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  • Peltola is drawing an unusual amount of national media attention as the first Alaska Native elected to Congress, and even more because of her special election win over Republican Sarah Palin.
  • Uri Manor is able to see himself in the genetic science of what can cause deafness.
  • Mosaic Bee Bath Welcome bees to your garden and make them a bee bath! A smaller, shallower version of a birdbath, bees can land on the little stones and drink water safely. Instructor and artist Amber J Pierce will take your creation and personally grout the pieces so you have a stunning mosaic piece for pickup the following week at your convenience. Date | Friday, April 15th, 1:00pm-3:00pm Location | The Water Conservation Garden Purchase tickets here! Members $44 / Non-members $48 Workshop is outdoors in the Habitat Garden for inspiration. All materials included, plus a brief Mosaics tour of The Garden art with Volunteer Docent Artists. For further information on this event please visit the website: https://thegarden.org/product/mosaic-bee-bath/ The Water Conservation Garden Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The Republican chairman of Maricopa County, Ariz., is winning praise for his skilled handling of the election in the face of disinformation and voter conspiracy theories, mostly from his own party.
  • The bill requires tech companies to follow age-appropriate design code principles aimed at keeping children safe.
  • The prime minister says about 70 percent of services have been restored, but officials have not commented on a cause or whether ransom was paid. Nor did they respond to NPR's requests for comment.
  • NPR's Scott Simon talks with Ellen Knickmeyer of the Associated Press about Saudi Arabia's crackdown on dissidents living abroad.
  • Find healing for spiritual trauma and church hurt with this virtual mini-retreat. Through healing practices, sharing stories, and holding sacred space for one another, we will take time to acknowledge and lovingly tend to the very real pain of trauma and harm caused by religious teachings, institutions and even relationships. Based on the work of trauma therapist Teresa B. Pasquale in her book "Sacred Wounds: A Path to Healing from Spiritual Trauma," we'll engage in guided meditation, personal reflection and group discussion within a safe and supportive environment. You'll deepen your understanding of spiritual trauma, connect with others' experiences through intimate and honest conversation, and receive validation for your own personal trauma. By learning and practicing simple grounding and healing practices, you'll leave the retreat with concrete steps toward your own spiritual healing. Date | Saturday, April 23 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Location | Online Get tickets here! Early bird (valid until April 13): $30 – $60 General admission: $50 – $75 For more information, please visit eventbrite.com/e/healing-sacred-wounds-mini-retreat.
  • A video circulating on social media shows Arkansas law enforcement officers kicking and punching a man while he was restrained. State police will investigate the incident, the governor said.
  • Monday, Oct. 10, 2022 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand now with PBS Video App.
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