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  • The government in Nigeria is warning about the health risks of skin lightening, where potent chemicals can thin and damage skin. It's a booming business in that country and others.
  • Experience serenity and harmony by joining Jacqueline Kowalik from YogaJawn and CVAC for a blissful yoga class every Sunday morning, starting July 21. Nestled on the picturesque Carlsbad State Beach, these inclusive and tranquil sessions are designed to embrace all levels of practitioners, from beginners to seasoned yogis. Picture yourself breathing in the fresh ocean air as you settle into your practice amidst the soothing sounds of waves gently crashing nearby. Jacqueline's nurturing guidance ensures that each participant feels welcomed and supported, fostering a sense of community and belonging. The classes are scheduled at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., offering flexibility for attendees to choose a time that suits their weekend rhythm. Whether you seek to unwind, stretch, or simply reconnect with yourself in a peaceful setting, these sessions promise a rejuvenating experience for both body and mind. Prepare to stretch, relax, and find your inner peace this Sunday morning. Bring your yoga mat, sunscreen, water, and an open heart, and let the tranquil surroundings elevate your practice to new heights. This class is offered in a collaboration with Carlsbad Village Athletic Clubs and fully permitted through CA State Parks. Address: Near Tower 32, 4355 Carlsbad Boulevard Carlsbad, CA 92008 Class Participation Waiver: Please sign a waiver before class - yogajawn.com/waiver Parking: Parking is in high demand in this area. When possible please car pool, bike or ride share. Dogs: There are no dogs allowed on this beach. Please leave your furry friends at home.
  • Jose Barco's story is one of battlefield trauma, bureaucratic bumbling and eventually, a serious crime.
  • The U.S. is among the countries bringing portable AC units to the Paris Olympics this summer since the Athletes' Village won't have any. Many athletes are worried about competing in extreme heat.
  • In 1908, a white lynch mob of thousands terrorized a Black neighborhood in Springfield, Ill. The events were so horrific they led to the founding of the NAACP.
  • Vice President Harris cited the fact she was a gun owner in Tuesday night's presidential debate, in a move designed to shut down suggestions from former President Donald Trump that she wants to “confiscate your guns.”
  • State Sen. Steve Padilla wants to create a pollution mitigation fund.
  • Many worry how effectively the South Korean government will handle the disaster as it grapples with a leadership vacuum after the impeachments of the country's top two officials.
  • Seasons 1 - 9 are available to stream now with KPBS Passport / Watch Thursdays, Oct. 16 and Oct. 23 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV + Sundays, Oct. 19 and Oct. 26 at Noon on KPBS TV. As the first American GIs arrive to build an airbase near Hastings, the murder of a barmaid further strains already-tense relations between the locals and the Yanks. A top-secret experiment in biological warfare goes horribly wrong, complicating a murder investigation and threatening the life of Foyle's faithful driver, Sam.
  • This year's unmissable jazz releases came in two flavors: breakthrough releases by driven young newcomers, and a heap of unearthed treasures from the vault.
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