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  • As more states outlaw abortion, some define human life as starting at fertilization. Some patients and health care workers worry that this could jeopardize in vitro fertilization treatments.
  • In Colorado, canvassers have been knocking on doors in some communities to determine whether people actually voted. The effort is raising concerns about voter intimidation.
  • Environmentalists want Biden's Environmental Protection Agency to aggressively regulate huge piles of toxic coal ash across the nation. The waste has polluted groundwater in 39 states.
  • In 1962, thousands of Indians of Chinese descent were sent to prison camps during a brief war with Beijing. Recent clashes on the India-China border have revived Chinese Indians' fears of persecution.
  • This year's list of the 50 best restaurants in the world includes six American eateries, all in either New York or California.
  • While vaccinated people are no longer required to wear a face-covering in most settings, the California Department of Public Health updated its guidance for those who are fully vaccinated to strongly encourage the continued use of face coverings indoors.
  • That's almost three times higher than 50 years ago. Finances and caregiving are the driving factors behind multigenerational households, according to the Pew Research Center.
  • San Diego County public health officials reported 441 new cases of COVID-19 and eight virus-related deaths Wednesday.
  • After several years of planning and a complete remodel of its physical space, you are invited discover the newly renovated Museum of Making Music. The Museum of Making Music is an inviting and engaging place for families and individuals alike. It’s a place where the creative relationship between people, musical instruments, and music is explored. See hundreds of instruments on display from the last 150 years and hear a vast sampling of musical styles from yesterday and today. Experience an immersive panoramic multimedia display, then play on a variety of hands-on interactive musical instruments. Reflect on what it means to make music in your life and in the world today. The Museum of Making Music is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Museum is closed on Mondays and major national holidays: Christmas Day, New Years Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day. Admission: $10-$15 Visit www.museumofmakingmusic.org or call 760-438-5996 / Museum of Making Music on Facebook Parking is free at the Museum of Making Music. The parking lot is reserved for museum visitors and is located directly behind the building. The lot also includes two spaces reserved for bus and RV parking.
  • Saturday, July 30, 2022 at 2 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand. Test cook Lan Lam cooks Dan Dan Mian (Sichuan Noodles with Chili Sauce and Pork). Equipment expert Adam Ried shares his top picks for mortars and pestles. Test cook Dan Souza and Julia make comforting Shizi Tou (Lion's Head Meatballs).
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