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  • In a video released Thursday, she says women are born with "individual freedom." Her memoir is coming out a year after former President Donald Trump said he was "able to kill Roe v. Wade."
  • TERI Campus of Life, a non-profit organization that is changing the way the world sees, helps, and empowers children and adults with developmental and learning disabilities, operates several social enterprises, with all profits supporting TERI’s array of special needs programs that improve their quality of life. With a lead gift from the Walter J. & Betty C. Zable Foundation, the new Performing Arts and Fine Arts Center at TERI Campus of Life features a 197-seat theater, drama studios, music studios, multi-sensory rooms, art and ceramics studios, and more. TERI is pleased to announce its inaugural lineup of live performances in its just-opened Cindy and James Bornemann Theater for the Performing Arts. The theater will feature a diverse and lively line-up of performances for all ages. Tickets are on sale now at www.TERi.Live Multi-talented and gifted pianist, producer, songwriter, programmer and film score composer, Myron McKinley is in a class all by himself. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, McKinley began studying Jazz and Classical piano at the age of three. His smooth and eclectic sound blends classical, jazz, R&B, and hip hop together forming an explosive Jazz sound reminiscent of some of his influences such as Art Tatum, Bill Evans, Chick Corea and Oscar Peterson. Myron will be joined by drummer Marvin “Smitty” Smith, bassist Sekou Bunch, and guitarist Tony Pulizzi for a powerful performance Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • The Australian breakdancer who goes by Raygun apologized for the backlash her Paris Olympic Games performance brought to the breakdancing community. Her performance went viral for her unorthodox moves during competition.
  • People who are in jail and haven't been convicted of a crime — and even many who have been convicted — retain their right to vote. But it's often challenging for them to exercise it.
  • The Israeli attack on the Lebanese army came hours after Israeli troops fired on the headquarters of U.N. peacekeepers in southern Lebanon, injuring two peacekeepers for the second time this week.
  • In Nevada, 1 in 5 potential voters are Latino. That is a voting bloc with a lot of political power in a state where elections are won by a few percentage points. And campaigns are paying attention.
  • Remnants of Hurricane Helene shut down a North Carolina factory that supplies critical IV fluids to hospitals across the country. There's no timeline for when production will resume at the facility.
  • Oprah Winfrey, the media mogul and influential talk show host, gave a thunderous speech endorsing the Harris-Walz campaign on Wednesday night.
  • Was the murder of a young Palestinian man in the West Bank an anti-gay hate crime? NPR identifies the accused killer and explores the parallel systems of justice that have yet to resolve this case.
  • Haiti's international airport shut down temporarily after gangs opened fire at a Spirit Airlines flight landing in Port-Au-Prince. The latest violence came as a new prime minister was sworn in.
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