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  • Hunching over screens takes a toll. Movement researchers say you can prevent pain from accumulating by taking quick breaks for movement. Here are 5 exercises to try that take a minute or less.
  • A group of men in India were recently arrested for putting on bogus professional cricket matches and duping bettors in Russia.
  • The team behind the new video game talks about adapting the sounds and music for this cult-classic horror film for a new audience.
  • Some schools have closed early for summer. More than a billion people are in danger of heatstroke. Summer's early arrival in South Asia also threatens global grain supplies.
  • In honor of Veteran’s Day, Helmand Valley Growers Company (HVGC) will be joining forces with El Blunto in a special pop-up at Torrey Holistics to benefit the Battle Brothers Foundation. El Blunto has created limited-release lighters bearing the Battle Brother’s name in addition to a brand new pre-roll called Apple Pie. The pre-rolls are buy one get one half off, and a portion of all sales of these items will go to benefit the foundation, while HVGC will be donating merch to veterans. The event will allow for fans of the brands, cannabis enthusiasts, and the canna curious to meet the HVGC and El Blunto teams and enjoy top notch cannabis while thoughtfully giving back to the veteran community. Since the war in the middle east began 20 years ago, around 7,000 soldiers have lost their lives in combat while over 30,000 have passed from suicide. Cannabis offers potential treatment to PTS and this shocking statistic, meaning every time you purchase a HVGC pre-roll or a joint of Apple Pie, you’re helping save a soldier’s life thanks to the brand's donations. Date: Nov. 11, 2021 Time: Noon - 4 p.m. Location: Torrey Holistics Price: event free, price depends on purchases For more information on this event please visit HERE!
  • After six seasons and one movie spin-off, fans of the Crawley family have questions about the newest upcoming film; Show creator Julian Fellowes has answers.
  • Premieres Monday, Oct. 3, 2022 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand. Three Cuban baseball players leave their families and risk exile to train in Central America and chase their dreams of playing in the United States. At the shadowy nexus of the migrant trail and pro sports, The Last Out chronicles their difficult journey, from multi-step immigration obstacles and learning English to the broken promises and dubious motives of agents.
  • The Amazon Prime series, co-created by Abbi Jacobson and Will Graham, is both a loving descendant of the 1992 film of the same name, and an ambitious effort to address its conspicuous gaps.
  • NASCAR is the first major sport to return since the coronavirus shutdown. "We miss the fans," driver Kevin Harvick said as he emerged victorious from his car.
  • Temperatures tied or broke records in 27 cities on Saturday, peaking at 122 in Death Valley, Calif. The heat wave will move north and eastward this week, stopping at the Appalachian Mountains.
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