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  • During open enrollment for Obamacare, a record number of people signed up for private health insurance. Now the Biden administration has to pivot to helping people who are at risk of losing Medicaid.
  • The Hawaii resident was charged with one count of intentionally disturbing wildlife after he tried to help a baby bison return to its herd. Park rangers later had to euthanize the abandoned animal.
  • Frank Ocean closed the opening weekend of the music festival Coachella. He was originally slated to headline in 2020, but the show was postponed due to COVID.
  • Ride the Point is limited to 600 riders, registration will close once this number is reached. Family Ride: A 6 mile flat course on bike paths that is perfect for beginning riders, cruisers, challenged athletes, and families. 25 Mile Ride: An exclusive on-street ride through Point Loma, Cabrillo Monument, Ocean Beach, and Mission Bay. There is one challenging climb up the bay side of Point Loma to the rest stop at the Cabrillo National Monument. Metric Century Ride: This is a challenging 62 mile on-street exclusive route through San Diego. The route includes several Cat 5 climbs with a total ascent of 3030 ft. The ride traverses exclusive routes through Point Loma, Cabrillo National Monument, Mission Bay, Rose Canyon, UTC, UCSD, and Del Mar VIP Ride: Open to any rider who wants to contribute more for pancreatic cancer research and have an enhanced ride experience. The VIP experience includes VIP reception, concierge services, reserved parking, exclusive registration check-in area, continental breakfast, first start, event jersey, special SWAG, and VIP luncheon at the end of the ride. SEE POINT LOMA LIKE NEVER BEFORE Ride the Hidden, Unridden, and Forbidden Point Loma in San Diego on EXCLUSIVE routes open once a year! See San Diego like you’ve never seen it before and the Bragging Rights that go with it! Ride the Point was inspired by the late Jim Krause an avid bicyclist, Rotarian, and family man. Like all of us who ride, he loved getting out there with other cyclist for a day of riding, fun and comradery. He lived life to the fullest and dedicated himself to the cause of finding a cure for pancreatic cancer. We missed riding with Jim and decided in 2013 to organize Ride the Point – a ride dedicated to Jim and his passion for life. This year we are celebrating our 9th Annual Ride the Point and with your support we have donated over $250,000 to UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center for pancreatic cancer research. We thank all our past riders, sponsors, and volunteers and look forward to riding with you again this year! Join us Nov. 12, 2022 on an epic ride to support pancreatic cancer research in memory of Jim, Kiki, John, and in honor of all who suffer from this terrible disease. Follow on Facebook!
  • Find the book at your local library, or purchase it online from your local independent bookstore, Warwick’s.
  • Three new art books feature female subjects of every shape and hue from all over the world, doing the things that women have historically done — and also the things that men have historically done.
  • Do you feel your scenes read too fast, too slow or just right? Do you feel confident with pacing in your work? Are you using time as a vehicle not only to move characters through scenes, but also to build tension and dynamics in your stories? This class will help you unlock the mystery behind pacing and managing timelines in fiction. Instructions will include a variety of celebrated examples on how to structure, transition or manipulate time. Along the way you will learn a set of key concepts and craft techniques such as story time, elapsed time and freeze frames. There will also be an opportunity to try out at least one of the techniques discussed in class. By the end of this class, you will be more prepared in building structured timelines, writing well-paced scenes and pulling your whole story together. Although the class will mainly live in the context of fiction such as short stories or novels, techniques discussed here also apply to other prose genres such as memoir or personal essays. Follow @pingmei_writer on Twitter San Diego Writer's Ink on Facebook + Instagram
  • In 1966, Otis Taylor was refused his high school diploma from Manual High School in Denver, Colo., for refusing to cut off his afro at the administration's request.
  • In some communities, parents won't get a phone for a daughter (though they will for a son). That's set girls back during the virtual learning of the pandemic and can dampen their job prospects.
  • Life Kit's audience has actionable sustainability tips you can use year-round.
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