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  • Princess Cruises has canceled nearly a dozen roundtrip cruises in and out of San Diego.
  • France battles a "monster" wildfire that has forced thousands to flee their homes. Wildfires in Europe this summer have broken out as heat waves bake the continent and renew focus on climate change.
  • COVID-19 activity remains high in San Diego County Friday, the Health and Human Services Agency reported, but antiviral pills and monoclonal antibodies can help with treatment to avoid getting severe symptoms.
  • Join us for a sunset meditation and bonfire at Mission Bay. Enjoy getting together with like minded people in a fun and meaningful way. There will be time to just relax and chat, bring some snacks if you like. We will begin the meditation around 6:30 p.m. Invite friends and family. Everyone Welcome. Free Event. WHEN | Saturday, August 27, 2022 ‣ This event runs from 6:30 p.m to 10:00 p.m. WHERE | Vacation Isle ‣ Hibiscus Ln. San Diego, California 92109 ADMISSION | This is a FREE event! SOCIALS | Follow Kadampa Meditation Center in San Diego on Facebook!
  • Jeff German covered Las Vegas for decades, as a columnist and investigative reporter. A city official faces murder charges in German's stabbing death.
  • In each class, we will learn how to read and pronounce Yiddish, listen and understand the various dialects it is spoken, and learn Yiddish’s rich and extensive vocabulary and grammar for reading, writing, and practical use. We will use the textbook “In Eynem”, a landmark interactive new textbook from the Yiddish Book Center, the education feature on the Yiddish Duolingo course, and a variety of sources from Yiddish history, prose, song, and current events. We will go from learning the alef-beys to holding a conversation, and enjoying all the fruits of the Yiddishland. Dates: Dec. 2-Jan 6 Times: Thursdays from 6pm-7pm Location: 1128 Wall Street, La Jolla, CA, 92037 Cost: $25 for each class or $100 for a 6-session package for early bird registration (available until Nov. 25 ) or $125 for the 6-session package if registering after Nov. 25. Teacher: Zach Golden is a rabbi at Yiddishkeit-based experimental synagogue and cultural center Der Nister in Los Angeles, and assistant to the editor of the Yiddish Forverts. A learner and enthusiast of Yiddish for many years, he believes strongly that there is an intrinsic value to the language and culture. For more information and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • Unprecedented, deadly floods in Pakistan have submerged an area bigger than Colorado. Morning Edition spoke with the country's climate minister and a civilian volunteer about ongoing relief efforts.
  • Leisure and hospitality registered the most significant month-over payroll increase, adding 5,000 jobs.
  • Lawmakers are calling for an investigation two weeks after an NPR report found a student loan program designed to help low-income borrowers wasn't living up to its promise.
  • Low-income and middle-class Californians would get tax rebates of up to $1,100 under a proposal unveiled Monday by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom. It is part of a broader pandemic recovery plan made possible by an eye-popping $75 billion dollar state budget surplus. Meanwhile, some schools are offering covid-19 vaccines at their clinics on campus. Plus, the Port of San Diego is attempting to improve air quality in nearby neighborhoods.
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