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  • This month, don't miss these noteworthy works on view: Jennifer Vargas at Mesa College Art Gallery, Maggie Shen at Athenaeum Art Center, Paul Strand at San Diego Museum of Art, Reiko Sudo at the Japanese Friendship Garden and Wendy Maruyama at PHES Gallery.
  • Twitter has become the first mainstream social media platform to reinstate the former president, who was banned from many sites after his supporters breached the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
  • The formidable lyricist celebrates eight years of sobriety with this Tiny Desk home concert from his studio near Detroit.
  • The fallen Silicon Valley star faces up to 15 years in prison for defrauding investors in her blood-testing company. A U.S. senator is among those who have written letters asking for mercy.
  • Celebrate western lore and other tales and music with members of Storytellers of San Diego, in an evocative old-timey atmosphere. Come early for the crafts market, stay for stories and join our open mic (actually no amplication) to complete a day filled with acoustic delights. And there are plenty of those from members of Fold Heritage who will be holding the stage nearby. Dress up encouraged! In the Porter House: 11:00am - Host JT Moring (guitar, banjo) "Scoundrels and Others" 12:00pm - Host Marilyn McPhie "Tales from Old California" 1:00pm - Host Fred Laskowski "Wild West Women (and Men)" 2:00pm - Hosted Open Mic - tell us a story! (warm and supportive atmosphere.)
  • GOP Rep. Comer says pending investigations will show Hunter Biden engaged in influence peddling. Comer alleges then-Vice President Biden may have financially benefitted from his son's businesses.
  • Hardcore Starbucks fans eagerly await the day the coffee company gives out limited-edition holiday cups. The union organizing Starbucks workers hope those same customers will help support their cause.
  • The Navy said the offering of the NAVWAR complex is the largest real-estate competition in its history.
  • Hunt-Broersma picked up the sport after her left leg was amputated below the knee in 2001 and people told her she couldn't run. She set out to prove them wrong and never looked back.
  • House Republicans will hold leadership elections Tuesday to determine their party leaders for the next Congress, even though the House has still not officially been called in their favor.
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