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  • It's harder for people in some Midwestern and Southern states to get liver transplants than it used to be, highlighting inequities in a system that doctors say has always been unfair.
  • NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks to Carmelo Crisanto, executive director of the Human Rights Violations Victims' Memorial Commission, about racing to archive human rights abuses in the Philippines.
  • The National Women’s Soccer League embarks on its 11th season this weekend with players looking to capitalize on the excitement building ahead of the Women’s World Cup while also moving on from the turbulence of the last two seasons.
  • The Federal Reserve raised its benchmark interest rate by a quarter percentage-point in an effort to curb high inflation. Some had called for the Fed to wait after two recent bank failures.
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  • Join us for a weekend celebrating imagination and maker ingenuity with a time traveling Victorian twist! Enjoy live music, vendors, themed workshops, dancing, tea dueling, Maker displays, teapot racing, dancing, formal Saturday Night Ball, and so much more. Also, showcased will be a variety of special presentations as we explore the 1889 Paris Universelle Expo (World Fair) and the construction of the iconic Eiffel Tower, one of the great modern engineering marvels. Costumes are welcomed and encouraged. The San Diego Maker's Guild will be doing hands on maker projects throughout the weekend. Strap your dancing shoes on as we will have the Mad Hat Hucksters swinging on Friday evening. Slip into something more formal as the High Society Jazz Band of San Diego returns for our Saturday Night Ball! Dates and times • Thursday, September 30 from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. • Friday, October 1 from 9:30 a.m. to midnight • Saturday, October 2 from 9 a.m. to midnight • Sunday, October 3 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Location | Mission Valley Marriott Hotel, San Diego. Get tickets here! Regular full-weekend adult ticket: $60 Discount full-weekend ticket: $50, only available for educators, military, seniors (55+ years old), students, and young adults (13-17 years old). Proof of status must be presented on-site. Single day regular admission - Friday: $25 Single day discounted admission - Friday: $20 Single day regular admission - Saturday: $35 Single day discounted admission - Saturday: $30 Single day regular admission - Sunday: $20 Single day discounted admission - Sunday: $15 Children 12 and under are free with any paid adult ticket.Please visit our website for more event details!
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