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  • In a parking lot and on San Francisco Bay, NPR witnesses two different tests for solar geoengineering to tackle climate change. With much science unsettled, experts say regulations aren't keeping up.
  • Join us for Bootcamp and Bloody Mary’s at Lakehouse Hotel & Resort on Sunday, October 16 starting at 10:30am. Start the morning with a 45-minute fitness and strength training class from Fortis Fitness followed by a complimentary Bloody Mary by the pool. Tickets are $35 and include the fitness class, complimentary cocktail, 20% off Lakehouse Hotel’s elevated pub-style restaurant, The Grill, and a day pool pass that gives access to the resort’s sparkling pools and spa tubs! Tickets are also available for $25 for those not interested in the pool pass. Hotel guests and locals are welcome to attend. Follow on social media! Facebook + Twitter
  • African giant pouched rats use their acute sense of smell to sniff out landmines and detect TB in sputum samples. Now, they are set to become search-and-rescue specialists too.
  • Six billboards with messages supporting abortion rights have been placed along Interstate 55, a highway traveled by many women from the South who seek abortion care in Illinois.
  • A world premiere play by Kate Hamill Directed by Rob Lutfy The Little Fellow is a risqué comedic drama loosely based on the life and tell-all memoirs of the 19th century’s most famous courtesan – Harriette Wilson, also known as The Little Fellow. Since the age of thirteen, Harriet has navigated through the pitiless and glamorous world of the British regency’s demi-monde: eventually becoming the “top of the bottom” as the self-styled Queen of Tarts. Her defiance of social conventions and refusal to be a lady have attracted many patrons – included some of the country’s most distinguished and high-powered men. But Harriet wants to get out of the ‘business’… and she has a plan. A plan that may threaten her reputation, her business, and ultimately, her life – as she confronts the cost of winning in an unjust world. This World Premiere received its first reading through the Bill and Judy Garrett Finish Line Commission. Advisories: Mature humor, sexual content, mature & sexual themes, and depictions of violence. The production also contains smoke/haze effects and flashing lights. Related links: Cygnet Theatre website | Instagram | Facebook
  • FEMA assistance and some SBA loan applications close on April 19. Recovery Centers are also closing.
  • When's the last time you had a real, in-depth talk to anyone about menopause? Oh, never? Let's change that.
  • Israeli strikes on the southern Gaza city of Rafah killed 22 people, including 18 children. Meanwhile, the United States approved $26 billion in aid for Israel, including around $9 billion for Gaza.
  • In another step toward a commercial cannabis ordinance, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors Wednesday voted 3-2 in favor of a social equity program that advocates say will allow people affected by previous criminalization efforts to participate in the regulated market.
  • Those confirmed dead included one American, one Canadian and one person from England, all of whom had been living in Acapulco for some time and were not considered tourists, local prosecutors said.
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