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  • Congress changed the law in the 1970s when President Nixon prepared to leave with his documents — and infamous tape recordings.
  • Mr. Luan will show kids how to draw basic shapes. Then they will add other elements to those shapes to create popular objects like people, bunnies, cars, fish, caterpillars, houses, etc. Throughout the lesson Mr. Luan will have them color parts of those objects. All they will need is common 8 1/2" by 11" white paper and some crayons. Each class will be 30 to 45 minutes. Date | Thursday, December 23 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Location | Linda Vista Library meeting room Email Mr. Luan at lpham@sandiego.gov for information on how you can register your child for this program! These classes are designed for preschoolers.
  • The author Chibundu Onuzo reflects on her older brother's path to success after leaving the U.K. for their native Nigeria — and wonders whether she should consider joining him.
  • The FDA issued revised guidance about how often to test after exposure to someone with COVID or after symptoms occur. It's not exactly the same as what the CDC says. What's the best way to proceed?
  • Where Creativity is Nurtured, Skills are Acquired, and Art is Made We are located in the historic downtown district in the Village of Fallbrook within walking distance of shops, restaurants, the Fallbrook Art Center, the Brandon Gallery, and other galleries. The School campus offers: Ceramics Studio Printmaking Studio Two classrooms Art Deck Warm Glass Studio Year round programs include classes and workshops in painting, drawing, ceramics, printmaking, jewelry making, fiber arts, and paper arts as well as art programs of all kinds for youth and adults in all skill levels. Our mission statement: Fallbrook School of the Arts is a non-profit arts education facility serving culturally diverse individuals of all skill levels, children to adults.
  • Court papers show that the FBI recovered several documents that were labeled “top secret” from former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.
  • On suspense file day, state legislators killed dozens of bills, including some controversial proposals on health care costs, social media regulation, pay transparency, climate change and much, more more.
  • Defense lawyers say juror Richelle Nice was biased and lied to get on the jury that convicted Peterson in 2004 of murdering 27-year-old Laci and the unborn child they planned to name Conner.
  • Lt. Col. Chris Richardella was one of the officers leading the U.S. Marine Corps at the Kabul airport when the Taliban took over. In the second of a two-part conversation, he recounts what followed.
  • Attorney General Merrick Garland cited the “substantial public interest in this matter” in announcing the request at a hastily scheduled Justice Department news conference.
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