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  • Nearly 300 kidnapped Nigerian schoolchildren have been released, more than two weeks after the children were seized from their school in the northwestern state of Kaduna and marched into the forests.
  • From neonatal and primary care to emergency medicine, kids got lower-quality care than their white peers, researchers found. Disparities include longer waits and less pain medication for broken bones.
  • More than a million people could get health care if these states would pass laws expanding Medicaid. Most residents want the expansion but entrenched politics stands in the way.
  • President-elect Prabowo Subianto was once banned by the U.S. for rights violations. But the U.S. earlier gave him military training. How will both countries deal with each other once he takes office?
  • Consumers tend to spend about 10% more when they adopt mobile contactless payment methods, according to research from Assistant Professor Yuqian Xu at UNC-Chapel Hill.
  • When's the last time you had a real, in-depth talk to anyone about menopause? Oh, never? Let's change that.
  • Hospitals rely on scores of generic drugs given by injection. But these workhorses are often in short supply. Cheap prices have led to factory closures that leave the supply chain vulnerable.
  • A collaborative exhibition at Art Produce Gallery and City Gallery featuring past and present Art Produce Artists in Residence (AiRs). September 2-30, 2023 Saturday, Sept. 2: 3-5 p.m. Opening Reception at City Gallery 6-8 p.m. Opening Reception and Auction Launch at Art Produce Saturday, Sept. 30: 5-8 p.m. Garden pARTy and Auction Closing (Ticketed Event) CONNECT brings together a wide range of expressive forms and contemporary perspectives through visual arts, dance, music, poetry, and live performances. Together these works highlight the importance and power of connections fostered by artists amongst each other, within communities, and in partnership with organizations and institutions. This exhibition explores various means of connecting through different modes of transmission, and the potential for new points of access. The Artists: Trevor Amery Lerida Armendariz Cheyenne Avila Brian Black Joe Cantrell Flavia D’Urso Giovanna Francisco Kaori Fukuyama Sofia V. Gonzalez Denja Harris Terri Hughes-Oelrich Talia Isaacson Amanda Kachadoorian Jordi Bhavna Mehta Michelle Montjoy Dakota Noot Cat Chiu Phillips Avia Rose Ramm Elizabeth Salaam Sage Serrano Aren Skalman Lindsay Stewart Kim Sweeney Melanie Taylor Christopher Lloyd Tucker Christiana Updegraff Pasquale Verdicchio Chris Warren Helena Westra Locations and gallery hours: City College Art Gallery: City College Arts and Humanities Building AH 314 1508 C. St., San Diego CA 92101 Gallery hours: 12-4 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday. Art Produce: 3139 University Ave., San Diego CA 92104 Gallery Hours: 2-7 p.m. Thursday and Friday; 5-7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. *Enter through Botanica 5-7 p.m. Related links: Art Produce Gallery: website | Instagram City College Gallery: website | Instagram
  • The chain’s closure is disappointing for many but may have the biggest effect on communities with low food access.
  • Eclipses change the light around us, leading to unusual sights. Monday's solar eclipse also brings a chance to see crescent shapes in shadows and pinholes, as the moon moves in front of the sun.
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