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  • Called "the sweetest man in the music business" by ex-bandmate Don Felder, Meisner joined Don Henley, Glenn Frey and Bernie Leadon in the early '70s to form one of the most popular acts in history.
  • A lawsuit backed up by internal affairs investigations detail a pattern of harassment and retaliation in the Sheriff Department's Poway station.
  • While the graduate student workers that went on strike from the UC system for six weeks won concessions like increased pay, a substantial portion of the workers are still dissatisfied and the contracts are relatively short, so tough negotiations may resume again in 2024.
  • American Sepp Kuss has won La Vuelta, a cycling jewel, after getting help from two teammates who have won six Grand Tour titles between them.
  • From Rep. Nancy Pelosi to Sens. Mitt Romney and Mitch McConnell, lawmakers' ages are a big subject of discussion and debate. One member of Congress shares ideas for increasing generational diversity.
  • Soccer's world governing body is trying to grow the women’s game at pace. It seems to be working.
  • Conservative groups created a census plan for a Republican president that includes pushing for a citizenship question that's likely to lower the counts for Latinos and Asian Americans.
  • Cannon resisted government regulation of business, supported protective tariffs and frowned upon change in general. It was said that had he been present at the Creation he would have voted against it.
  • "The Inflation Reduction Act, the Midterm Election, and YOU" Please join us to hear from special guest speaker RL Miller from Climate Hawks Vote. One of the most important climate actions we can take is to vote for candidates who, regardless of their political affiliations, understand and accept the science behind climate change and are willing to make mitigating it their top priority. In this talk, we will learn about a resource that will help us evaluate how politicians rank in their commitment to fighting the climate crisis, protecting the environment, and ensuring environmental justice. We will also examine the intersection of climate politics and policy, learn more about the Inflation Reduction Act, and gain insights into the midterm election. There will be time for questions from the audience. While there is no charge for this online event you’ll need to register in advance. You can do so here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0tceCoqToiEtcHbfrfRmKethP--5_98zOp?fbclid=IwAR0RY5nZzoKgZDu1dOa_zkKpF1lcJpG1mit9ZjlGYR_sp5KhAyI0LkTBwp0 About our speaker: RL Miller founded Climate Hawks Vote to build grassroots political power for the climate movement. Miller is also a Woolsey fire survivor, elected to the Democratic National Committee (2020-2024), elected chair (emeritus) of California Democratic Party’s Environmental Caucus (2013-2021), and tweets way too much as @RL_Miller. Outside interests include keeping chickens and sleeping.
  • This weekend in the arts: Contemporary Korean polychrome painting; San Diego Art Prize; a play about an "it girl" sex worker in 19th century England; haunted dance; spooky Shakespeare; Dìa de los Muertos; experimental bassoon; live music picks and more.
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