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  • The State Department warns of potential anti-American violence following the U.S. killing of al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri. Experts say his loss hurts the group, but doesn't erase the threat.
  • Oil prices surged after Saudi Arabia and some other oil producers announced they're reducing their oil output. That will send gas prices higher – and benefit energy companies in America.
  • The new trash fee will be the first one San Diego trash customers have had to pay, and officials say they’ll have a chance to shape it.
  • Higher oil prices would help fill Russian President Vladimir Putin's coffers as his country wages war on Ukraine and force Americans and others to pay even more at the pump amid worldwide inflation.
  • You’ve started meal planning, cooking with scraps, and storing all of your groceries properly. You’ve even attended one of our Save Your Scraps webinars – but you’re still faced with inedible food waste! What can we do with the scraps of food that we don’t eat? Learn about composting these scraps and take home your very own vermicomposting bin at our Compost Your Scraps Workshop! Join I Love A Clean San Diego for our first in-person workshop of the year, focused on kitchen waste reduction and composting. We’ll cover how to keep organics out of the landfill by shopping smart, storing food properly, and composting your scraps. We’ll also discuss different composting methods, do’s and don’ts for making healthy soil, and how to use your finished compost. The first 25 registrants will be able to create and take home a fully functioning vermicomposting bin (composting with worms)! Please indicate your interest in your registration and limit one vermicomposting bin per household. Date | Saturday, November 6 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Location | Old Poway Park Register here for free! The first 25 registrants will be able to create and take home a fully functioning vermicomposting bin (composting with worms)! Please indicate your interest in your registration and limit one vermicomposting bin per household. Please note: Due to supply restrictions and current health guidelines, we are limited to 40 total participants. If you register but are unable to attend, please email us at education@cleansd.org as soon as possible so we can give your space to another resident. For more information, please visit cleansd.org/compost-your-scraps-workshop or call (619) 291-0103.
  • The motions were filed by lawmakers angry with President Macron for forcing through an unpopular bill raising the retirement age from 62 to 64. It's been 60 years since a no-confidence motion passed.
  • San Diego is preparing for stormy weather over the next week and leaders are encouraging area residents to take proactive steps to prevent flooding.
  • The CIA rarely seeks publicity, but has opened up a bit as it marks its anniversary. Director William Burns told the inaugural podcast that he wanted to "demystify" some of the agency's work.
  • Women are banned from private and public universities until further notice, a Taliban government spokesman said, the latest edict cracking down on their rights and freedoms.
  • In the U.S., what does it mean when a white family and a Black family share a last name — and one of their ancestors is a pioneer of Black history? How Black and white Woodsons became one family.
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