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  • Celebrate the mother in us all in style and substance with storytelling--the original social media. "Mother. May. I." provide inspiration and gives wide berth for personal, folkloric and literary stories told by members of Storytellers of San Diego. Come experience Linda Brown, Melanie Lococo, Walter Ritter, Mindy Donner, and hosted by the inimitable Rita Mooney. All in an eclectic, arts-filled atmosphere with great java at The Template Coffee House. Storytellers of San Diego on Facebook
  • The Olympics movement has made considerable gains in evening the playing field for female athletes. But there’s a lot more to the effort than the headline achievement organizers have been pushing.
  • NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Ayman Safadi, Jordan's deputy prime minister and foreign affairs minister, about the risk of an all-out war in Lebanon. Jordan has ties to Israel, Lebanon and the U.S.
  • A general strike in Israel to protest the government's failure to return hostages from Gaza led to some closures and disruptions. A major union said it was calling off the strike after a court order.
  • The administrative stay comes just days after 16 states challenged the program that could benefit an estimated 500,000 immigrants in the country, plus about 50,000 of their children.
  • Massive crowds protested in Tel Aviv calling for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach a cease-fire deal to free remaining hostages. It came after Israel's military recovered bodies in Gaza.
  • Premieres Tuesday, Aug.13, 2024 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. Examine a racially complicated American city as it confronts both its past and future. Boston’s acting mayor, a black woman once bussed as a child to hostile neighborhoods, breaks 200 years of white male mayors and ushers in the historic 2021 mayoral race.
  • Hosted by Scripps Cancer Center, this free class provides a 60-minute restorative yoga and sound therapy experience that focuses on relaxation and rejuvenation though body movement and music. Participants can choose to rest comfortably or gently move through simple stretches while receiving the healing benefits of sound from a variety of instruments: singing bowls, chimes, drums and gongs. Cushioned mats and bolster cushions are available for use. We recommend participants bring a yoga blanket or light covering. This is one of several events offered by Scripps Cancer Center throughout June in recognition of National Cancer Survivors Day. Space is limited. Please call in advance to register: 858-554-3488. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • The Chicks and Pink brought plenty of star power of their own.
  • NPR identified two Trump staffers involved in an altercation at Arlington National Cemetery including a deputy campaign manager, highlighting a disconnect between Trump's messaging and his campaign.
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