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  • Former President Donald Trump's false claims about Haitian migrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio, has energized neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups.
  • “Harmony has been at the center of our musical experience and expression from the very beginning,” says mandolinist/singer Lincoln Mick. “Often, when we’re unsure of what to do next, we’ll say, ‘Let’s just all sing together.’ We’ve changed a lot as a band over the years, but harmony has always been the backbone of what we do, which has led us to create all these background vocals that not only support the lead, but have a life and character of their own.” This sense of harmony and hospitality has been central to The Arcadian Wild’s story from its earliest days. Named for a utopian landscape in Greek mythology, the group got its start roughly a decade ago, when Isaac Horn and Lincoln Mick met as choir students at Nashville’s Lipscomb University. While both had grown up on alt-rock and punk, they quickly bonded over a shared love for American roots music and the endless possibilities that lay beyond the boundaries of tradition and expectation. In January 2020, Horn and Mick welcomed fiddler Bailey Warren into the band full-time. Visit: https://www.museumofmakingmusic.org/events/arcadian-wild The Arcadian Wild on Instagram / Facebook
  • Nevada could be a tipping point for the 2024 presidential election. Here's what could convince voters to go to the polls and vote for either VP Harris or former President Donald Trump.
  • Apple, Google and Samsung are all working to integrate AI that can generate recipes into their virtual assistants, like Siri. People who work to develop recipes respond.
  • A hydrogen plant in Utah could offer a new path to slash fossil-fuel pollution. But federal funding that was critical for projects like this one could dry up if Donald Trump is reelected.
  • Chemicals used in food packaging and linked with health problems have been detected in the human body. The chemicals can move from packaging into food.
  • Meet the candidates and learn what's at stake with KPBS' primary election guide for the Chula Vista City Council races.
  • Election officials are raising concerns about the U.S. Postal Service's ability to handle this fall’s expected influx of election mail. But USPS say it’s ready to deliver the country’s ballots.
  • Discover the wonderful world of the UC San Diego Osher Lifelong Learning Institute—a welcoming community designed for individuals aged 50 and older eager to explore intellectual pursuits and add a vibrant touch to their lives through continuous learning. Immerse yourself in our upcoming Open House, where you can delve into the exciting lineup of classes and seminars for the next quarter, uncover the perks of membership, and connect with our dedicated volunteer leadership team. Whether you prefer the on-campus experience or the convenience of joining virtually via Zoom, we invite you to be a part of this enriching journey with us! For more information visit: extendedstudies.ucsd.edu
  • OBGYN doctors say the sole maternity ward left after another closed last year needs more doctors, nurses and other resources to meet demands.
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