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  • Scientists in New Zealand believe they may have the first-ever recording of a shark making noise.
  • A growing list of lawsuits, shadowy figures, a splintered media environment and prejudice toward hip-hop make Diddy's downfall the "perfect storm."
  • GOP lawmakers in swing districts insist they will not vote for any proposal that strips benefits, placing them at odds with more conservative lawmakers looking to secure deep cuts in spending.
  • Indiana University Hospital system is pairing patients with local faith groups to ease feelings of loneliness and isolation. The unique new program comes as more doctors are seeing a need to care for patients' spiritual as well as physical health.
  • Monday's WNBA Draft is the latest jewel in the crown of Bueckers, the 6-foot guard who barely a week ago led her UConn Huskies to their first national championship in a decade.
  • Mark Carney is a newcomer to elected politics, with decades of experience in finance. Canadian backlash to President Trump helped him win a full term on Monday, just weeks after he first took office.
  • Republicans hope to save a lot of tax dollars by cutting Medicaid. Drug policy experts say as many as a million Americans in treatment for addiction could lose coverage.
  • Explore the fascinating history of cookbooks and their cultural significance across different eras and regions! Registered Dietitian Lucia Canul will delve into how cookbooks not only preserve culinary traditions but also reflect broader societal changes. Discover how these volumes have shaped our understanding of food, culture, and identity, and learn about the ways in which cookbooks serve as valuable historical documents and storytelling tools. Whether you're a food enthusiast, historian, or avid cookbook collector, this lecture offers a flavorful dive into the rich legacy of cookbooks throughout history. About the Speaker: Lucia Canul is a Registered Dietitian and PhD student in Global Health at San Diego State University and UC San Diego. With a background in culinary arts, fine dining, and nutrition services, Lucia focuses on bridging cultural food knowledge with modern health solutions. Her doctoral research includes developing a cookbook for an Indigenous community in Mexico, preserving traditional recipes for future generations. Lucia is passionate about using cooking as a tool for health, education, and cultural connection. Visit: https://coronado.librarycalendar.com/event/sv-hold-30258
  • Faculty have accused the University of California system of labor violations over what they call a sweeping campaign to suppress pro-Palestinian speech.
  • Protesters across the U.S. on Thursday used the international labor day to push back against what they see as an anti-immigrant and anti-worker agenda being pushed by the Trump administration.
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