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  • Because people with Down syndrome are very likely to develop Alzheimer's, they are ideal candidates for experimental drugs meant to halt the disease.
  • Students and staff at Cal State San Marcos may have been exposed to tuberculosis this fall semester, the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency announced Wednesday.
  • This is an archive of the Ukraine live updates blog from February to March.
  • The state’s gas tax is set to increase on July 1 if lawmakers don’t act by Sunday.
  • Are you the trauma or the treatment? Understanding Racial Battle Fatigue, Racial Battle Fatigue Contagion, Coping, and Effective Allyship in Racially Diverse Communities highlights the scholarship of Dr. William A. Smith. Join us during Black History Month as Dr. Smith speaks with our San Diego community on how we can contribute towards effective change. This free community event is sponsored by the Southwestern Community College District, SWC's Office of Equity and Engagement Professional Development Program, and the NAACP San Diego Education Committee. We encourage everyone to attend. Date | Tuesday, February 15 at 4 p.m. Location | Online via Zoom Register here for free! This is a free event open to the public. For more information, please visit www.swccd.edu/calendar/index.php?eID=2362 or call (619) 421-6700.
  • Screenshots of the malicious email show that it purports to be a special alert from the government. "Donald Trump has published new documents on election fraud," the message declares.
  • TC Energy suspended construction in January when President Biden revoked a key permit. The controversial project was a major flashpoint in the debate over fossil fuels' role in climate change.
  • Many of us feel let down by the climate policy results coming out of the United Nations' COP26 meetings but some progress was made. In order to understand what further progress we might expect in the coming years and what we will need to do to make that happen, a look at developments from Paris (2015) to Glasgow (2021) is in order. Rev. Peggy Clarke was at both conferences as a Unitarian Universalist delegate and she will share her observations and insights with us in the Interfaith Coalition for Earth Justice’s second Advancing Earth Justice talk. Rev. Clarke is the Senior Minister at the Community Church of New York in NYC and a longtime advocate for climate, food, and border justice. Date | Wednesday, February 16 5 p.m. a 6 p.m. Location | Online via Zoom Register here! This event is free and open to the public. Must register to attend. For more information email Phil Petrie at petriep2@gmail.com.
  • The S&P 500 surged 11% in the president's first 100 days, the best performance since Franklin D. Roosevelt started his first term in 1933.
  • Comprehensive, age-appropriate sex ed has all kinds of social, emotional and academic benefits, researchers say. Here's what that looks like, from K through 12.
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