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  • The Intelligentsia Home Brew Class is the perfect entry into the world of specialty coffee. Participants will work hands-on with our expert barista, Amy, to begin the journey of mastering coffee's preparation with the Chemex and other pour over brew methods. Topics to be covered include pour over brewing and a guide to understanding extraction basics and troubleshooting your coffee at home. Date | Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 4pm Location | Virtual Zoom Link Purchase tickets and zoom link registration here! Ticket price includes a 12oz bag of the class’ featured coffee which will be shipped directly to you before the class! *If you purchase your ticket less than 7 days before the date of the class we cannot guarantee arrival of your coffee shipment by the class date. For further information on this event please visit website: https://www.intelligentsia.com/pages/home-brew-class Intelligentsia Coffee Social Media: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
  • An examination of billing policies and practices at more than 500 hospitals across the country shows widespread reliance on aggressive collection tactics.
  • The U.S.-Mexico border is set to reopen today for all non-essential travel. Long lines and wait times are expected. Meanwhile, carbon emissions related to travel have almost returned to pre-pandemic levels. And, the trucking industry is facing a 80-thousand driver shortage. We’ll check in with one local trucking school trying to help get more drivers on the road.
  • NPR's Scott Simon speak to Nahid Siamdoust, assistant professor of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, about the role of rap in protests and political dissent in Iran.
  • The streaming service had refused ads on topics like gun control and abortion. The policy change is likely to drive more dollars into mid-term election TV campaigns.
  • Ad spending this election season is estimated at nearly $10 billion, surpassing even the 2020 presidential election. We look at two ads and what's at stake these midterms.
  • Poway samaritan, known as "Trapper Pat," faces consequences for relocating rattlesnakes.
  • Fernando Lopez, executive director of San Diego Pride, called the attack a violation of the entire community's sense of safety.
  • Somen "Steve" Banerjee, founder of Chippendales, was ultimately undone by his own corrupt business practices. "He was the king of a world that wouldn't have him as a member," Nanjiani says.
  • The social media company appeared to be on solid legal ground when it sued the Tesla CEO to force him to complete the merger. But allegations by Twitter's ex-security chief may help Musk's case.
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