening during their residency, the Women PeaceMakers share their ideas, lessons, and stories of their peacebuilding journey. Please join us for the annual Women PeaceMakers event, where we will be honoring six women peacebuilders. This year's Fellows hail from Afghanistan, Botswana, Burma, Egypt, and Morocco, and they will offer insight on peacebuilding and social change movements around the world. The event will also celebrate 20 years of the Women PeaceMaker Fellowship. Event Date: Dec. 14, 2021 Event Time: 9:00am Event Location: Virtual Zoom Link Event Cost: Free (Registration required) For more information and zoom link registration please visit HERE!
  • In announcing the completion of the evacuation and war effort. Gen. Frank McKenzie, head of U.S. Central Command, said the last planes took off from Kabul airport at 3:29 p.m. Washington time, or one minute before midnight in Kabul.
  • Pound for pound, perhaps no piece of equipment is more valuable on the Ukrainian battlefield than lightweight, remote-controlled drones, which volunteers are bringing to the frontlines in the east.
  • Each month the San Diego International Film Festival Channel will present a feature film or documentary and a short, as well as a Q&A or Panel with the Filmmakers and/or other influentials in the Festival Virtual Village. Access to the channel is an exclusive benefit to MySDFilmFest members, who also receive discounts on other events and invitations to surprise screenings. Films are available On-Demand from midnight to midnight. After watching your film join us at 6 p.m. for the Live Q&A with the filmmakers. Grab your glass of wine, some apps and settle in for a great conversation and insights from the Filmmakers. For more information about the schedule and film featured visit the SDFilmFest Channel.
  • The San Diego County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday voted unanimously to take the first step toward allowing micro-enterprise home kitchens in the county, as part of a temporary program.
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