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  • UC San Diego Health has opened a multidisciplinary center in Sorrento Valley that will provide specialized care for headache pain, including migraine and long-term side effects of traumatic brain injuries, it was announced Thursday.
  • The 17 recipients include athletes, artists, and leaders of the civil rights and labor movements.
  • His resignation will trigger an internal election to pick a new leader of the Conservative Party, who will also be the next prime minister. He steps down after defections left him unable to govern.
  • In the last two years, Mexico, Argentina and Colombia have decriminalized or fully legalized abortion. Here's what Latin America's green wave can teach the movement in the U.S.
  • Join Rock n Roll band, Mrs. Henry, for an explosive night at the Belly Up Tavern as they pay homage to The Band. The Last Waltz is a special night celebrating and recreating both The Band and the 1978 film "The Last Waltz". Mrs. Henry's Friends include Marc Ford, Jack Tempchin, Isaiah Mitchell, Mike Staxx, Fresh Veggies Micro Brass (Horns), Clinton Davis, Leonard Patton, Bryan Barbarin, Murf McRee, Anna Zinova, Justin Rodriguez and Mike Pope. This show is 21+ Date: Nov. 28, 2021 Time: 7pm-9pm Location: Belly Up Tavern Cost: $17-$20 For more information and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • The Highland Park shooting suspect doesn't seem to be associated with a ideological or political bent. But extremism researchers say these kinds of acts may actually be part of a troubling new trend.
  • NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Ipas Central America and Mexico director Maria Antonieta Alcalde about what the U.S.'s abortion rights movement can learn from reproductive rights wins in Latin America.
  • Jay Wellons has operated on children's brains and spinal cords. He knows the anguish of losing a patient and the exhilaration of saving a child's life. His memoir is All That Moves Us.
  • The scenes from Kabul, of people clinging to U.S. military planes in a desperate effort to escape the approaching Taliban, echo the end of another failed U.S. war. The end of the Vietnam War created the same kind of chaos in Saigon. Now, many Americans, both in and out of the military are asking, “how could this have happened again?” Plus, San Diego's hospitals are struggling to keep up with a high volume of both COVID and non-COVID-related hospitalizations. Also, stopping the spread of a deadly citrus tree bug found in North County is crucial to protecting trees belonging to both backyard growers and San Diego’s commercial citrus industry. And, the rules surrounding the Sept. 14 recall election are complicated and confusing. We break it down for you.
  • Some women who live in states that will make abortion more restrictive now that the Supreme Court overturned Roe V. Wade may decide to travel to Canada to obtain the procedure, straining capacity.
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