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  • The state Department of Education is launching a new program to offer grants to 10,000 aspiring school counselors.
  • Sarah McCammon talks with U.S. national security expert Andrea Kendall-Taylor about what is motivating Russian President Vladimir Putin as he escalates the threat of war with Ukraine.
  • Marking 100 years since its founding, China's Communist Party is trying to keep its revolutionary spirit alive. How? Training its cadres at party history boot camp.
  • Friday, Aug. 19 and Aug. 26, 2022 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand now with KPBS Passport! Two people, brought together in the most unusual of circumstances. Starring Michael Kitchen, Sophie Okonedo, Phyllis Logan, and Tom Knight, ALIBI is a romantic black comedy - a deft and extraordinary rollercoaster of love, murder and lies. It is written by Paul Abbott, one of the UK's most acclaimed screenwriters.
  • The county said clients cannot enroll in the drug treatment program until “corrective actions” are taken.
  • We're using new geopolitical and military terms — and resurrecting and revising old ones — to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a conflict in which information is treated as another battlefield.
  • Activists opposed to the jury's acquittal gathered in several cities across the country, including Chicago, New York and Oakland. Authorities in Portland declared a riot.
  • The Port of Los Angeles is on track to move a record volume of import cargo this year. The port expects to import about 5.5 million container units of cargo this year, a 13% jump over the previous record.
  • State fire officials say Pacific Gas & Electric power lines sparked last summer’s Dixie Fire in Northern California that swept through five counties and burned more than 1,300 homes and other buildings.
  • Each month the San Diego International Film Festival Channel will present a feature film or documentary and a short, as well as a Q&A or Panel with the Filmmakers and/or other influentials in the Festival Virtual Village. Access to the channel is an exclusive benefit to MySDFilmFest members, who also receive discounts on other events and invitations to surprise screenings. Films are available On-Demand from midnight to midnight. After watching your film join us at 6 p.m. for the Live Q&A with the filmmakers. Grab your glass of wine, some apps and settle in for a great conversation and insights from the Filmmakers. For more information about the schedule and film featured visit the SDFilmFest Channel.
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