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  • Four female soldiers taken hostage on Oct. 7, 2023 by Hamas were handed over to the International Committee of the Red Cross in Gaza on Saturday morning, and then transferred to the Israeli military.
  • NPR first reported on the case of Charles Givens, a disabled inmate at Virginia's Marion Correctional Treatment Center, in 2023. Four corrections officers were accused of beating him to death and a fifth accused of negligence. Givens' sister, Kymberly Hobbs, sued the five men.
  • The San Diego Padres play Colorado Rockies at the Petco Park Stadium. For more information visit: mlb.com/padres Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • A journey through the Baroque era’s most imaginative and whimsical works, featuring Telemann’s Don Quixote Suite and Purcell’s The Fairy Queen, capturing the essence of storytelling through music. Visit: https://theconrad.org/events/baroque-fantasia/
  • In San Diego County, the median price for a single-family home was $1.04 million in April — a 2.7 % increase from $1.02 million in March and a 12.6% rise from $930,000 in 2023.
  • All but one of the 27 EU member countries voted to impose tariffs on specific U.S. products. The vote came before President Trump announced a 90-day pause on U.S. tariffs on goods from most countries.
  • The judge overseeing the rewriting of college sports rules threw a potentially deal-wrecking roadblock into the mix Wednesday, insisting parties in the $2.8 billion suit redo the part of the proposed deal.
  • For decades, the U.S. dominated the men's 400-meter race, one of the most difficult and prestigious events at any Olympic Games. But no American man had won gold since 2008 — until Wednesday.
  • The San Diego Veterans For Peace will set up their Hometown Arlington West Memorial on Monday, November 11th, 2024, which is both Armistice Day and Veterans Day, on the lawn in front of the USS Midway Museum at 910 N. Harbor Drive, SD, CA. 92101. This memorial, modeled after the headstones at Arlington National Cemetery, honors the nearly 300 fallen servicemen and servicewomen from the four southernmost counties in California, who died in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. Chapter members of all services will be on hand to provide information to the public about the display and to read the names and data about each of the fallen, with the assistance of the public. The event will close and be put away at 4 p.m. The press and public is asked to stop by, honor the fallen, read their names, and reflect on this aspect of the cost of war. Visit: Arlington West Memorial San Diego Veterans for Peace on Facebook
  • Critic Eric Deggans explains how Saturday Night Live became the long-lived force it is.
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