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  • On Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2025, One Warm Coat will lead the nation in observing National Share the Warmth Day, a dedicated national day of awareness and action to ensure everyone has access to the warmth, comfort, and protection they need to thrive. Since 1992, One Warm Coat has helped distribute nearly 9 million coats and kept 22 million pounds of textiles out of landfills. Every coat collected stays within the local community where it was given, ensuring immediate impact. Observed annually on the third Tuesday of October, National Share the Warmth Day inspires thousands of individuals, schools, community groups, and companies to donate coats, host coat drives, and make financial contributions to provide warmth to children and adults in need. The need is more urgent than ever: More than 37 million Americans currently live in poverty. Homelessness rates jumped by 18% in 2024, with more than 771,000 people in the U.S. without housing. Last year, One Warm Coat supported 4,600 coat drives, facilitating the distribution of nearly 500,000 coats nationwide, yet 60% of local nonprofit partners reported not having enough coats to meet the need. 84% of One Warm Coat’s nonprofit partners expect an increased demand for services this year. Ways to get involved include: Give money: Every $1 donated warms one person in need. Give coats: Find a local drop-off site at onewarmcoat.org/donatecoats Give time: Organize a coat drive in your community with help from One Warm Coat. Lands’ End - $10 off in-store purchase with coat donation from 09/27/25 - 12/07/25 J.Crew - $25 off next purchase of $125 or more with coat donation 10/14/25 - 12/31/25 One Warm Coat thanks their 2025 sponsors: J.Crew, MOD Pizza, Lands’ End, Max Mara, The Samueli Foundation, Todd Synder, Vodafone Foundation, and Garnett Hill. One Warm Coat on Facebook / Instagram
  • American millionaires and celebrities are buying up British soccer teams in record numbers.
  • Embark on a guided tasting that uncorks the soul of one of France’s most storied wine regions. From the steep, misty hillsides of the Northern Rhône to the sun-drenched vineyards of the South, this immersive seminar showcases the incredible diversity of styles, grapes, and terroirs that make up the Côtes du Rhône. Led by Rhône Valley expert Christophe Tassan, you’ll taste through a hand-selected lineup of wines from across the region—each bottle telling a distinct story of place, tradition, and winemaking philosophy. Along the way, you’ll gain insight into how climate, soil, and history shape the bold reds, vibrant whites, and aromatic rosés that define the Rhône’s signature character. Whether you’re new to Rhône wines or looking to deepen your knowledge, this seminar offers a compelling journey through the flavors and landscapes of one of the world’s most dynamic wine regions. Visit: San Diego Food + Wine Festival: A Tasting Tour Of The Côtes Du Rhône San Diego Food + Wine Festival on Instagram and Facebook
  • Discover the wines of one of the world’s oldest winemaking regions in this guided tasting experience that bridges 8,000 years of tradition with a bold, modern revival. Often referred to as the cradle of wine, Georgia is home to indigenous grape varieties, distinctive winemaking techniques like qvevri fermentation, and a wine culture deeply woven into its history. This seminar will explore what makes Georgian wines so unique, approachable, and worth adding to your rotation. What’s Included: – A tasting of diverse wines from across Georgia’s key wine regions – Intro to native grape varieties and traditional winemaking methods – Cultural insights that highlight Georgia’s place in global wine history Perfect for adventurous palates and curious wine drinkers Come sip your way through a region where ancient tradition meets fresh discovery. Visit: San Diego Food + Wine Festival: Wines Of Georgia, Ancient Roots, Modern Sips San Diego Food + Wine Festival on Instagram and Facebook
  • About 3 million glucose monitoring sensors were potentially affected by a production error that caused incorrect low glucose readings.
  • *This Podcast is intended for mature audiences. Listener discretion is advised* Miss Lolly sends her producer to a men's intimacy class and gets a male perspective on sex and feelings.
  • Discover a broad range of this year's most compelling classical recordings, including symphonic booty-shakers, mystic violin, pipe organ prog and a guided tour of 18th century German chart-toppers.
  • An unusual type of diabetes linked to malnutrition now has a name. Scientists are calling for wider recognition of the newly classified Type 5 diabetes to spur better treatments.
  • The Trump administration is reportedly considering making the president's June travel ban applicable to immigrants already in the United States legally.
  • Consumer Reports expressed concern about high levels of lead in some two dozen protein powders, but only with repeated high exposure. Here's what to know before you make your next grocery run.
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