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  • The singer and rapper displays the subtle breadth of his music in this Tiny Desk (home) concert.
  • Writing an effective blog post is essential for maximizing visibility on Google search. To increase a post’s readability and SEO rank, certain steps need to be taken. Maggie Espinosa will share these easy tips on how to create a WordPress post which will garner more visitors and traffic. We’ll cover internal and outbound links, a keyphrase, meta description, image attributes, and more.Sign up for this invaluable one hour class to take your posts to the next level.
  • Georgia is the latest state to enact a law that allows hospitals to create independent police forces. Critics worry the law enforcement focus could have unintended consequences.
  • In this fun, hands-on, and interactive class, learn how to spread, layer, tuck and roll your way to sushi heaven! Your Chef Instructor will teach you the tricks of the trade on how to make sushi and spring rolls like a pro. Learn the recipe for perfect sushi rice, cut your fresh ingredients using proper knife skills, and master the art of rolling using a variety of techniques.All participants will make three rolls: • Spicy Scallop Hand Roll• Inside Out Roll (with yellowtail, cucumber, and mango)• Shrimp Spring Roll. Enjoy your rolls with two custom made-from-scratch sauces: Thai Sweet Chili Peanut and a Basic Spicy Mayo.Date | Thursdays, February 24, March 17, and March 31 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.Location | Quigley Fine WinesGet tickets here!General admission is $59 per person. Please note: We recommend you arrive 15 minutes early to check in, wearing your masks. Our venue partner, Quigley Fine Wines, will have a wonderful selection of pours waiting for you. Drinks are available for purchase from the venue and are not included in your ticket price. Outside drinks are not available. 21+ only.For more information, please visit https://cocusocial.com/newevent/San-Diego_Hand-Rolled-Sushi or call the venue at (619) 795-7043.
  • From watching the sun rise — yeah, it's a cliche but it works! — to dancing to techno music to doing good for others to just plain smiling, readers share what gives them optimism in times of trouble.
  • The U.S. and South Korea announced steps on Wednesday to try to deter North Korea from using nuclear weapons, as South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol made a state visit to Washington.
  • Being able to drive makes life easier. It can open up job opportunities. But it also has challenges, especially if there's a language barrier. And traffic stops can be especially high stakes.
  • Police are investigating the death of the singer for the boy band Astro, but have so far found no signs of foul play, according to South Korea's Yonhap news agency.
  • Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was in the city of Wakayama, stumping for a candidate in upcoming by-elections when an explosion was heard. At least one person has been detained.
  • A new study looks at how urinary tract infections can affect DNA. And down the road that could lead to new treatments for the millions who get UTIs.
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