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  • The oil industry has a huge voice in this year's climate talks. But what are oil companies actually saying? And why does it matter? We break down their pledges and statements into plain English.
  • The head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says many borrowers are struggling to get through to the companies that get paid to answer their questions.
  • Join us for the closing reception of Saulo Cisneros' photographic exhibition at You Belong Here San Diego. "Cambio Concreto: New Broken Promises" is a photographic exhibition exploring the themes of concrete change in the metropolitan city of Tijuana Baja California. As the city reopens post-Covid-19 there has been an explosion of new development, growth, and investment yet the realities of life in poverty for a large population of the city's residents remain concrete. Saulo will participate in a Q&A session to comment on the collection and its purpose for any guests that are interested in exploring a deeper understanding of the socio-political issues that the exhibition aims to address. Music will be provided by a vinyl DJ selector and beverages will be available to all guests. You Belong Here on Facebook / Instagram
  • This week, a judge temporarily blocked Florida's ban on gender-affirming care for kids. It's seen as a win for trans rights but a chilling effect has left some providers and families confused on care.
  • The Carlsbad City Council recently approved funding to lower the railroad tracks through Carlsbad Village.
  • Kenneth Branaugh is back as Hercule Poirot, and it's hard not to enjoy his company in this unusually spooky murder mystery based on Agatha Christie's 1969 novel Hallowe'en Party.
  • The ParkScore index rates park systems in the 100 largest cities in the U.S.
  • The Russian military reported on Monday that it shot down a Ukrainian drone approaching an airbase deep inside Russia, after three servicemen were killed from the debris.
  • A natural history museum in New York's Adirondack Mountains has created a lush space of holiday light in the deep snowy woods at the edge of a wilderness.
  • The St. Olaf Choir, conducted by Anton Armstrong, will perform at Village Presbyterian Church in Rancho Santa Fe, on Tuesday, January 31 at 7:00 pm during its 2023 Winter Tour. For more than a century, the St. Olaf Choir has set the gold standard for choral singing, performing for millions around the world. Composed of 75 mixed voices, the St. Olaf Choir is hailed as the nation’s premier a cappella ensemble, renowned for its artistry and beauty of sound. Tickets are $45 for adults and $10 for students. If you have issues purchasing tickets, please call 1-800-363-5487. Group discount of 10% available for groups of 10+ available via phone. The St. Olaf Choir is internationally renowned for its unique combination of advanced choral singing and the presentation of challenging choral programming with a vast repertoire that includes sacred and secular choral standards, traditional hymns, new compositions, spirituals, and more. “We seek to be a transforming force in society through choral performance, bringing understanding, mercy, justice, peace, and hope to a world that desperately cries out for these things.” - Anton Armstrong Tickets to this performance are non-refundable. Tickets may be returned back as donations and distributed to another interested party. If you have questions or an extenuating circumstance, please contact us by email at Eventbrite@stolaf.edu. More information can be found at https://wp.stolaf.edu/choir/.
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