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  • We're beyond stoked to release our collaboration beer with Saint Archer Brewing, S'More Than a Feeling Stout, inspired by the sugar-free s'mores muffin we created to benefit San Diego-based non-profit, Hiking My Feelings. Join us for the official beer and muffin release, and an intimate acoustic performance at Saint Archer Brewing featuring Karim Israel of Arise Roots, Nicholas Dell, and Tomboyce Avenue. This is a benefit concert for Hiking My Feelings, a San Diego-based nonprofit on a mission to improve community health by creating opportunities for people to experience the healing power of nature. Since 2018, founders Sydney and Barry Williams have hosted more than 300 events around the US and have helped thousands of people find healing in nature through their online programs and in-person events. Our benefit show will take place on Thursday, December 9 from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Saint Archer Brewing Co. Get tickets here! $45 | Includes 1 S'More Than a Feeling Stout beer, 1 S'more Than a Feeling muffin, commemorative pin and sticker and live music. $30 add-on | Includes one signed copy of Hiking My Feelings: Stepping Into the Healing Power of Nature by Sydney Williams, founder and CEO of Hiking My Feelings, and one limited edition event poster, signed by the artists. $13 add-on | Includes dinner from Casanova Fish Tacos - 2 tacos, chips and salsa. For more information, please visit the event's Eventbrite page.
  • As Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sends more migrants via bus from the Mexico border, volunteers, city officials, and migrants in New York City are forced to adapt as politics play out on the ground.
  • A combination of new election laws and congressional redistricting has made it harder for Black communities in Florida to organize and vote, activists say.
  • One Book, One San Diego has announced the selections for the 2022 region-wide read: “The Vanishing Half” by Brit Bennett has been chosen for adult readers; “The Magic Fish” written and illustrated by Trung Le Nguyen for teens and tweens; and “We Are Water Protectors” by Carole Lindstrom and illustrated by Michaela Goade for children.
  • More than 100 people were also wounded. The Islamic extremist group al-Shabab, which has ties with al-Qaida, claimed responsibility for the attack.
  • In recent years, orcas have been damaging the rudders of pleasure yachts, mostly along the coasts of Portugal and Spain. Scientists and sailors are struggling to understand the encounters.
  • Trump touted that the soon-to-be-former Wyoming congresswoman will be heading into "political oblivion." But that's hardly true. Her focus is on making sure Trump will never be president again.
  • A drug cartel hijacked and burned more than a dozen vehicles across Tijuana and killed innocent bystanders in the region during a spree of violence. But can officials reassure a nervous city?
  • President Daniel Ortega's government has moved systematically against voices of dissent, arresting many opposition leaders last year.
  • Though the visit was preplanned, it came on the heels of a weekend of chaos on the border by criminal organizations.
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