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  • The tough talk reflects the steady progress that gun control advocates have made.
  • What can polls tell us? (Not a lot.) Why did ballot measures favor abortion rights while abortion rights opponents won handily? (It's complicated.) And more lessons from the midterms.
  • A new wave of counselors is supporting people of color by 'decolonizing' the practice of therapy. They aim to make therapy more culturally responsive and to take generational trauma into account.
  • Eurovision organizers announced a set of new changes that give more power to voters and let more viewers vote.
  • One tow truck driver worked nearly endlessly after Hurricane Ian slashed across most of Florida, stranding vehicles throughout the state.
  • Brazilians who voted against President Jair Bolsonaro are torn about sporting the yellow soccer jersey after the far-right leader and his supporters adopted the shirt.
  • Becoming prime minister caps Anwar Ibrahim's roller-coaster political journey, from a former deputy PM who was imprisoned in the 1990s led to a reform movement that became a major political force.
  • Direct from the Czech Republic, Pavel Šporcl, is a top Czech violinist with an impressive international and domestic reputation. His twenty solo CD's, numerous collaborations with the world's orchestras, dynamic stage presence, impressive classical background including Prague's Academy, and American teachers Itzhak Perlman, Eduard Schmieder and Dorothy DeLay, makes him the most admired and most sought after Czech violinist. Enjoy an impressive program of Bach, Schnittke, Kreissler, Milstein and more! The program will be complemented by dynamic short content comments delivered by the producer, Marketa Hančová. You will also have an opportunity to admire the beautiful sound of Pavel Šporcl's blue violin made by the fourth generation of an excellent Czech luthier family Spindel; join us to marvel at the virtuosity and artistic presentation of an attractive solo violin program. Let us make our ordinary Wednesday into an extraordinary one by enjoying beautiful inspiring music in a historical cozy theater! WHEN: Wednesday, April 13, 2022 at 7 p.m., doors open at 6.30 p.m. WHERE: Point Loma Assembly, 3035 Talbot St., San Diego, 92106. You are welcome to park in the bank parking lot across the Street from the Hall. BUY TICKETS HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/top-czech-violinist-pavel-sporcl-tickets-300907712067 Note that tickets bought online have no fees attached. You can also reserve tickets at marketa.hancova@gmail.com or text/call 619 788 7428 Ticket: $25 / Full time students $15, children 12 and under are free
  • A push to lessen board authority will happen as the regional planning agency reels from scathing audits.
  • Raising hundreds of millions dollars sends a startup's valuation soaring. It can also make serious prison time all but inevitable for those in Holmes' situation.
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