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  • Law enforcement organizations are promoting a new film about children being exploited into sharing sexual images and videos. But many of the film's key claims lack context.
  • Monday, June 27, 2022 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV + Wednesday, June 29 at 10 p.m. on KPBS 2. One in five Americans take psychiatric drugs daily, often for a lifetime. the film follows five high-functioning people whose doctors prescribed pills to help with common problems- stress, insomnia, anxiety and grief- with devastating impact on their lives.
  • It's the second time Mitchell Miller's path to the NHL has been abruptly blocked. The mother of the student who was abused tells NPR that her son is still struggling.
  • Enerhodar Mayor Dmytro Orlov speaks to NPR about the risks of attacks and nuclear disaster with Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia plant under Russian occupation.
  • April and The Funk Junkies Happy Hour Friday, Oct. 8, 2021 Show at 5:30 p.m. Ages 21+ Only Ticket Price: $7 advanced / $7 day of show / no reserved loft seating This event has been rescheduled from 2020. All tickets purchased for the original date will be honored. April and the Funk Junkies will require proof of vaccine or the presentation of a negative PCR test within 72 hours of the October 8th show date at the door. Proof of vaccination will be accepted in-person only, by physical card, picture copy, or QR code. Vaccination card or negative test result must match the photo ID when presented.
  • An Evening With SpaffordTicket Price: $20 advanced / $23 day of show / $35 reserved loft seating (loft seating is available over the phone or in person at our box office) Ages 21+ Only Spafford will require proof of vaccine or the presentation of a negative PCR / clinical antigen test within 72 hours of the show date at the door. Proof of vaccination will be accepted in-person only, by physical card, picture copy, or QR code. The name on the vaccination card or negative test result must match the photo ID when presented.
  • The supply backlogs of the past two years — and the delays, shortages and outrageous prices that came with them — have improved dramatically since summer.
  • California lawmakers are sending Gov. Gavin Newsom two groundbreaking bills intended to limit the downside of social media.
  • Champion distance runner Lauren Fleshman says too many coaches assume — falsely — that what works for male athletes also benefits female athletes. Her memoir is Good for a Girl.
  • "The By-Name-List will transform the strategy to end homelessness from an anonymous issue into one focused on each individual's needs."
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