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  • Global leaders are negotiating about how to cut greenhouse gas emissions as quickly as possible. Scientists say every passing day, and every tenth of a degree, makes a big difference.
  • If it looks and smells like food, a dog will probably eat it - which includes marijuana edibles.
  • The confirmation hearings for the Supreme Court nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson are set for March 21. Activists who pushed for a Black woman are excited and ready for a fight.
  • Leisure and hospitality registered the most significant month-over payroll increase, adding 5,000 jobs.
  • The terrorism charges come over a speech Khan gave in Islamabad in which he vowed to sue police officers and a female judge and alleged that a close aide had been tortured after his arrest
  • Chili fan or not, the corner of Thorn and 32nd in North Park is the place to be Sunday afternoon for the return of SoNo Fest. In addition to plenty to eat and drink, you'll also be serenaded, with two outdoor stages and 12 bands — including Grampadrew (who'll kick things off at 11:30), Chloe Lou and the Liddells, Scary Pierre and Low Volts. Get the full music line-up and schedule here. Bancroft Main Stage 11:30 – Grampadrew 12:30 – Chloe Lou and the Liddells 1:30 – Scary Pierre 2:30 – The Creepy Creeps 3:30 – The Sleepwalkers 4:20 – Low Volts Beer Garden Stage 11:30 – Whiskey & Burlap 12:30 – Sunday Shoes with Julia McMahon 1:30 – Shawn Rohlf and the 7th Day Buskers 2:30 – Super Buffet 3:30 – Petty Saints 4:20 – The Nards Plus, you can get a gorgeous handmade ceramic bowl from San Diego Ceramic Connection with your ticket (you have to purchase in advance to get the bowl), and also visit dozens of vendors selling their handmade goods. Funds raised will support the ceramics, art, dance, gardening and music programs at McKinley elementary. —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS Details: Sunday, Dec. 5 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thorn St. and 32nd St., North Park. Free to attend, or get a bowl or mug plus tasting pass ($25) or bring your own mug for $22. Related links: View the event on Facebook
  • Santa and his many elves at the San Diego Fine Woodworkers Association are at it again. They're getting ready for their “Annual Holiday Gift Sale”. The sale features many hand-crafted items that range from holiday decorations to pens to laser arts to carvings to keepsake boxes and heirloom wood toys made in the local workshop. The San Diego Fine Woodworkers Association association is the largest woodworking guild in the country, and 40% of our new members are women who want to pursue the craft of woodworking. Our aim is to introduce the greater San Diego community to the joys of woodworking! Date | Friday, November 19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, November 20 from 9 am. to 1 p.m. Location | SDFWA Woodshop This is a free event open to the public. For more information, please visit sdfwa.org or contact the association at info@sdfwa.org or by phone at (858) 230-7593.
  • NPR's Rachel Martin talks to writer Raquel Willis about Kendrick Lamar's song "Auntie Diaries" which has divided trans people with its story of how he came to accept his relatives' gender identities.
  • This weekend in the arts: experimental percussion, Tchaikovsky goes hip-hop, a new installation at Art Produce, a new film that's a love letter to Tijuana, and mathematical poetry at the Bonita Museum.
  • The court’s decision allows the Biden administration to terminate the controversial Trump-era program.
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