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  • San Diego Gas & Electric said power shutoffs could persist until Wednesday evening.
  • NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with listener Clive Jerram of Rockville, Md., and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
  • The new research will study the physical and mental health effects of gender transition. It comes on the heels of the administration cutting hundreds of research grants for LGBTQ+ health.
  • The San Diego Housing Commission was given more than $7 million to assist January flood survivors, but only about one in four of those displaced qualifies for it. In other news, according to a new Center for Disease Control report, about 80% of overdose deaths in the U.S. are from opioids, primarily illegal fentanyl. Plus, we learn how the California grid is balancing supply, and how an electrical test bed at UC San Diego wants to change the way we consume energy.
  • The Trump administration's "Make America Healthy Again" platform has boosted the agenda of a conservative think tank that's been working for more than a decade to reshape the nation's public assistance programs.
  • A former USAID worker has a new mission. She's hoping to connect philanthropists with overseas programs that have lost — or are likely to lose — their U.S. funding.
  • In recent weeks, there's been a debate among conservatives over the H-1B visa program. State Department data shows that workers from India received the majority of H-1B visas issued last year.
  • An NPR investigation finds federal judges have enormous influence with few checks on their power. Law clerks and other judicial employees are vulnerable to mistreatment and have few job protections.
  • The Hindu holiday of Navaratri involves some complicated dance moves, passed down from parents to children. But as one mother discovered, the line between passing on cultural traditions and mortifying your teenager daughters can be perilously thin.
  • Enjoy A Splash of Color and Culture at the San Diego Koi Show! This dazzling event celebrates the vibrant colors and majesty of koi fish, showcasing their elegance and diversity. Key Attractions: Koi Judging Competition: Witness expert judges evaluate the finest koi, considering factors like coloration, conformation, and overall health. Koi Health and Pond Keeping Presentations: Learn from seasoned experts about maintaining healthy koi and creating idyllic pond environments. Kid-Friendly Activities: Keep the little ones entertained with fun activities like coloring and picture opportunities with our mascot Kevin the Koi. Cultural Performances: Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of koi keeping and join us for a fun San Diego Taiko Performance. Vendor Marketplace: Explore a variety of vendors offering koi and pond supplies, unique gifts, and more. Whether you're a koi enthusiast or simply want an introduction to this enjoyable hobby you will find something unforgettable at the San Diego Koi Show.
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