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  • Following the launch, officials in South Korea's capital of Seoul sent alerts for residents to prepare for evacuation, but there were no immediate reports of damages or disruption.
  • Interfaith Community Services presents the Change Your Mind Free Inaugural Mental Health Festival Changing the Mental Health Conversation One mind, One life at a time Mental health is on our mind. Interfaith Community Services is launching a unique initiative designed to change the conversation surrounding mental health – one mind and one life at a time. Interfaith will host the inaugural Change Your Mind festival on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022 from 11 a.m. to - 4 p.m. at the Viasat campus in Carlsbad. Attendees will be able to experience a full day of workshops, panels, and breakout sessions. Event topics include Belonging, Destigmatizing Mental Health; Tools to Survive and Thrive; and Healing through the Arts. Attendees can also take part in traditional and modern wellness experiences and activities such as live music, dance performances, Yoga, guided meditation, sound baths, and much more. This free event is open to the entire community with activities for people of all ages. Event participants will help build awareness throughout San Diego about the importance of mental health and wellness. Please join us and help change the conversation around mental health - one mind and one life at a time! If you are interested in attending, secure your spot today: visit www.interfaithservices.org/change/ Exhibitor and Sponsorship opportunities are Available: Contact Shira Jacobs for more information About Interfaith Community Services: As North County's largest social services agency, Interfaith Community Services (Interfaith) has been "helping people help themselves" since 1979. The organization provides a wide range of programs designed to empower hungry, homeless, and low-income community members to begin a pathway towards self-sufficiency. Each year, Interfaith Community Services impacts more than 20,000 community members by providing basic needs and nutrition support, social services, shelters and housing, employment development, youth programs, senior services, veterans programs and addiction recovery support. For more information, visit interfaithservices.org Interfaith Community Services on Facebook + Instagram + @interfaithcs on Twitter
  • Printed newspapers sent out across Illinois push Republican talking points against Democrats just in time for election season. They're taking advantage of the erosion of local news.
  • Author and atheist chaplain Vanessa Zoltan finds spiritual meaning not in the Bible or the Torah but in secular texts.
  • The real magic of simulation baseball is that it gives me and my dad something to take seriously that isn't actually serious. The games don't matter, but who you play them with really does.
  • Jason Schwartzman, Scarlett Johansson and Tom Hanks star in this play-within-a-TV-show-within-a-movie that takes place in a small 1950s desert town that's hosting an astronomy convention for kids.
  • Makers of products like Children's Tylenol say they're trying to keep up with big demand as RSV, flu, and COVID spread. But medical experts note that kids' fevers don't always call for medicine.
  • The International Labour Organization says employment losses could increase to seven million if hostilities continue, but that rapid recovery would be possible if fighting were to stop immediately.
  • StockX is an online marketplace where many sneakerheads buy and sell shoes. But Nike is claiming in a lawsuit that StockX is not authenticating all products and selling counterfeits.
  • Nearly 100 NPR readers gave their views on encouraging kids to do tasks on their own at home and in the community. Some are opposed to the practice for safety reasons. Others shared personal stories.
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