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Allentown council adopts ban on production, sale of cannabis in borough

Allentown council adopts ban on production, sale of cannabis in borough
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Sister Dana sez, "In a recent poll, Tr@mp's Big Lie is gaining ground..." - San Francisco Bay Times


By Sister Dana Van Iquity–
Sister
 Dana sez, “In a recent poll, Tr@mp’s Big Lie is gaining ground—40% of Americans now believe that the 2020 election was fraudulent and don’t believe Joe Biden won the Presidency. How can we still rightfully call ourselves the UNITED States?!”
ARTSAVESLIVES presents 
SIDEWALK SALON SUNDAY SLOW STREETS every other Sunday 11 am to 5 pm on Noe and Market—thanks to benefactor/curator/artist 
Thomasina DeMaio. On May 2, I had the awesome privilege of greeting our glorious San Francisco 
Emperor David Glamamore & Empress Juanita MORE! and her royal dog as well as 
Senator Scott Wiener and 

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The Mental Floss Summer 2021 Reading List


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Summer is on the horizon, and there's no better companion for a trip to the beach or a lazy day off than a good book. To get you ready for the (hopefully) relaxed months ahead, we're sharing our recommendations for books to add to your reading pile. Whether you’re a fan of true crime, sci-fi, comic books, or non-fiction, we've got a book for you.
1.
Owls of the Eastern Ice: A Quest to Find and Save the World's Largest Owl // Jonathan C. Slaght; $18
Farrar, Straus, and Giroux/Amazon
Take a break from the summer heat and transport your mind to Russia’s Far East, where the endangered Blakiston’s fish owl hides within the snowy forests. You don’t need to be a birder to enjoy this book: Jonathan C. Slaght’s account of his research on these elusive animals is a captivating introduction to not only the owls, but also to the people who call this fascinating region of the world home.

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Moms search for lifesaving bone marrow donors for daughters with rare diseases


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(NEW YORK) — A group of moms from across the country celebrated Mother’s Day this year with one wish — to find the bone marrow donors who will save their daughters’ lives.
“If she gets the bone marrow transplant, she’ll be a normal baby,” Anessa Haden said of her 8-month-old daughter, True, who has been told by doctors she likely won’t live past the age of 3 without a matching donor. “A bone marrow transplant is literally her hope to a long life.”
True was diagnosed three months ago with congenital amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia (CAMT), a rare disease in which bone marrow no longer produces platelets, which are critical to blood clotting and preventing bleeding, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

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'Apologize for corona first': Anti-Asian hate endures on social media


'Apologize for corona first': Anti-Asian hate endures on social media
More than a year after the coronavirus pandemic hit, Twitter, Facebook and other social networks are still falling short of fully curbing anti-Asian rhetoric.
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People hold up signs at a Stop Asian Hate rally in Chicago on March 27.
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Shirley Wang's phone wouldn't stop buzzing as the hurtful tweets flooded in. Earlier that day, the 26-year-old Harvard student posted a thread of tweets about anti-Asian racism, prompting more than 100 replies.
"We must fight anti-Asian racism without fueling anti-Blackness (calls for increased policing are unacceptable)," Wang tweeted on Feb. 14.

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Virginia D. Van Sciver, dedicated volunteer


February 14, 2021
Virginia Dare Van Sciver, 88, of Harbeson passed away peacefully Friday, Jan. 15, 2021. Virginia was born in Rising Sun, Md., in 1932, daughter of the late Donald C. and Constance “Connie” Jones Graybeal, wife of the late Donald Van Sciver to whom she was married for 60 years, and mother of the late Jean Marie Van Sciver. 
Virginia graduated from Rising Sun High School in 1949 and attended Salisbury State Teachers College. She met Don in 1951, then a seaman at Bainbridge Naval Base, and they married that year. She joined Don when he was transferred to the Key West Naval Base. After Don’s service the couple moved back to Salisbury, Md., then Pittsburgh, Pa., Richmond, Va., and Bayonne, N.J., as Don pursued his education and career. Virginia bore a child in each of those four cities, caring for her husband and young family. In Bayonne she was able to return to education, becoming a beloved private grammar school teacher.

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Meet the 9- and 11-Year-Old Sisters Whose Lives Christina Applegate Is Trying to Help Save


Meet the 9- and 11-Year-Old Sisters Whose Lives Christina Applegate Is Trying to Help Save
People
12/21/2020
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Courtesy The Van Sciver Family; Inset: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic
This Christmas, two adorable sisters from Inglewood, California are asking for a bone marrow donor to save their lives — and Christina Applegate is using her voice to help find a match.
Kimora, 11, and Kylie Van Sciver, 9, are often with their "second family" at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, where they get treatment for the complications caused by sickle cell anemia, their mom Destiny tells PEOPLE.
"I feel like nothing compares to the suffering that Kimora and Kylie have endured through my life, and seeing it as a mother firsthand," says Destiny, 33. "Having a front seat to it is the worst thing you can imagine."

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