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  • Trump has cut funding to Medicaid, which pays for many services for students with disabilities. He also gutted the Office of Civil Rights, which helps enforce disability law.
  • Spotify Wrapped is bluntly telling users their "listening age," which in many cases is several decades older or younger than their actual age. It's a calculated strategy.
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  • “Mystery sparks wonder—and wonder fuels our deepest drive to understand.” – Neil Armstrong Satisfy that spark by plunging into suspense, intrigue, and the art of the unknown at our captivating Mystery Author Panel, hosted in collaboration with the Carlsbad City Library. This event features four master storytellers: - New York Times bestselling author Christina Baker Kline - Bestselling novelist Elise Hart Kipness - Award-winning mystery writer John Copenhaver - Critically acclaimed Jon Bassoff In conversation with debut author Anne Burt, exploring how mystery and suspense ignite our curiosity—and keep us turning the pages. Registration Registration for this event is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. Make sure to arrive early to receive your seating ticket. For questions about seating, please contact the Carlsbad City Library. Pre-order your book(s) below to be delivered to you at the event for signing. Online only special: pre-order all four books and receive a $15 discount. adventuresbythebook.com/calendar-event/carlsbad-mystery-10-27-25/ Adventures by the Books on Facebook / Instagram
  • A 23-million-year-old rhinoceros fossil is reshaping scientists' understanding of mammal evolution.
  • One year after UnitedHealthcare's CEO was shot and killed, the crisis in U.S. health care is intensifying — even for the companies and investors who make money from it.
  • Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world.
  • In Rosemead, Lucy Liu plays the role of an ailing mother who takes drastic measures to try to protect her troubled teenage son from himself. Liu also produced the film, based on a true story.
  • Join Instructor Cecilia Bencomo in this Intro to Power Carving workshop, a 2.5-hour workshop where you will learn the fundamentals of power carving, from safety to the appropriate tools used to create a project. The instructor will introduce the rotary tool and the specific burrs to create sculptural pieces and artistic panels that can be displayed on a wall. The project for this workshop is a freeform method to get comfortable with the tools and learn their capabilities. Students will make either a bud vase or an artistic panel or sculptural piece in this beginner-level workshop. Material fee: $5 payable to the instructor at the start of the workshop. This is an introductory workshop in Power Carving. Another intro class offered is Intro to Power Carving | Carving a Spoon. Once an intro class has been taken, students are invited to explore Intermediate Power Carving with Intermediate Power Carving | Carving a Bowl. Visit: Intro to Power Carving | Sculptural Art San Diego Craft Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • Robert Spano, conductor Conrad Tao, piano San Diego Symphony Orchestra ADAM SCHOENBERG: Cool Cat JOHN ADAMS: Century Rolls RACHMANINOFF: Symphony No. 3 in A minor, Op. 44 An exuberant celebration of music by three composers, all of whom came from elsewhere to live in California. The youngest, Massachusetts-born Adam Schoenberg, is famous for his ability to meld popular idioms into energetic pieces for classical audiences and Cool Cat is no exception. This delightful fanfare of an overture celebrates the life of P-22, the world-famous mountain lion who lived for a decade in the hills above Los Angeles. John Adams, one of the most renowned American composers, wrote his piano concerto Century Rolls in the 1990s as a celebration of the great age of American player-piano recordings a century ago by artists such as Jelly Roll Morton and Gershwin. Russian-born Rachmaninoff himself spent much of the last quarter century of his life in the US, becoming a citizen and owning homes in New York and Los Angeles. Rachmaninoff was a huge admirer of American popular music and in the last movement of his Third Symphony we can hear his delight in Hollywood film-music and especially the movies of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. San Diego Symphony on Facebook / Instagram
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