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  • NPR speaks with a student from Myanmar who fears his plans to attend graduate school in the U.S. could be derailed by the administration's newest travel ban.
  • Monday, February 17 from 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. Ages 13+yrs welcome! Taught by a variety of skilled educators and professional artists, your teen will explore handmaking and traditional craft through a variety of mediums such as tiny ceramic wheel throwing, lino carving unique stamps and then block printing! Along the way, we’ll make fun, creative, high-quality crafts teens can take home. Our projects are geared to build and hone skills, creativity + exploration of a variety of materials. Projects and depth of craft exploration are matched up to the teen’s age and ability. It’s important that your teen bring water in a refillable bottle and a snack (no candy or peanut products please) in case they are hungry or thirsty. In addition, if your teen is enrolled in a nearby camp elsewhere in Liberty Station, and they’re camp is ending as ours begins, we are happy to walk them from their camp to the studio. If you’d like your teen to stay during the lunch hour from 12 p.m. - 1 p.m., for a fun, supervised space to eat their lunch (not provided) and a craft afterward, visit Lunch Supervision. Teens can bring a lunch to eat in-studio, or head out to buy lunch and come back to eat it in the studio, depending on your family’s arrangements. • Military and sibling discounts. • Scholarships available. • If this class is full, join the Interest List. • If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List Visit: Presidents’ Day Craft Camp for Teens 13+yrs San Diego Craft Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • Nearly half of Americans give President Trump a failing grade for his presidency so far, with near record low approval ratings at this point in the job, as he hits the milestone 100 days in office.
  • The ambitious violinist has an insatiable appetite for new music, much of which she's commissioned herself.
  • Matthew Hiller started making anti-Elon Musk stickers for Teslas after Musk's X takeover. He's made six figures selling them.
  • A rural Minnesota town is home to the biggest tech giant you've never heard of. Now it's riding out an unprecedented kind of storm.
  • Nightreign shrinks Elden Ring down into intense expeditions that demand tight three-player coordination. It's a joy for co-op fans, but sacrifices the expansiveness that made the original game so compelling.
  • Interior Department employees say they have been scrambling to keep the lights on and do their jobs as budget cuts driven by the Department of Government efficiency team start to bite.
  • Clean energy is crucial to meet rising U.S. electricity demand, according to industry analysts and executives. But the Trump administration's actions could slow development.
  • The town of Swannanoa is a mess after Helene. Some businesses may never reopen — including the only grocery store. "Swannanoa is a food desert," says the head of a nonprofit that brings in fresh food.
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