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  • A Turkish student living and studying lawfully in the U.S. was arrested by federal immigration officers. A lawyer explains to NPR some of the basic rights people have in such a situation.
  • Musk's comments came two days before International Holocaust Remembrance Day and right after he was criticized for making what many viewers interpreted as a Nazi salute during an inauguration speech.
  • The order tests the power of Trump's authority and would require voters using a federal form to show proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections. It's sure to be tested in court.
  • Election officials are spreading the word on efforts to protect the vote.
  • Days before Donald Trump takes office with the promise of mass deportation, immigrants are bracing for Trump's potential first actions. Some are staying away from going to work, while immigrant advocacy organizations have launched "know your rights" campaigns across the country.
  • Rising waters flooded Native Poppy on Mission Gorge Road on Jan. 22, 2024, just weeks before Valentine's Day. We checked to see how the business is doing a year later.
  • When Paul Cotter's father began to show signs of early-onset Alzheimer's disease, he lost job after job. Then, a small local company offered him a role that helped rebuild his sense of purpose.
  • NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Democratic strategist David Axelrod about Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson's book, which explores Biden's decline and how his inner circle has concealed it from the public.
  • Thousands of newly arrived refugees lost financial support and help with setting up their new lives in America. Aid groups are challenging the freeze in court as they scramble to keep refugees housed.
  • We are pleased to announce we will be back at the beloved Panama 66 for our annual holiday community bike ride and awards party! Bring your merry spirit and brightly lit-up bike to bring cheer to the neighborhood as we parade around Uptown. Schedule of Events: 4:30 p.m.: Come early to get your bike fitted with lights (available for purchase) from our partner Light Me Up Safety Lights 5:30 p.m.: Gather at Plaza de Panama 6 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.: Joy Ride rolls out 7 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.: Joy Ride returns 7 p.m. - 8 p.m.: Enjoy the Food & Drinks (included with your Golden Gear Ticket) 8 p.m.: State of Union Talk, Golden Gear Awards, Raffle, and Silent Auction 8:45 p.m.: Event concludes The Joy Ride is FREE to all. A $40 ticket to the Golden Gear Awards includes a drink ticket and light snacks. Additional food and drinks will be available for purchase. We are grateful to Panama 66 and Jeff Motch for hosting us! Panama 66 - For Families and Craft Beer Connoisseurs We are pleased to work with Marisa Garcia from Light Me Up Safety Lights to provide lights for purchase on the day of. Giveaway Opportunity and Silent Auction Items include generous contributions from: Adams Avenue Bicycles, Lynt, Rad Power Bikes, OB People's Food Co-op, and Light Me Up Safety Lights. Enter the silent auction to win: Radster™ Road Electric Commuter Bike!! Visit: https://givebutter.com/joyride2024 San Diego County Bicycle Coalition on Instagram and Facebook
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