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  • It's the biggest primary day of this election season. Follow NPR for live updates as voters make their voices heard, ballots are tallied and race calls are made.
  • A study looks at the rate of self-managed abortion since Roe v. Wade fell. The study found that the use of mifepristone to self-manage abortion has nearly doubled from 6.6% in 2021 to 11.0% in 2023.
  • "Rising Tide," debuted in Spring of 2021 at the Het Scheepvaartmuseum, National Maritime Museum in Amsterdam. "Rising Tide" visualizes the human costs of the climate crisis. Dutch documentarian photographer Kadir van Lohuizen illustrates the dramatic consequences of climate change across the world through photographs, video, drone images, and sound. In response to the pressing implications of rising sea levels, The Netherlands faced a critical wake-up call on January 8, 2019, when a severe Northwestern storm, compounded by spring tide, triggered flooding on the island of Terschelling. Notably, the quays of West Terschelling were submerged, along with the surrounding area, including the iconic ‘Wierschuur’ at Easter Terschelling. This alarming incident highlights the increasing frequency of such events and the need to address the impacts of climate change. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, acclaimed artist Kadir van Lohuizen has embarked on a compelling journey to capture the profound consequences, of the climate crisis, particularly its manifestation in rising sea levels. Through an exploration of various global locations, including Greenland, Bangladesh, Papua New Guinea, Panama, Kiribati, Fiji, Jakarta, Miami, New York, and his native Netherlands, Van Lohuizen seeks to shed light on the irreversible force of climate change. His personal artistic vision and unwavering discipline are harnessed to present a thought-provoking narrative that transcends mere statistics, delving into the human stories behind the escalating environmental challenge. Traveling exhibit included with general admission. ADMISSION - General admission for adults: $24 - Seniors/students and military: $18 - Children 3-12: $12 - 2 and under: free Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Stocks fell sharply across the globe on Monday, as worries about the U.S. economy triggered a worldwide sell-off. The Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbled more than 1,000 points or 2.6%.
  • Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network has been dedicated to organizing and hosting Walks to End Bladder Cancer for well over a decade. These walk events play a vital role in increasing awareness about bladder cancer, providing essential support to thousands of individuals living with the disease, and generating crucial funds for bladder cancer education programs and research initiatives. These nationwide events have included thousands of walkers in 47 states and have raised more than $6 million to fund BCAN’s vital educational and support programs and services.
  • Come join us at Addis Ethiopian Restaurant for a unique experience of the Traditional Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony! Immerse yourself in the rich aroma of freshly roasted coffee beans and witness the intricate process of preparing coffee the Ethiopian way. This event is a celebration of Ethiopian culture and hospitality, where coffee is more than just a drink - it's a symbol of friendship and community. So gather your friends and family and enjoy freshly roasted and brewed Ethiopian beans, served in a traditional fashion at Addis! How It Works: We'll have two 1-hour long ceremonies. Choose between the 10 a.m. or 11 a.m. seating. Reserve a spot for you and friends (groups of 4-6 are great to shoot for! but everyone is welcome) so we can expect you: https://addis-sd.com/coffee Ceremonies are $9 per person and include up to three cups of coffee per person, and is served with traditional snacks. If you have any questions, please feel free to call us 619-677-4844! Guests are welcome to stay for lunch. For more information visit: addis-sd.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • PFAS chemicals have been used for decades to waterproof and stain-proof consumer products and are linked to health problems.
  • Billions in tax dollars are pouring into efforts to reduce the U.S.-Mexico border wait times, yet excessive delays continue. Local leaders say small businesses are struggling in border communities.
  • Novelist Amy Tan's The Backyard Bird Chronicles centers on an array of birds that visit her yard, as Trish O'Kane's Birding to Change the World recalls lessons from birds that galvanized her teaching.
  • Tickets for Zombie Night - San Diego Halloween Bar Crawl🎫 General Admission for 1 person Highlights✨ Tour the hottest venues in town under a single all-access pass👻 Party with more than 300 ghouls and ghosts that'll share the crawl with you🍸 Enjoy live entertainment, welcome shots, and more General Info📅 Date: October 28🕒 Time: 6 p.m. - 2 a.m. Check-in 6 - 9 p.m.📍 Location: Bloom Nightclub | 919 Fourth Ave suite 100, San Diego👤 Age requirement: 21+ with valid ID👗 Dress code: Come in costume! Celebrate the spooky season in style with the San Diego Halloween Bar Crawl, the best way to tour the hottest venues in town under a single all-access pass! Enjoy drink specials, nightclub entry passes, and more perks for you to party through Halloween at some of the city's finest locations. You'll find live entertainment, welcome shots, and more. Don't miss out on all the witching hour shenanigans you'll engage in with the more than 300 ghouls and ghosts that'll share the crawl with you. Get your tickets now for the Zombie Night - San Diego Halloween Bar Crawl!
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