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  • The U visa program was created to both help law enforcement solve crimes and protect the immigrant crime victims reporting them. But it puts applicants in limbo for years, unable to work legally.
  • Eye-opening testimony from a top scientist offers a useful primer on the role social media may play in the teen mental health crisis.
  • Join us for candlelit yoga in the Museum with Lunita Velásquez, a uniquely grounding experience in the center of our historic rotunda. We’ll move and breathe together as the sun sets, relying on natural light and candles to set a calming mood. All adults (18+) are welcome, regardless of physical ability or yoga experience. Participants are encouraged to bring their own yoga mat if they have one, as the Museum will have a limited number available to lend. Registration is required and capacity is limited. Check in begins at 5:15 p.m., and instruction will begin promptly at 5:30 p.m. Register online now at museumofus.org/blog/move-with-us. Museum of Us on Facebook / Instagram / @museumofus on Twitter
  • Sunscreen is crucial for skin protection and the SPF is important. But dermatologists say the key to good summer skin care is applying plenty of lotion and re-applying it often, even when it's cloudy.
  • Some parents and early childhood education experts say schools have not been adequately prepared for California's new multibillion-dollar program that brings 4-year-olds into elementary classrooms.
  • Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn Davis said five officers physically abused Tyre Nichols before his death. Nichols was pulled over by police on Jan. 7 and died three days later.
  • Amazon laid off workers at its brick-and-mortar grocery stores last week — the latest sign of the e-commerce giant's struggles to stand out in the competitive grocery landscape.
  • This is a virtual workshop. Want to learn how singers and actors get ready for the spotlight? You’ll discover how to use active vocal warm-ups, physical stretches and tongue twisters to loosen up before acting out familiar movie scenes and songs. Registration is required. Registration for this event will close on October 18, 2022 @ 11:59pm. Allowed Grades: 3rd Grade to 5th Grade
  • Ukraine calculates the agony of war in many ways. Lives lost, homes destroyed, families turned into refugees. There's also trauma that's harder to measure — the collective mental health crisis.
  • This city is remembering a dark chapters in U.S. civil rights history. On September 15, 1963 the Ku Klux Klan bombed a church, killing four Black girls and rocking the conscience of the nation.
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