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  • Migrants risk their lives to seek protection and opportunities in the U.S., often when the asylum system is inaccessible to them. Many migrants who attempt to cross into the country by sea are rescued or recovered from the beaches and coastal areas that San Diegans call home.
  • An estimated 9,000 people have been killed and another 5.6 million forced to flee their homes. NPR has spoken to Sudanese from different walks of life to hear how they're coping.
  • The pop star has always loved out-trolling her trolls. But Doja Cat's fourth album and dramatic rollout pushes that persona further, interpreting her antics through a playfully demonic lens.
  • At stake are Poland's legal stance on LGBTQ+ rights and abortion, and the foreign alliances of a country that has been a crucial ally to Ukraine after Russia launched its full-scale invasion.
  • Bodhi Day is typically celebrated in the Buddhist Mahayana traditions of East Asia. In Japan, which now follows the Western calendar, it is celebrated on Dec. 8. In other parts of East Asia, the date varies. Generally, it falls between the winter solstice and the lunar new year.
  • From the organizers:You are invited to join us for the de la Torre Brothers C You Saturday! on April 15 at Balboa Park!In celebration of de la Torre Brothers: Post-Columbian Futurism, the de la Torre brothers’ first solo museum exhibition in San Diego, we invite you on a journey into the site of an epic battle for the future of humankind in one of their largest and most ambitious projects to date!
  • Students protested the Temecula Valley Unified School District ban on the display of all flags except the American and California flags.
  • Under a judge's new ruling, much of the federal government is now barred from working with social media companies to address removing any content that might contain "protected free speech."
  • The new coalition of donors, led by the MacArthur Foundation, says one out of every five Americans lives in a "news desert" with little to no reliable local news.
  • Are you ready to Party for the Planet? This Earth Day, Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego is kicking off a new event celebrating our ocean planet, highlighting some of the simple steps we all can take to make a difference. The family-friendly event runs April 22-23 and 29-30 and includes live music, recycled crafts, a scavenger hunt and the opportunity to contribute to an art installation. Birch Aquarium educators and Scripps scientists will also be hosting interactive stations that discuss how we can collectively tackle some of our planet’s greatest challenges. Party for the Planet is part of an annual nationwide initiative by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA) and its 220-plus accredited members. The event is included with the cost of General Admission, which is $24.95 for adults and $19.95 for children ages 3-17. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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