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  • The company "will finally be held accountable for creating the youth vaping epidemic," the advocacy group Parents Against Vaping e-cigarettes told NPR. Juul said it plans to fight the decision.
  • It’s been about a month since the US Defense Department released a report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena...commonly referred to as UFO’s. That report was dropped on a Friday evening in June with little fanfare – and quite a few Americans may have missed the extraordinary nature of the document.
  • Gov. Ron DeSantis was a champion of the bill designed to limit instruction about racism and privilege in the workplace and public universities. A federal judge called it "positively dystopian."
  • Encore Wednesdays, May 1, 8 and 21, 2024 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV (not available in the PBS App). Martin Clunes (Doc Martin) continues his epic ocean wide adventure in search of the real Pacific through the lives, vibrant culture and stories of the people he meets along the way. Papau New Guinea, the Phillippines and Micronesia are explored in Season 2 of the series.
  • The bipartisan federal infrastructure package currently pending in Congress could lead to major improvements to San Diego's transportation system. Meanwhile, masks are required in schools across the state, and also in daycare centers for kids two and up. But at least one North County daycare center is letting parents make the choice whether to mask their kids. And, some Vietnam veterans say the Afghanistan withdrawal has triggered symptoms of post-traumatic stress, while others are voicing frustration and powerlessness.
  • San Diego nonprofit puts more than 200 people on e-bikes with the goal of improving human health and the environment.
  • The U.S. Navy has ordered all non-deployed aircraft units to conduct a one-day safety pause beginning Tuesday after multiple recent crashes in Southern California.
  • Legendary recipes sometimes fail to live up to their own hype–and Sachertorte, perhaps one of Austria’s most famous culinary exports, is no exception. Luisa Weiss, an expert on German baking and the author of “Classic German Baking,” is here to show you the path to the quietly spectacular and perfect Sachertorte. You’ll learn how to achieve the velvety light texture, and will learn Luisa’s thoughts on whether to put your layer of apricot jam, which gives the cake a subtle fruity note, in the middle of the cake or on the top. Whether you’re a pro looking for a new Valentine’s Day twist, an aspiring baker or just a fan of culinary trivia, there’s something here for everyone. Join us for a class that just might dethrone your current favorite chocolate cake! Date | Saturday, February 12 from 10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Location | Online via Zoom Register here! General admission is $24.95 per person. Must register to attend. For more information, please visit the class' Eventbrite page or email cookingschool@177milkstreet.com.
  • Join us Thursday, January 19th at 6pm for our Whiskey Club of the month with a Bunnahabhain Distillery as we will taste through the amazing lineup including Limited Release scothes and the fenomenal 25 year old bottling! We will be joined by Joe Schlegel, the expert from Terlato Artisan Spirits to guide us through the exciting heritage of one of the most famous Islay distillery. Welcome cocktail and light bites will be provided. Limited bottles will be available for purchase. *** Due to the limited availability, tickets must be purchased on line prior to the event. All attendees must have a $50 Whisky Tasting ticket or a $25 DD pass for attendees not participating in the Whisky Tasting. For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • Seven states have tax policies on the books that could require them to treat student loans canceled by the federal government as taxable income.
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