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  • Join us for an inspiring and impactful day at A Million Steps for Scleroderma San Diego! This charity walk and community day will take place at NTC Park at Liberty Station, on Preble Field, located at 2455 Cushing Rd., San Diego, CA 92106. Mark your calendars for October 6, 2024, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. This event aims to raise awareness and funds for the Scleroderma Foundation of California, dedicated to supporting individuals affected by scleroderma and advancing research for a cure. Event Highlights: Charity Walk: Join fellow supporters in a walk to symbolize our collective journey toward finding a cure. Every step brings us closer! Community Activities: Enjoy a variety of fun and engaging activities for all ages, including games, live entertainment, and more. Informational Booths: Learn more about scleroderma, its impact, and the ongoing efforts to combat this condition through informative displays and expert talks. Food and Refreshments: Delight in a selection of delicious food and refreshments available throughout the event. Whether you're walking in honor of a loved one or simply to support a great cause, your participation will make a significant difference. Let's come together as a community and take A Million Steps for Scleroderma! Visit: https://secure.qgiv.com/event/amillionstepsforsclerodermasandiego/ Scleroderma Foundation of California on Instagram and Facebook
  • The president said federal student loans would move to the Small Business Administration, and hinted that the Department of Health and Human Services would take over special education oversight.
  • From the organizers: The Día de los Muertos celebration at the Sherman Heights Community Center is a weeks-long community festivity that preserves the Day of the Dead tradition, itself a millennial practice. This celebration began in 1994, when Sr. Sandoval, a local resident approached the Center requesting a space to create an altar in honor of his loved ones during Día de los Muertos. Over the years the festivity has grown to include onsite community altars, front-yard altars throughout the neighborhood, craft workshops, online tutorials and videos, an activity guide, student tours and food tastings, a procession and fundraising event. The tradition is a joyous occasion when the memory of our ancestors and the continuity of life is celebrated. Festivities run from mid Oct. - Nov. 2 and are open to the public. Sherman Heights Community Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • The judge wrote: "Musk made the decisions to shutdown USAID's headquarters and website even though he lacked the authority to make that decision." What does that mean for the agency's future?
  • Judge Boasberg's role overseeing a new case that challenges the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador has cast an even brighter light on the longtime judge.
  • Federal layoffs at Haskell Indian Nations University disrupted classes, financial aid and the women's basketball team. Now, tribes and students have sued, saying the cuts broke treaty obligations.
  • Large swaths of southeast Texas and Louisiana and parts of southern Mississippi are under an extreme cold warning after a day of snow. Now, snow, slush and ice left on the ground will refreeze.
  • Pronatalists believe that modern culture has failed to adequately prioritize the value of nuclear families and making lots of babies. They see powerful potential allies in Elon Musk and JD Vance.
  • The actions range from campaign priorities like border security to culture war issues like DEI policies.
  • The recording device was a critical piece of the aircraft that investigators were searching for. It will be sent to a lab in Washington, D.C., for evaluation.
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