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  • Access to the COVID-19 vaccines remains difficult because of an unusual and unexplained delay by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in accepting recommendations from its advisers.
  • Feeling exhausted this fall but still want to celebrate all the good things the season brings? We've got a list of simple ideas to make your lead-up to Halloween feel warm, restful and a little eerie.
  • Some of the country's highest home insurance prices are in the central U.S., a region generally considered to be protected from climate-driven disasters such as wildfires and hurricanes.
  • The federal government recalled some furloughed workers specifically to produce the inflation report, which plays a key role for Social Security beneficiaries.
  • The Best R&B Block Party In The City, Hands Down! R&B Block Party: Playing the jamz that you just don’t get in the club any more… 90’s & Early 2000’s and some of today’s hits that make you feel like you’re back in the day. 21+ / All Sales Final / All tickets sold online / No Pets, Service Dogs Welcome/ No Re-entry after 7 p.m. $20- $30 Tickets Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rb-block-party-all-white-party-tickets-1417650032409?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
  • Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has a long list of accomplishments, many of them progressive. In the race for New York City mayor, that experience hasn't given him the boost he wanted.
  • Black and Caribbean cosplayers are redefining what community looks like at New York Comic Con.
  • Brian Finn is a tattoo artist in Toledo, Ohio who has been offering free and discounted tattoos for people covering trauma scars for more than 10 years.
  • San Diego Mesa College Art Gallery is honored to present the first exhibit of the school year: "Clothes Story," envisioned and curated by Atlanta based designer Kenneth Green. This exhibition celebrates the lives and contributions of African American women by carefully replicating over thirty garments and fashion accessories that represent what women wore in historical periods ranging from 1890 to 1963. Every dress, coat or cloak in Clothes Story has a unique story to tell, whether revealing details about the maker, providing information about the historical context or teaching us about the person who wore it. Through fashion, the narratives shared in this exhibition come alive. The engaging display takes the viewer on a journey through time, inviting them to experience women’s lives at home and in their communities and capturing historical moments that showcase the African American female experience and acknowledge their resilience, strength, bravery, courage, and unapologetic spirit for change. With appreciation to The Hervey Family Fund at the San Diego Foundation whose generosity helps illuminate these stories. The exhibition is presented in collaboration with the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art. Join us for the reception on Saturday, September 6, 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. Exhibition is on view from August 25 to October 16, 2025. Gallery Hours: M, T, W, TH, 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. (Or by appointment.) Closed Fridays, Weekends & Holidays. Clothes Story Exhibit on Instagram San Diego Mesa College Gallery on Facebook / Instagram
  • From indie comics to manga, these films prove the comic universe is bigger than you think.
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