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  • NPR travelled towards the "temporarily occupied territories" on the Ukraine-Russia border, where the people who live there are in limbo – cut off from both Ukraine and Russia, cut off from the world.
  • Texas's restrictive new abortion law has raised concerns that people who drive for the ride-hailing companies could face lawsuits for transporting passengers to clinics.
  • BUILD A FLYING CAR! Sound complicated? It’s not. The idea is simple: build a vehicle, release it down a ramp, and try to land it safely on the other side of the gap. It can't be too big, it can't be too expensive, and it can't be too dangerous, but the rest is up to you and your imagination. Read the full rules of the competition below. Engineering can take on many forms and our prizes reflect those challenges. Cash prizes include distance flown, creative engineering, creative design, and best use of recycled materials. Special prize for the best vehicle that matches the theme Keep on Rollin’. Ages: Fly Your Ride is open to 5th-8th grade. Due dates: Blueprints are due on Feb 1, 2022 and competition finals will be held at The San Diego Air & Space Museum on May 7, 2022. Teacher Student help: Teachers can request a mentorship to help establish a new program. A staff member will be assigned to help answer questions, get material grants for students, and host a student or student/parent launch meeting to explain the concept. Students, we are offering a limited amount of $30 grants to buy/obtain materials to build their vehicles. Grant applications will be available once the student has an approved blueprint. Checklist: Submit your initial Blueprint design to us by Feb 1, 2022. Our judging team will evaluate your entry and will let you know if you’re going on to the final round by Feb. 20, 2022. We’ll give you opportunities to talk to our experts at the San Diego Air & Space Technology Low Speed Wind Tunnel, which is owned by the Museum. The Big Day! We’ll hold the competition finals at the Museum, and see how your car does on the ramp. We’ll then pick the winners and award the prizes! For more information on this event and entry registration please visit HERE!
  • The return of the property was hailed as a step toward righting the wrongs inflicted by systemic racism. Now, the parties say, the $20 million sale will help restore some of the wealth stripped away.
  • Mental Health First Aid is a 8-hr public education training program that teaches participants the signs & symptoms, and risk factors of the most common mental health disorders. It also teaches a five-step action plan to assist a person who is experiencing a mental health episode or crisis. Since 2015 we have trained over 33,000 participants in MHFA. This online MHFA Virtual Alumni Reception is to recognize and show our appreciation all of the Mental Health First Aiders in San Diego County. Visit: https://www.mhasd.org/event-details/2022-mental-health-first-aid-virtual-alumni-reception
  • Rafael Agustin's parents were physicians in Ecuador, but when they came to the U.S. they worked at a car wash and Kmart to get by. It wasn't until he was a teen that he learned they were undocumented.
  • A new study finds that women are excelling in the book business. Yet, they still lag in other creative industries. We search for an explanation why.
  • It's peak season for returns, which are setting a new record. Some end up back on shelves or get resold to other merchants, and some wind up in landfills or sail overseas.
  • NPR's Scott Simon laments newspaper paywalls and wishes there was an easier, cost-effective way to read a lot of newspapers online without needing so many subscriptions.
  • Police are investigating the death of the singer for the boy band Astro, but have so far found no signs of foul play, according to South Korea's Yonhap news agency.
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