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  • En su primer fallo sobre derechos reproductivos desde que se anuló Roe v. Wade, la Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos rechazó el jueves una demanda que cuestionaba la aprobación por parte de la FDA de la píldora abortiva mifepristona.
  • On June 26, KPBS will host a panel of experts to discuss the cost of living crisis in San Diego County.
  • In the season premiere of House of the Dragon, Aegon II and Aemond are eager for war, and HBO's sound crew takes a big swing.
  • Massive ocean wind farms off Morro Bay and Santa Barbara County — which could transform these quiet coastal towns and affect marine life — face a turbulent path.
  • This particular bridge is about much more than just getting from here to there. As you walk across it, you are surrounded by art.
  • The media site founded by adherents of Falun Gong morphed into a pro-Trump outlet that spouted conspiracy theories. Now the CEO is out after money laundering charges were filed against the CFO.
  • The Tony Awards are Sunday. How do you watch them? Who's performing? We have the answers.
  • Is there archaeological evidence that giant, human-like creatures once walked the Earth? Did the Lost Tribes of Israel visit New Mexico, etching the Ten Commandments into a boulder? Did Native Americans encounter visitors from other planets, painting images of space-suited aliens on canyon walls in Utah? Have archaeologists discovered the far western outpost of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, not in Egypt but in California? This lecture will reveal the truth underlying these ancient mysteries and many more. Spoiler: The answer to each of them is a resolute “no!” Nevertheless, the stories behind false claims about the ancient past are fascinating and occasionally a little hilarious. As a bonus, we will tell you how you can personally visit these places and see them for yourselves. About the Presenter: Ken Feder, PhD is professor emeritus of Anthropology at Central Connecticut State. His primary research interests include the archaeology of the native peoples of New England and the analysis of public perceptions about the human past. He has served as a talking head on numerous television documentaries about the human species and authored several books on the subject. Please visit here for additional information about the event. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Please join the call to action by dropping off much-needed donations at four locations this weekend. We are accepting donations from 8 a.m. to Noon Saturday, Feb. 3, and Sunday, Feb. 4, at the following locations: • Beckworth Library, 721 San Pasqual St. in Mountain View • College-Rolando Library, 6600 Montezuma Road • Encanto Recreation Center, 6508 Wunderlin Ave. • Southcrest Recreation Center, 4149 Newton Ave. People impacted by the severe storm and flooding on Jan. 22 are in need of the items listed below. We can not accept any clothing donations Bleach Blankets Towels Linens Trash containers Power washers ShoP VACS Inflatable mattresses Pillows Laundry SERVICES Bottled waters White PPE suits Rain boots Plastic storage bins Utility gloves Lysol wipes Aerosol spray Hand sanitizer Laundry detergent Paper towels Trash bags Sandbags with sand Adult diapers Infant diapers Socks Undergarments First aid kits Flashlights N95 Masks Scrubbers/sponges Dish detergent Shovels Together, we will get through this.
  • Doctors have placed a measure on the November ballot that could force California to pay them more to treat Medicaid patients. It's the latest example of budgeting by the ballot box in California.
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