MLK/FBI
1625 N. Las Palmas Blvd., Hollywood
Using newly discovered and declassified files, Sam Pollard s documentary uncovers the extent of the FBI s surveillance and harassment of Martin Luther King Jr. The film also sheds light on the government s history of targeting Black activists. Capacity is limited. Tickets and refreshments must be purchased in advance. FM radio is required for audio.
Jurassic Quest is a dinosaur drive-through adventure for the entire family at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. (Jurassic Quest)
Friday, Jan. 15 - Sunday, Jan. 31
Jurassic Quest Dino Drive Thru
Rose Bowl Stadium
1001 Rose Bowl Dr., Pasadena
The touring dinosaur exhibit makes the first of three stops in Southern California. Guests can check out 70 photorealistic baby dinos, T-Rexes and other species while listening to an audio tour from the comfort of their vehicles. The quest heads to Costa Mesa and Pomona in February.
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24 Hours Inside a Brooklyn Hospital: An Update
Hosted by Michael Barbaro; produced by Annie Brown, Daniel Guillemette and Clare Toeniskoetter, with help from Alexandra Leigh Young and Sydney Harper; and edited by Lisa Chow, Liz O. Baylen, Lisa Tobin and Paige Cowett.
In the spring, with permission from staff, patients and their families, we shadowed one doctor for a day to get a sense of what it is like on the front lines of the pandemic.
Thursday, December 24th, 2020
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Hey, it’s Michael. Starting today, The Daily is revisiting our favorite episodes of the year, listening back and hearing what’s happened in the time since they first ran. Up first: A story from this spring, when New York City was the epicenter of the pandemic.
Girl Scouts honor adult volunteers from Greenwich
Dec. 21, 2020
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Greenwich Girl Scout Alexa Tobias, 9, checked her marshmallow during a campfire roast that was part of the Greenwich Girl Scouts Girls Go Outdoors 2018 Camporee at the Camp Seton Scout Reservation in Greenwich, Conn., Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018.File / Bob Luckey Jr. / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Greenwich Girl Scout Carly Cernigliaro, 11, a member of Greenwich troop 50100 attended the Girls Go Outdoors 2018 Camporee at the Camp Seton Scout Reservation in Greenwich, Conn., Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018.File / Bob Luckey Jr. / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Briar Lissauer a Brownie in Cos Cob Troop 50301 sat in the grass as she fished in a lake during the Greenwich Girl Scouts Girls Go Outdoors 2018 Camporee at the Camp Seton Scout Reservation in Greenwich, Conn., Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018.File / Bob Luckey Jr. / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreSho
Scots sex trade survivor s plea to ban men from buying sex as she opens up being trafficked across Europe
Diane Martin was trafficked across Europe as a prostitute and is campaigning for a Nordic style law change in Scotland.
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Campaigner Diane Martin is campaigning against the sex trade (Image: David Johnstone Phortography)
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Why Did the U.S. Turn Down Vaccine Doses?
Hosted by Michael Barbaro; produced by Alexandra Leigh Young, Neena Pathak and Sydney Harper; and edited by Dave Shaw.
The Trump administration rejected the opportunity to secure a bigger stockpile months ago. How did that happen?
Thursday, December 10th, 2020
michael barbaro
Hey, it’s Michael. We know that 2020 has been a difficult year. But it’s also been a year of small victories, personal milestones, and moments of joy. If something good happened to you, we want to hear about it. So write us an email or better yet, send us a voice memo to thedaily@nytimes.com that’s thedaily@nytimes.com and tell us your story of good news this year, large or small. And thank you. From The New York Times, I’m Michael Barbaro. This is The Daily.