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  • Pressure from close allies is mounting on Israel following a nearly three-month blockade of supplies into Gaza. Even the United States has voiced concerns over the hunger crisis.
  • The programs provide research opportunities, stipends and tuition discounts for students pursuing science education.
  • Local nonprofit Fresh Start Surgical Gifts has been providing reconstructive surgeries and medical care to disadvantaged babies, children and teens around the world at no cost for over 30 years. The nonprofit’s TrueCare screening clinics are an opportunity to meet with Fresh Start’s world-class medical team to evaluate your child’s medical needs and discuss potential next steps. From conditions caused by disease, abuse, injury or accident, Fresh Start would love to help give your child the medical care they deserve — all at no cost to you. Walk-ins are welcome, or guests can register for the screening clinic. To learn more about Fresh Start visit FreshStart.org. To complete an application to become a Fresh Start patient, click here. Fresh Start Surgical Gifts on Facebook / Instagram
  • The California Equity Initiative is hosting a virtual workshop to educate workers on their employment rights, especially in light of federal rollbacks of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) protections. With the revocation of the Equal Employment Opportunity Executive Order, it is critical that California workers understand how state laws can protect them from discrimination, unfair labor practices, and workplace inequities. Expert panelists include: · Assemblymember Tina McKinnor, Chair of the Public Employment and Retirement Committee · Bradley Gage, Employment Law and Civil Rights Attorney · Allison Lim, Staff Attorney at the Center for Workers' Rights · Janae Trevillion, H.R. Professional WHEN: Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025 at 6 PM PT WHERE: Virtual (Zoom) – Registration Required https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/lW8vMy0dSeyKtB2tzXQAyw#/registration
  • Treat your little one to a delightful Valentine's Day celebration at Sesame Place San Diego! Join us on Saturday, Feb. 8, and Sunday, Feb. 9, for My Fuzzy Valentine Weekend. Sing and dance your heart out with everyone's favorite furry friends, enjoy dance parties, crafts, interactive storytimes, meet & greets with furry friends, and more! FREE My Fuzzy Valentine Weekend Collector’s Sticker: We would like to thank you for celebrating My Fuzzy Valentine Weekend with us with a free commemorative special sticker when you arrive at Sesame Place! My Fuzzy Valentine Dine: Elmo is red, Grover is blue, both of them can’t wait to dine with you! Treat your little love to a fun Valentine’s Day celebration at Sesame Place San Diego! Enjoy a scrumptious buffet meal at the Sunny Day Café with themed desserts and sing and dance your heart out with Elmo, Abby Cadabby, and some other Sesame Street friends. Plus, make a beautiful valentine for the loves in your life with special Valentine’s Day craft at your table! Learn More Valentine's Treats with Elmo & Abby: Join Elmo and Abby Cadabby for special fun with this paid upgrade! Guests can enjoy a delicious treat and Valentine's Day card-making activity at the Sunny Day Café. Plus, this experience will include a special visit from Elmo and Abby Cadabby, providing unique photo opportunities. Learn More Furry Friends Dance Party: Dance, sing, and groove along with your Sesame Street friends during this interactive dance party! Learn More Sesame Storytime: Cuddle up, little friends, because it's time for a snuggly Storytime with your Sesame Street pals! Join us for heartwarming, Valentine’s Day themed tale that'll fill your day with love and laughter. My Fuzzy Valentine Photo Spot: Strike a pose against our unique photo backdrop and capture a cherished memory to take home! For more information and to purchase tickets and Season Passes, visit https://sesameplace.com/san-diego/ Sesame Place San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Carlsen squared off against 143,000 players from around the world — but the chess grandmaster was unable to clinch a victory over Team World.
  • Five of the 10 men who escaped from a New Orleans jail through a hole behind a toilet on Friday are still missing. Authorities believe they had help from the inside and made an arrest on Tuesday.
  • At the World Health Assembly, 193 member nations voted to adopt a treat calling for better preventive measures and global cooperation. But there are still details to hash out.
  • Secretary of State Marco Rubio had some testy exchanges with Democratic senators, who questioned him on Trump administration policies ranging from diplomacy with Russia to aid cuts and refugees.
  • Adams said he expects "to be checking out from this domain sometime this summer." The controversial cartoonist, a vocal supporter of President Trump, expressed compassion for former President Biden.
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