This story was originally published by Civil Eats. Every Wednesday morning, a refrigerated solar-powered truck arrives at the Mt. Hope Community Garden in Southeast San Diego. The driver hops out and lifts an awning on the side of the truck, revealing shelves that will soon be filled with leafy greens,... The post Creating Community Wealth and ‘Food Dignity’ in San Diego appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.
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161 years ago today, the American Civil War ended when Robert E. Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia surrendered to General Ulysses Grant and the Union Army. The moment was the first time the two men had seen each other face-to-face in almost two decades. Suddenly overcome with sadness, Grant found it hard to […] The post Good News in History, April 9 appeared first on Good News Network.
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Chronic inflammation often works quietly in the background but can fuel serious diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. New research reveals that everyday plant compounds—like menthol from mint, cineole from eucalyptus, and capsaicin from chili peppers—can team up inside immune cells to dramatically boost their anti-inflammatory power. While individual compounds showed modest effects, certain combinations amplified results hundreds of times over by activating different cellular pathways at once.
Porizkova explained that "being loved for who you are" is something that escaped her until she was 58.
Over a dozen Massachusetts golf courses reported $10 million or more in revenue in their most recent fiscal year — led by The Country Club in Brookline. The Country Club, which hosted the U.S. Open in 2022, led all nonprofit golf courses in Massachusetts by a comfortable margin with revenue of nearly $30 million. At No. 2 was Wellesley Country Club, at just over $20 million. More on this story from Boston Business Journal
It was nice for San Diego to get some rain over the past three days. As expected, the mountains had the highest accumulations. For Tuesday, we’re looking at dry conditions and slightly warmer temperatures. Temperatures will stay consistent through the next couple of days before we have changes heading into the weekend. On Thursday, a low-pressure system will bring breezy to gusty westerly winds. This will cool us down slightly ahead of warmer conditions Friday – Sunday. For the weekend, winds will shift offshore, and temperatures will warm up. Daytime highs will trend about 5-10 degrees above average during this time before we cool down next week. TUESDAY Coast: turning sunny – Upper 60s to near 70 Inland: turning sunny – Low 70s, breezy at times Mountains: mostly sunny – Upper 50s to upper 60s, breezy at times Deserts: sunny, warm – Low to mid-80s, breezy at times
The tide is turning against the cold and today marks the start of the real warmup. Highs will jump back into the mid and upper 50s under more blue skies. There are exceptions to this temp range, however, thanks to the wind direction. From the North Shore to the Seacoast and all of southeastern Massachusetts and Cape Cod, we’ll see highs in the upper 40s due to the southeast wind. Elevated fire risk Because of this steady – and at times gusty – breeze, fire danger will be elevated for much of southern New England today. Click here for active weather alerts. While we wouldn’t see hot, tall, fires with a (mostly) damp topsoil, we could see quick-moving brushfires that burn through the dry leaves/grass and any forest debris. Friday forecast, plus weekend weather Tomorrow’s wind is more from the southwest, so this again limits our temperatures on the Capes (Ann and Cod), Buzzards Bay, and the surrounding towns near the ca
The four astronauts said they were returning to Earth with "so many more pictures, so many more stories".
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SAN ANTONIO (AP) — De'Aaron Fox had 25 points and the San Antonio Spurs kept rolling even with Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle sidelined by injuries, defeating the Portland Trail Blazers 112-101 on Wednesday night. San Antonio (61-19) is 28-3 since Feb. 1 and has its best record since 2017, its last appearance in the [...]