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  • Experts say that the first step is to acknowledge that you're feeling pressure and have candid conversations with your family and friends about what you can afford.
  • Applicants who pass the initial screenings are generally allowed to pursue their asylum cases in court without curfews; those who don't are supposed to be deported.
  • Cannupa Hanska Luger will share the work he's created as the Longenecker-Roth Artist in Residence. Luger is a multidisciplinary artist and an enrolled member of the Three Affiliated Tribes of Fort Berthold (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara, Lakota and European descent). Through monumental installations and social collaboration, Luger activates speculative fiction and communicates stories about 21st Century Indigeneity, combining critical cultural analysis with dedication and respect for the diverse materials, environments, and communities he engages. He lectures and produces large-scale projects around the globe and his works are in many public collections. Luger is a recipient of a 2021 United States Artists Fellowship Award for Craft and was named a 2021 GRIST Fixer, he is a 2020 Creative Capital Fellow, a 2020 Smithsonian Artist Research Fellow, and the recipient of the Museum of Arts and Design’s 2018 inaugural Burke Prize, among others. Follow on social media! Instagram + Twitter
  • Sunday's national elections left parties on both the right and left without a clear path toward forging a new government.
  • While adding to its barrage of missile launches in recent months, North Korea remained publicly silent for a fifth day on the fate of an American soldier who ran into the country earlier in the week.
  • A biologist at Scripps Institution of Oceanography found that elephant seals take multiple 10-minute naps underwater during their nearly 10-month foraging trips out to sea.
  • WeightWatchers CEO Sima Sistani says the old advice around losing weight through determination and resilience and willpower was wrong: "The truth is that this is a chronic condition."
  • 626 Night Market is finally coming to San Diego! Bringing the epic flavors of our giant flagship food festivals in a MINI version to Downtown San Diego. Featuring three dozen of our most popular, local, small business food pop-ups (curated by the 626 Night Market team), merchandise/craft vendors, a full bar, and live music. As a thank you to SD for supporting our LA/OC events for 10 years, we designed these Mini markets to be free-to-attend! They will occur November 12 & 13 and November 26 - December 18 (Saturdays and Sundays only). Hours are 1p.m. to 10 p.m. each night. Mark your calendars and get ready to munch! Limited tickets available, please register for free tickets. Entry will be determined by available capacity at the time of entry. Tickets do not guarantee entry at any time. Thank you for your patience. VIP tickets also available including express entry and free drink. For more information or vendor inquiries, please visit 626nightmarket.com.
  • Eloise Reynolds encountered a perplexing reality in medical billing: Providers can come after patients for more money well after a bill has been paid.
  • The wait time for an asylum-seeker in the U.S. to get a work permit is at least half a year. City governments across the country are pressing the federal government to change that.
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