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  • Let’s celebrate National Nutrition Month and Women’s History Month with the Kitchenistas! The Kitchenistas are graduates of a nutrition education program in National City (CA) who are now advocates and chefs of healthy food traditions to address our family/community crisis of obesity, diabetes, and other diet-related issues. The evening begins with a screening of The Kitchenistas, a 56-minute documentary film released in March 2021 with airings & screenings across the U.S. and globally! Date | Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 5pm Location | San Ysidro Library Join the Kitchenistas and the filmmaker for a discussion and enjoy a cooking demo with samples of one of their favorites: Cauliflower Ceviche! This public event is sponsored by the Women’s’ Business Resource Group (WERG) at Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), an int’l science and technology company founded in San Diego! For further information on this event please visit website: https://thekitchenistasmovie.org/
  • The features of baby talk — softer tone, higher pitch, almost unintelligible vocabulary — are global. Researchers made over 1,500 recordings in urban, rural and Indigenous communities.
  • A journalist with 30 years of experience, Tom covers science and technology stories for KPBS' platforms. He has received recognition for his outstanding work in hosting and public affairs reporting from the Unity Awards, the Northwest Broadcast News Association, and the San Diego chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
  • The Utah jury quickly sided with the Oscar-winning actress -turned-lifestyle guru on Thursday, saying that she wasn't at fault and that she was the victim in the 2016 ski slope collision.
  • After nearly three years, San Diego will do away with its COVID-19 state of emergency.
  • How much does it cost? Will Max be better or just bigger than HBO Max? NPR's Eric Deggans tackles these questions and more ... now that he's finally able to log in.
  • Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is trying to lead an effort to craft groundbreaking legislation to install safeguards around artificial intelligence. But lawmakers have a lot to learn.
  • California will soon begin reviewing criminal cases for possible wrongful convictions.
  • A new study from Australia shows that larvae of the darkling beetle can eat polystyrene — the material behind plastic foam.
  • Academic excellence is now riding on the wheels of some gnarly skateboards at a new academy in the La Mesa-Spring Valley School District.
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