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  • Novo Nordisk is powering Denmark's economy with huge sales of Ozempic. But could its stratospheric growth pose a risk?
  • American Me Comedy Tour presents a special One-Nite Comedy Benefit for local Nonprofit Amazing Strays Rescue. Stand-Up in support, February 21, at the historic La Jolla Comedy Store. Produced by Jason Rogers and Stefani Von Huben. Join American Me Comedy, Wednesday Feb. 21, 2024 @ 8 p.m., at the historic La Jolla Comedy Store for an evening of laughs to benefit the local nonprofit organization: Amazing Strays Rescue. Jason Rogers and Stefani N. Von Huben are bringing together a hilarious line-up of comics including: Host Jason Rogers, Josh Nasar, Steven Briggs, Kristi McHugh, Dave Ppl and San Diego’s own, Louie Centanni. It's going to be a fun night of comedy for a cause in support of Amazing Strays Rescue. Tickets may be purchased online: https://www.showclix.com/event/american-me-lj-221- Tickets are $20 and there is a 2 drink minimum per person. 21+ with VALID ID, if you have a foreign ID, you also need a passport! Proceeds from tickets sales will be donated to Amazing Strays Rescue: an All cat and dog breed, Volunteer-Based San Diego nonprofit that knows no geographical boundaries. Amazing Strays Rescue is dedicated to rescuing homeless or at-risk animals (domestic violence and military on deployment,), focusing on creating safe environments for the forgotten or neglected, by finding homes for the rehabilitated and healthy, and aiding in the efforts to combat overpopulation and the spread of disease. Come share this special one-nite comedy event in support of Amazing Strays Rescue! With your support, we can make an impact on our San Diego furry community and help save lives, one laugh, one bark and one meow, at a time!
  • Premieres Wednesdays, June 19 - July 3, 2024 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. This Week: Farmed fish has a PR problem rooted in a legacy of pollution and environmental disaster. But innovative technologies and a reconsideration of ancient practices may hold the secrets to sustainably feeding our growing population. In the second episode, multi-talented entrepreneur, tastemaker, author, and conservationist Martha Stewart learns the ropes at a scallop farm off the coast of Maine.
  • A U.S. Supreme Court opinion briefly posted on its website suggests the court will allow abortions in medical emergencies in Idaho, according to Bloomberg News, which obtained a copy of the opinions.
  • The San Diego City Council voted 6-2 Tuesday to substantially change the city’s regulation of surveillance technology. Privacy rights advocates say the changes, which were pushed by Mayor Todd Gloria’s office, water down hard-fought protections against surveillance overreach.
  • Did you know that one blood donation can save up to three lives? Or that someone in the United States needs blood every two seconds? You can help save a life by donating blood at your library. Sign up online, using the sponsor code MVLIBRARY. Audience: Adults Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Logos presented by San Diego Music Society, Jean Will Presents and CCAE Combining the forces of the Logos Trio (Hansen, Reeves, and Tseng), with violist Gregory Perrin, Logos presents a concert of Romantic Era piano quartets and trios that will captivate your heart and imagination. As an integral part of the San Diego Music Society, Logos and its musicians have since concertized throughout San Diego County in La Jolla, San Marcos, Encinitas, Coronado, and Escondido, connecting a wide range of audiences to the masterpieces they perform with historical anecdotes and enriching stories that make their concerts more of an intimate musical encounter. The members of LOGOS that will be performing for this concert are Justin Hansen, piano, Harold Reeves, violin, Gregory Perrin, viola, and Paul Tseng, cello. For more information visit: artcenter.org
  • Sophia Smith scored a pair of goals to help the United States beat Germany 4-1 and advance to the quarterfinals at the Paris Olympics.
  • The album, which features 31 songs, was previously owned by Martin Shkreli, who served seven years in prison for securities fraud, and had to forfeit it to the U.S. government.
  • A variety of health problems have been linked to contaminated water on the North Carolina Marine Corps base between 1953 and 1987.
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