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  • The decades-long binational sewage crisis on the U.S.-Mexico border continues to threaten the health of millions of people.
  • The 17-person team of statisticians and scientists at the National Survey on Drug Use and Health are all out of jobs. Researchers around the country use the data to understand behavioral health.
  • Join us on Saturday, December 7, from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Pop up cards are fun and addictive to make and even better to share, especially during the season of giving & surprises! We’ll explore a very simple way to create basic pop up structures that you can embellish with provided (or your own) images and create your own lush & imagined gardens. Students are welcome to bring their own paper sources they might choose to incorporate. No experience necessary. Ages 10+ welcome • Military and sibling discounts • Scholarships available • Homeschool funds accepted • If this class is full, join the Interest List. • If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available. Visit: Decorative Holiday Pop-up Card Workshop San Diego Craft Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • Dive into what makes this event a must-attend for anyone interested in the architectural beauty and community spirit of our city. Join us this weekend, March 8 and 9! Don’t miss your chance to explore unique spaces and engage in meaningful discussions about the design and history of San Diego. Let’s celebrate our city's architectural wonders together! March 8 + 9, 2025 from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. San Diego Architectural Foundation on Facebook / Instagram
  • Compounding pharmacies have been allowed to essentially make a cheaper version of Eli Lilly's Zepbound, but they have to stop Wednesday. That has left many patients wondering what to do next.
  • Against the backdrop of a world on the brink, the Montford Point Marines transcended enemy lines and formidable barriers of racial segregation. Beginning in rural Virginia, their journey to the front lines of World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War is more than a testament to their bravery – it’s a reflection of their indomitable spirit and unyielding resolve. Confronting racial prejudices, the heartbreaks of war and the turbulent transition to civilian life, these men never wavered in their commitment. "Triumph Over Prejudice" dives deep into the uncharted terrains of the Black experience in the early 20th century Marine Corps, illuminating stories often shadowed in history’s corners. The film weaves personal narratives into a rich tapestry, culminating in an epic saga of heroism, perseverance and the enduring legacy of the American veteran. 2023. 53 mins. U.S. premiere. RED CARPET ALERT: Filmmaker Daniel Bernardi is expected to attend. Exclusively featuring films for, by and about service members and veterans, the festival runs May 7-9, 2025 featuring 16 Films | 5 Showtimes | 3 days! View the full schedule of films About GI Film Festival San Diego: The 2025 event takes place May 7-9, 2025 in San Diego, during Military Appreciation Month. All community members, civilians, family, allies, service members, veterans and film lovers are welcome to catch a film, be inspired, and build community. The festival is organized by KPBS in partnership with the Film Consortium San Diego. The GI Film Festival San Diego is a member of the San Diego Veterans Coalition and the San Diego Military Family Collaborative. GI Film Festival San Diego on Facebook / KPBS on Instagram
  • The Minnesota Department of Agriculture alerted federal authorities about several illnesses in the past week.
  • It was a week that saw not only more twists in the tariffs saga but also Trump's big Hill address, the suspension of aid to Ukraine, more firings at agencies, and more. NPR keeps track, day by day.
  • The goal of the changes, which head to the Senate next week, is to save money and send a signal that Republicans are tough on immigration.
  • California’s estimated 100,000 undocumented college students are grappling with President Trump’s plans of mass deportations. Dream centers on many campuses are stepping in to provide guidance and meet the skyrocketing demand for legal services from students.
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