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  • Amazon workers formed their first union. And at Starbucks, 380 stores are unionized, but not one has a contract. But the big, established unions have won big raises for workers.
  • Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has moved most of his campaign resources to Iowa. Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley is vising the Hawkeye state more too. But Donald Trump remains the front runner.
  • Wednesdays, June 4 and June 11, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! This two-part, four-hour series, takes viewers on a journey through more than 10,000 years of North American history and across some of the continent’s most iconic landscapes, tracing the animal’s evolution, significance to the Great Plains, near demise, and relationship to the Indigenous People of North America.
  • Communities across San Diego County will mark the United States' 247th birthday.
  • A play about fathers, daughters, and what we choose to see. Birds of North America by Anna Ouyang Moench. From one of the writers of Apple TV’s hit series, Severance, comes a father-daughter story that spans decades in one suburban backyard. John and his daughter Caitlyn are birders. As they scan the skies, looking for elusive birds, the climate and their worlds will change as they struggle to understand the parts of one another that defy understanding. Produced in partnership with the San Diego Audubon Society. Event information: The play is directed by Lisa Berger. Previews are February 5 & 9, 2023. Opening Night is February 10, 2023. The ASL Performance is on February 26, 2023 Playing: Thurs. @ 7:30 p.m., Fri. & Sat. @ 8 p.m., Sun. @ 2 p.m. Tickets: start at $25, discounts are available for seniors, students, & military! Location: MOXIE Theatre, 6663 El Cajon Blvd, Ste N, San Diego, CA 92115 - Parking is FREE! Special contest: Moxie Theatre will hold a photography and writing contest in correlation with "Birds of North America." The deadline is Feb. 1. Learn more here.
  • As Israel continues to push into Gaza, it says its forces freed an Israeli soldier who had been held by Hamas since the Oct. 7 attacks.
  • Join us, Wednesday May 10, at 8 p.m. at the historic La Jolla Comedy Store for an evening of laughs to benefit The Burn Institute. The American Me Comedy tour and Stefani N. Von Huben are bringing together a hilarious line-up of comics including the 2022 Reigning San Francisco Comedy champ- Chris Riggins. Joining Chris will be host Jason Rogers, Matt Curry, Joe Sib, Natasha Collier, and Samuel Orson. It's going to be a fun night of comedy for a cause in support of The Burn Institute. Tickets may be purchased online Tickets are $20 and there is a 2 drink minimum per person. 21+ with VALID ID, if you have a foreign ID, you also need a passport. Proceeds from tickets sales will be donated to The Burn Institute: a non-profit organization committed to educate and inspire our communities to reduce burn injuries and empower those affected by burn trauma. Since 1972, celebrating over 51 years, The Burn Institute transforms and saves lives by providing life-changing services for burn survivors. To prevent fires and burns, they work with firefighters and volunteers to educate the San Diego community. The Burn Institute strives to assist as many people as possible- giving children, teens, adults, and elders the right tools – and bright hope for the future. With their many programs and services, The Burn Institute makes powerful impacts that protect, encourage, and transform. Come share this special one-night comedy event in support of The Burn Institute! With your support, we can prevent fires, reduce the resulting burn injuries, and help all burn survivors thrive. Together, we can stand-up, and can make a life-saving impact on our San Diego community's safety and well-being- one laugh at a time! Stay Connected with the Comedy Store! Instagram & Twitter
  • Anderson Clayton is the youngest — and only Gen Z — state party chair in the country. She wants to help President Biden win over young and rural voters in her state next November.
  • The nation's historical markers delight, distort and, sometimes, just get the story wrong.
  • Russia recruits Nepali men with promises of citizenship and enticing wages. But after news of at least 10 Nepali troops killed, Nepal's government and families want to bring their soldiers home.
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