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  • Winter has come with hardships from war, but life in Kyiv goes on. Soldiers attend church. Opera performances continue. People go ice skating and shop at holiday markets, using headlamps in the dark.
  • Tens of thousands of homes and businesses along the Northern California coast remained without power Tuesday evening, nearly a day after a powerful quake jolted people and shook homes off foundations.
  • Dark chocolate bars tested by Consumer Reports exceeded California's daily maximum allowable dose levels for lead or cadmium. But a toxicologist says eaten in moderation, it's nothing to worry about.
  • Moderate weather and well-timed rainstorms in much of California combined to curb the acreage and structures burned.
  • From the organizers: Teros Gallery presents FLOURISH: a celebration of the generative nature of AAPI Heritage Month through multi-disciplinary art from across the Asian diaspora. This show is a celebration of heritage, culture, care, and solidarity showcasing the abundance of Asian American & Pacific Islander creativity despite all odds and the fertility of communalism that allows the culture to permeate. Opening reception: Saturday, May 28 from 5-9 p.m. at Pixley's Oddities. Featured artists: Tarrah Aroonsakool @yungyokouno Lilia Calip @bruce__bogtrotter Jules De Guzman @gentle.them Thao Huynh French @thaofrenchart Chesiree Moanamaliealoha Katter @moanamaliealoha Colin Choy Kimzey @sco.lin jon lardizabal @jon.lardizabal Goldie LaMoar @goldie_el Maya Grace Misra @mayapapaya07 Carmela J Prudencio Carolyn Ramos @somaramos Nhuy Reid @nhuyreid T. Jay Santa Ana @tjaysantaana Camille Simard @angrysoundgrrrl Kat St. Aubin @st.aubin_k Kim Sweeney @kimswny Flyer by @goldie_el Related links: Teros Gallery on Instagram 'Ghidorah Lives': A Love Letter To Organizers Past, Present And Future (KPBS feature)
  • An Argentinian photographer documented her experience during her breast cancer treatment, reflecting on the impact of the diagnosis for womanhood and her connection to photography.
  • Hilaree Nelson, 49, was skiing down from the 26,775-foot summit with her partner Jim Morrison when she fell off the mountain, according to the company that organized the expedition.
  • Her coffin left Buckingham Palace for the last time Wednesday, borne on a horse-drawn carriage and saluted by cannons and the tolling of Big Ben, in a solemn procession to Westminster Hall.
  • Wealthy and powerful sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has been dead for three years, but members of the far-right keep invoking him in conspiracy theories to smear their opponents.
  • How to not just survive the pop culture convention but enjoy it.
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