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  • There was a time when many thought the Internet was beyond government regulation, its very chaos a source of creativity and strength. Nate Anderson's The Internet Police looks at how law enforcement went about changing that.
  • Netflix says more than 200 countries tuned into the "Beyoncé Bowl" and its two NFL games. We may just be starting to learn what that ultimately means for the future of television and sports media.
  • U.S. employers added 223,000 jobs in December, as the unemployment rate dipped to 3.5%. Despite some high-profile layoff announcements, the overall job market remains tight.
  • This page was created for the Edward R. Murrow Awards 2023. This episode contains no commercial breaks. The original episode can be found here or where ever you find your podcasts.
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  • The calendar has turned to December, and jingle bells have arrived at the top of the charts, led, as usual, by Mariah, Wham and Brenda Lee.
  • Campus protesters want administrators to sell off investments in companies with ties to Israel. Here's a look at what divestment means — and why universities are saying no.
  • Hospice of Santa Barbara (HSB) hosts its 11th annual Heroes of Hospice luncheon on Sunday, September 10th, in person, from 11 am - 1:30 pm at the Rosewood Miramar Beach Resort, which is helping sponsor the event. This year’s event will have a special focus on Celebrating Those We Love and their ongoing impact in our lives.



    The event honors the people and organizations that bring compassion and care, at all levels, to those in need in the greater Santa Barbara community. This year’s honorees include Charlie Zimmer, Santa Barbara Foundation and HSB’s Patient Care Services team.



    In recent years, the demand for HSB’s services has been growing. To help meet this need, fundraisers and the recognition that comes with Heroes of Hospice allows the organization to reach additional community members struggling with grief or life-threatening illness, free of charge. To learn more, sponsor, or purchase tickets, please visit: HospiceofSB.org/Heroes
  • Cottage Rehabilitation Hospital’s Therapeutic Recreation Services presents a monthly virtual meeting featuring adapted sports, recreation, wellness and inspiring life stories.

    Kristina M. Wong, MS, OTR/L, CAPS, SHSS, will share how to create a functional and beautiful space to age gracefully at home. Participants will learn how to modify existing residences in order to live safely and comfortably at home. Discussions will include creating various
    livable spaces, including exterior pathways, bathrooms, bedrooms, showers and kitchen areas.

    Kristina Wong is a nationally registered and state-licensed occupational therapist with work experience in acute inpatient rehabilitation and outpatient therapies.

    Register today at:
    cottagehealth.org/outlook

    Cottage Rehabilitation Hospital (CRH) provides the Outlook Speakers Series as a community service. CRH does not endorse any resources or speakers comments that are not sponsored by Cottage Health.

    For more information, contact Kay Richmond at krichmon@sbch.org or 805-568-8999 x 82101
  • Save the Date for the 31st Annual Mardi Gras Ball presented by Community Conscience on February 10, 2024 at the Hyatt Regency Westlake – Westlake Village.

    Festivities begin at 5 pm with a champagne reception, music by the Chris Banta Trio, hors d’oeuvres, and the silent auction. A wonderful dinner will follow, along with a live auction, King & Queen recognition, and a lively evening of dancing to the Fifth Avenue Entertainment!

    Community Conscience will honor David Catlin and Cristy Warner as King and Queen of its 31st annual Mardi Gras Ball, for their exemplary and selfless community service.

    Community Conscience provides RENT-FREE office space for 14 Human Service non-profit agencies that provide assistance to those in need.

    For more information and to purchase tickets, go to:
    https://communityconscience.org/mardi-gras-ball/
    or contact the office at 805-494-3543
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