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  • The Greater San Diego & Desert Area and Greater Los Angeles - Orange County Chapters of the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation have teamed up with a Southern California distillery to bring the ultimate spirit tasting event into your home. This unique event will raise crucial funds to support the mission of the Foundation in its effort to find cures for the more than 3.1 million Americans affected by Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis and improve the quality of life of patients affected by these diseases. This event features an upbeat and interactive live streaming program for guests to join from the comfort and safety of their homes. Our handcrafted tasting kits include everything you will need for a night out, while staying in. Guests will receive an abundant flight of spirits and expertly paired snacks, glassware, tasting guides, and much more! Tune in to be guided through your flight, captivating entertainment, an incredible online auction, exciting opportunity drawings, and other surprises to be announced. Funds raised will support critical research occurring right here in Southern California and help provide education and support programs to those who need them most, including a camp for children with these diseases. Raise Your Spirits for Crohn’s & Colitis will take place on April 29 at 6:30 p.m. For more information, please visit www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org or email info@crohnscolitisfoundation.org.
  • Measures being considered represent renewed interest in restricting abortion on the island after the U.S. Supreme Court threw out its 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that protected abortion rights.
  • Today, we are launching a project to look at how the ripples of climate change are radiating outward. Beginning in Senegal, we will connect the dots between climate, migration and political extremism.
  • The fate of affirmative action programs in college admissions, redistricting and elections are in the hands of the justices as the U.S. Supreme Court begins its new term.
  • Elizabeth McCracken promised her mom she'd never write about her. But this work of fiction strives to conjure her up in order to prevent her from "evanescing."
  • Ernest Robles, who died in September, started the Hispanic Scholarship Fund with a mortgage on his house. Recipients are praising the organization for opening new career paths for them.
  • As part of the former Soviet Union, Ukraine was the site of nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons - and the story of those helps tell the story of the country.
  • It's election day in one of the worlds largest democracies, Brazil, and people there and abroad are holding their breath and hoping the result will be respected.
  • More than 300 Starbucks stores have held union elections in less than a year, a remarkable feat. But now workers blame "scorched-earth" union busting by Starbucks for a slowdown in the momentum.
  • With fewer assets to erode, and flexibility to change jobs, Gen Z is positioned well for inflation, but that's not how they're seeing it.
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