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  • The two major presidential candidates have very different approaches to health policy. What are they, and how might they shape health care access over the next four years?
  • These counties will help tell the story of how either former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris will become the next president.
  • Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024 Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for VIP guests Doors open at 7:30 p.m. for General Admission guests 21+ only Dine, drink, and do good! At this one-of-a-kind tasting event, Southern California’s best food, wine, and brews are mixed with wild entertainment and the world’s most fascinating wildlife. Join us for this can’t-miss, all-inclusive evening to savor and sip your way through the World-Famous San Diego Zoo. Raise a glass and take a bite out of conservation at the tastiest event that saves and protects the future for wildlife and the planet we all share. Cocktail Casual is appropriate. Comfortable shoes are recommended to enjoy the entire party. The tastings and entertainment are spread out around the San Diego Zoo grounds. VIP Experience: VIP tickets include all the benefits of general admission, and so much more. As a VIP ticketholder, you’ll enjoy early access to the party, all food and beverage tastings, exclusive VIP lounges with its own food and beverage vendors, and VIP-only restrooms. Don’t miss out! VIP: Open to guests from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Price: $275 General Admission: Includes all food, wine, and beer tastings, live music, dancing, and entertainment. Hurry before they’re gone! All participants must be 21 years of age or older; no children or strollers permitted. General Admission: Open to guests from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Price: $179 FAQs San Diego Zoo on Facebook / Instagram
  • Why can't we remember when we were babies? Scientists who scanned infants' brains found that they do make memories. The findings suggest these memories may still exist, but are inaccessible to us.
  • For 22 years, Jason Mazzola's life was defined by a genetic condition that can cause autism and intellectual disability. Then he started taking an experimental drug.
  • The longest-running U.S. public service ad turns 80 today. We're taking a look back at Smokey Bear's origin and the evolution of his message.
  • The companies behind the now-closed Virginia facility pleaded guilty to violating the Animal Welfare Act and Clean Water Act. Animal rights groups applaud the development and say there's more to do.
  • The deal would secure release of a third of the approximately 100 hostages who remain in Gaza, including two dual U.S.-Israeli nationals. In return, Israel would release some Palestinian prisoners.
  • The party elected Kemi Badenoch as its new leader as it tries to rebound from a crushing defeat that ended 14 years in power. She is the first Black woman to lead a major British political party.
  • The rapper and DJ, who died over the weekend at 43, was the biggest hit for the indie label Big Oomp Records. Its brief but shining moment injected fun back into a scene in transition.
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