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  • The Oscar winner had released a written apology earlier, but this time posted one on YouTube. He said his behavior, striking Rock in response to a joke, was unacceptable.
  • The disease, which predominantly affects patients of color, can damage the body in ways that can make it difficult to have a child. But patients don't always have access to fertility care.
  • The weather is cooling down and it's time to take a load off and snuggle under the blankets. NPR's Life Kit podcast shares 11 ways to embrace leisure and relaxation this fall season.
  • The law will allocate more than $50 billion to bring semiconductor chip manufacturing to the U.S. and away from its current production hub in East Asia.
  • The latest estimate from various forecast centers around the world say the planet is approaching a warming threshold international agreements are trying to prevent.
  • Ghosts and mermaids and sharks oh my! Haunted Aquarium Returns! Meet slimy sea creatures, learn about mysterious animals from the sea, and get up close with spooky science in this family-friendly event! Admission includes access to all aquarium exhibits as well as treat bags, and Halloween fun - a “kelp” maze, costume showcase, music and more. We hope to sea you there in your favorite ocean-themed costume! When: October 22, 23, and 24 from 6 to 9 p.m. Admission is $25 for members and $30 for the general public. Tickets go on sale starting September 1. Children ages 2 and under are free, and children under 16 must be accompanied by a paid adult. General admission aquarium tickets cannot be used for Haunted Aquarium. Capacity is limited to allow for social distancing and the event is anticipated to sell out. Protective face coverings are required for all guests ages 2 and up regardless of vaccination status. Face coverings are also required with all Halloween costumes. Visit aquarium.ucsd.edu for reservations and more information including details about the latest safety guidelines.
  • Monday, June 20, 2022 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / Not available on demand. On a hot summer night in Detroit in 1982, Ronald Ebens, an autoworker, killed Vincent Chin, a young Chinese American engineer with a baseball bat. Although he confessed, he never spent a day in jail. This gripping Academy Award-nominated film relentlessly probes the implications of the murder, for the families of those involved, and for the American justice system. (released in 1988)
  • A new report says there's nearly a 50-50 chance that world will hit a key warming threshold in the next five years.
  • For decades, it was impossible to say that a specific weather event was caused, or even made worse, by climate change. But advanced research methods are changing that.
  • The constitution would have put a focus on social issues and gender parity, enshrine rights for Chile's Indigenous population and put the environment and climate change center stage.
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