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  • Biden mistakenly called out for the Indiana Republican who died in a car crash in August. She had cosponsored a bill to fund the conference.
  • Ahaana’s mission is to spread awareness of issues that plague our community and culture. To that end, we are bringing a series of virtual presentations in partnership with SD District Attorney’s office. October’s subject was drug abuse specifically the fentanyl epidemic. It was presented by an agent of the DEA and was an eye-opening one. The presentation on November 3 is about Elder Abuse (Please read this article). DA Scott Pirrello is on the Elder Abuse task force and he will be presenting. We sincerely urge you to attend to be aware and be able to recognize the symptoms and possibly help in situations like this. There are many ways elders are abused, least of which is physical, and primarily it is neglect of various kinds. Learn more and be self aware! Please register here and do join us! https://bit.ly/BBAS2021
  • NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks to Carmelo Crisanto, executive director of the Human Rights Violations Victims' Memorial Commission, about racing to archive human rights abuses in the Philippines.
  • Former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords was shot in the head more than a decade ago, but this week threw out the first pitch at Fenway Park as part of its Gun Violence Awareness Day.
  • These pictures take us on a journey through 8 floors, 19 performance spaces and seemingly endless rooms, costumes, and adventures at the Theatre Bizarre Halloween party.
  • Although monkeypox's recent spread has caused concern, its similarities to smallpox have given the public health world a head start on combating it.
  • Guirira said it was interesting to explore "toxic masculinity" as a perpetrator instead of an object - and that the role brought up a lot of questions.
  • More than three years after his tweet, the U.S. government has formally declassified the image from one of its most powerful spy satellites.
  • Join us at the Fleet Science Center on the third Saturday of each month to investigate exciting science topics. Junior Science Club sessions are filled with new challenges, hands-on activities and interaction with local scientists. Throughout the year students in grades 1-4 will explore an array of fields including biology, chemistry, engineering, environmental science, physics, robotics and much more! Nov. Topic - 5 Courses of Science Gather around the lab and get the dish on food-related science! Learn some interesting facts about food and explore how your organs digest a feast. Date: Nov. 20, 2021 Time: 11pm-12:30pm Location: Fleet Science Center Cost: Member's/$13, Nonmembers/$15 For more information and session registration please visit HERE!
  • COVID-19 was supposed to bring more students to San Diego County’s community colleges. Instead, some campuses have been hit with steep declines.
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