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  • Hyundai just opened a high-tech auto plant in Georgia. Originally meant to just build EVs, it's expanding toward plug-in hybrids — a sign of bigger shifts in the auto industry.
  • The investigation will examine conditions at the county's East Mesa Juvenile Detention Facility and Youth Transition Campus, according to a statement issued Tuesday, which said the Attorney General's office will look into.
  • The F-35 was meant as a one-size-fits-all fighter that could be used across NATO. But strained U.S.-Europe relations are giving some member countries second thoughts about the U.S.-built plane.
  • In solidarity with GreenFaith communities throughout the country, the Interfaith Coalition for Earth Justice will hold a pre-Inaugural candlelight vigil, "Bringing Light into the Darkness," on Wednesday, January 15 from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. in Balboa Park (El Prado and Balboa Drive). Faith community activists and lovers of Earth will gather to shine a light of hope in the darkness of the harmful rhetoric and anticipated actions that threaten climate and social justice progress. All are welcome regardless of faith or none! The vigil will feature faith reflections and songs on the theme of light. GreenFaith is a worldwide multi-faith climate and environmental movement. We also encourage you to sign this GreenFaith pledge – Call to Courage. Call to Courage Pledge: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScehjtlxI7K5BkpGW28xflIvQsX9MfcV3YPCW7xEsZr1HvbBg/viewform Balboa Park (El Prado & Balboa Drive) On-street parking is nearby. For more information, contact Phil Petrie at phil@icejsd.org
  • Susan G. Komen San Diego will host its inaugural Impact Luncheon on March 21, 2025, at Mister A's in Bankers Hill. Hosted by celebrity chef Sam "The Cooking Guy" Zien and his wife Kelly, a breast cancer survivor, the event will raise awareness and provide resources for individuals affected by breast cancer. The luncheon will feature the Impact Awards, honoring exceptional contributions to the breast cancer community in categories such as Corporate Partner, Local Innovator, and Visionary Leader. This event highlights Susan G. Komen's dedication to advancing breast cancer research and ensuring equitable access to care. By bringing together survivors, advocates, and thought leaders, the Impact Luncheon will spotlight Komen’s impact, including its Patient Navigation Program, which supports individuals in overcoming barriers to treatment and care. With over 43 years of dedication to the cause, Susan G. Komen has funded life-saving research and provided vital services to individuals facing breast cancer. Since 2020, Komen has served thousands through its Patient Navigation Program, which provides essential support to those facing barriers to treatment and care. This program has been instrumental in reducing diagnosis and treatment delays, improving patient outcomes, and strengthening communication between patients and their healthcare teams. Tickets for the Impact Luncheon are now available online for $150 per person. For more information on the event, to submit nominations for the Impact Awards, or to purchase tickets, please visit www.komen.org/sdimpactluncheon. Connect with us on social at www.komen.org/contact-us/follow-us/
  • The state and local health departments that rely on CDC funding say the money is not coming in on time and no one can tell them why. Some are laying off staff.
  • India is hoping to attract more manufacturing as the Trump administration's tariff policies make it more expensive to do business in China.
  • Paramount Global will pay $16 million to settle President Trump's lawsuit over 60 Minutes' interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris — a lawsuit that many legal experts considered spurious.
  • A new collection of essays by New Yorker writer Evan Osnos, The Haves and Have-Yachts, provides rich research and material for the conversation about extreme wealth in America today.
  • Canadian and Italian dignitaries marked the successful recovery of a portrait of Winston Churchill known as "The Roaring Lion," stolen in Canada and recovered in Italy after a two-year search.
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