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  • President Biden has resisted changes to Senate rules requiring 60 votes to pass legislation. But he says he would support changing the filibuster to codify privacy rights, including abortion rights.
  • Several media organizations quote anonymous U.S. officials as saying they believe the purported heir to the leader of al-Qaida died but they don't offer details about how or when.
  • After 20 years of failure, the U.S. military court in Guantánamo is admitting a 9/11 trial may never happen. Instead, the defendants may plead guilty, serve life in prison and avoid the death penalty.
  • Summer means longer days and warmer temperatures. This naturally leads to spending more time outdoors. Every summer, I Love A Clean San Diego collects thousands of pounds of waste from local beaches. As we celebrate outdoors this summer, how can we keep this waste out of our environment and put trash in its place? Join I Love A Clean San Diego as we dive into sustainable habits for the summer! During this webinar, we’ll discuss: -How to have a low waste BBQ, picnic, or beach day -Zero waste and energy saving summer recipe ideas, including how to properly dispose of food waste in your green bin! -Environmentally friendly pool toys and beach supplies -Proper recycling and upcycling of materials from all of your summer activities Our Celebrate Sustainably: Summer Fun webinar will take place on Wednesday, July 28, from 4-5 p.m. Please register to receive the Zoom link. This webinar is in partnership with the City of Poway. We can’t wait to see you there! Register here: https://cleansd.org/event/summer-fun-7-28/
  • Scripps said it was working to notify 147,267 people so they can take steps to protect their information, though there's no indication at present that any data has been used to commit fraud. Plus, UC San Diego’s RIMAC arena vaccination superstation has delivered its last dose. The superstation closed its doors on Tuesday. And state officials are considering changing the watchdog role of nursing home inspectors. Critics argue it would weaken oversight by turning the state’s inspectors into consultants. Then, a new report from The San Diego Union-Tribune's Social Justice Reporting Project explores the role colorism has played within communities of color. Plus, San Diego is in the process of rolling out a whole extra layer of waste pickup — food waste will soon need to be combined with yard waste and placed in new green bins. Finally, discover new music from bands in the region, including 10-19 and the Number Men, Accidents, The Verigolds, Maura Rosa and Satanic Puppeteer Orchestra.
  • Ahead of the storm, local residents were able to fill up free sandbags at multiple locations across the city and county.
  • The ruling comes as human rights groups warn that turning the case of the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi over to the Kingdom would lead to a cover up.
  • NPR's history podcast Throughline bring us the story of why the Uyghur people have become the target of what many are calling a genocide in China.
  • KPBS is looking for stories from San Diego residents whose trash or recycling bins have been damaged.
  • Residents will put the food waste in their green bins and it will be processed at EDCO's new anaerobic digestion facility in Escondido. Microorganisms, along with heat, convert the material to natural gas and fertilizer.
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