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  • Volunteers with the LiTEArary society read to children who live in "book deserts" and bring them their own books.
  • One megadonor in particular has made up the overwhelming majority of funding opposing the ballot measure — physicist Charles Munger Jr., who also supported efforts to create the independent redistricting commission more than a decade ago.
  • Because of the government shutdown, the National Flood Insurance Program is no longer writing new policies. It's causing problems for would-be homeowners, but private companies have stepped in to help.
  • Johnny Mitchell Johnny Mitchell is a stand-up comedian, writer, and podcaster from Portland, Oregon. He began doing stand-up comedy while serving time in the Oregon State Penitentiary for marijuana trafficking, and upon his release, he moved to Hollywood to try his hand at show business. A decade later, he is one of the most prominent up-and-coming comedic voices in the country. In 2020 he published a novel, “Days Of The Trap” about his experience as a drug smuggler and his time spent in prison. The book was published in 5 languages and sold more than 50,000 copies. In the fall of 2022 he launched a podcast and YouTube series “The Connect: with Johnny Mitchell,” which became an overnight success. 10 months later, his channel has 840,000 active subscribers and over 500 million views. He has been featured on top comedy podcasts like “Flagrant” with Andrew Schulz and “Your Mom’s House” with Tom Segura and Christina Pazsitzky, as well as many of the top true crime podcasts. Bryan Torresdey Anyone raised by immigrant parents knows the pressure of being a first-generation American. Add family dysfunction, a Mexican mother from Juarez, and the chaos of modern life, and you have the recipe for Bryan Torresdey’s sharp and witty social commentary. Following the viral success of his "LATINX" rants, he’s made a name for himself in the comedy scene. He was recently featured in GQ Magazine, and ABC News, Bryan also received a prestigious “Audience Award” NBC award for his comedic writing. With content that garners hundreds of millions of views, you won’t want to miss his insightful and hilarious jokes, turning our mad world into punchlines! Leo Dottavio and Danny Mullen Mic Drop Comedy on Facebook / Instagram
  • Celebrate Ukrainian culture with a day full of music, dance, and delicious traditional food! Food Court (11 a.m. – 5 p.m.): Treat yourself to famous Ukrainian varenyky (potato & cheese), Crimean Tatar chebureky, fresh salads, hand-made cookies, watermelon, ice cream, and cotton candy! Lawn Program (1 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.): Enjoy an exciting lineup of performances featuring: • U3Zub (Ukrainian folk-rock) • Chervona Kalyna Dance Group (Los Angeles) • Namysto Dance Group • Iaroslava Caracosa • And many more! Volunteers Needed! Help us make this festival a success! We need support with setup, salad prep, food service, and cleanup. View all roles and sign up here. Bring your friends and family and experience the best of Ukrainian hospitality, music, and flavors. We can’t wait to see you there! House of Ukraine on Facebook / Instagram
  • Whether your child or grandchild is a budding archaeologist or just eager to experience the past in a whole new way, our camp offers something for everyone. Get ready for a week filled with adventure, discovery, and endless fun! Space is limited to 30 campers per session. Sign up now and let the adventure begin! Our autumn day camp for elementary school students will take place the week of Thanksgiving. Choose individual days or choose them all! Grades: 2-7 Schedule: November 24 to 26 Hours: 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Extended care hours: Early drop-off (9 a.m.) and late pickup (4 p.m.) are available for a fee. San Diego Archaeological Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • Many economists and business leaders are raising alarms about falling birthrates. But advocates for lower human populations say a less crowded world will be happier and more sustainable.
  • If you’re heading to Comic-Con transit could be a good option to get there. Plus, a KPBS investigation digs deeper into an uptick in the euthanasia rate at San Diego County-run animal shelters. We also look into a five-day forecast – for pollution. Then, some tips from our arts reporter on how you might be able to see George Lucas up close at Comic-Con.
  • Coffee growers are facing climate change, labor shortages and incomes below the poverty line. On International Coffee Day, we take stock of the industry behind the beverage.
  • The federal government remains shut down. The NPR Network is following the ways the shutdown is affecting services across the country.
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