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  • Downtown’s The Whiskey House, which holds the Guinness World Record for Most Variety of Whiskeys Available, is hosting its June Whiskey Club Event on Wednesday, June 18 with “born in Kentucky, raised in California” Amador Whiskey Co. Tickets are $55 (plus fee), and can be purchased at Eventbrite. The interactive evening begins at 6 p.m. and includes the Napa Sour welcome cocktail, 0.5-oz pours of four selections to sip (Amador Chardonnay Finish, Amador Cabernet Finish, Amador Port Finish, Amador 10 Barrel Blend), and a food menu of charcuterie, steak sliders, and wings. Brand ambassador Chloe Robinson will be on hand to lead the tastings. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/amador-whiskey-co-whiskey-club-at-the-whiskey-house-tickets-1388667294259?aff=PR The Whisky House on Instagram and Facebook
  • China's jailing of citizen journalist Zhang Zhan highlights a deeper press freedom crisis across Asia.
  • The drumbeat of distressing news can feel like an assault, even to the steeliest among us. But experts say the barrage of bad news does more than fray nerves. It can harm our health.
  • Scientists created the eggs using DNA from adult skin cells, a step that could someday potentially lead to new ways to treat infertility and enable gay couples to have genetically related children.
  • Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez, 32, had been on life support after what authorities called a targeted act of violence toward federal immigration agents. He leaves behind four kids and his wife, pregnant with their fifth.
  • The banned words list applies to all work done at the largest federal funder of clean energy technology.
  • The outage was the first nationwide shutdown since the Taliban returned to power in August 2021 and was part of their professed crackdown on immorality.
  • People are using ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence apps to help them with emotional issues, but experts say they are not a substitute for therapy or companionship.
  • Gina Diamante came to KPBS in 2011 to launch KPBS Evening Edition. She has managed the newsroom’s participation in collaborative efforts with other public media outlets, including the Local Journalism Center Video Project and the Global Nation Education Project. In 2015, Gina was awarded an Emmy by the Pacific Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for producing the KPBS news special “Remembering The Fall Of Saigon.” Her work has also been recognized by the San Diego Press Club, the San Diego League of Women Voters, San Diego Radio Broadcasters Association, and the Associated Press Radio-Television Association. Prior to joining KPBS, Gina served as news director and Morning Edition host at KVCR-FM, the NPR member station in San Bernardino. Gina has also been a writer, reporter, anchor, producer and news director at stations in Monterey, San Diego, Ventura County, Los Angeles, and Temecula. She is a graduate of the School of Journalism at San Jose State University.
  • The export-led industrial model that Germany has pursued for decades is now at a crossroads.
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