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  • 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
  • Polls and focus groups show many voters are worried about President Biden's advanced age. But the White House isn't worried that will hurt him if he runs for a second term.
  • India and Russia are sending landers to spots near the south pole, which has water ice that might one day be mined to make rocket fuel.
  • A previous forecast predicted a geomagnetic storm happening Wednesday and Thursday, but the sun's activity has greatly weakened over the past few days.
  • In 2022, schools recouped $6.6 billion from federal and state Medicaid programs for student healthcare. They could be getting much more.
  • He was tasked with ending abuse at a federal penitentiary in Illinois but says his own staff and Bureau of Prisons officials blocked his efforts.
  • 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
  • Telehealth flourished during the pandemic thanks to relaxed rules that allowed prescribing without an in-person visit. Federal officials have decided to keep that in place for the time being.
  • Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / Not available in the PBS app. Spurred by the spectacle of a circus tent outside his Oakland apartment, a disabled filmmaker launches into a meditative journey exploring the history of freakdom, vision, and (in)visibility. Shot from director Reid Davenport's physical perspective - mounted to his wheelchair or handheld - "I Didn't See You There" serves as a clear rebuke to the norm of disabled people being seen and not heard.
  • A significant number of new HIV infections happen among Black women, and a health education effort in Atlanta wants to make sure Black women can access the HIV-prevention medicines known as PrEP.
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