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  • Peter Arnett, the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter who spent decades dodging bullets and bombs to bring the world eyewitness accounts of war from Vietnam to Iraq, has died. He was 91.
  • Australia, like other countries, has seen a rise in antisemitic attacks since the start of the war in Gaza.
  • As seen on local news CBS8, Fox5, The Localist SD and KUSI, join San Diego's fav thrifting women's event! At "Sip & Style" guests are welcomed into a chic, social setting where you can mingle, enjoy refreshments and fill a bag selecting from thousands of curated "like new" clothing, shoes and accessories. Your ticket includes your bag of "new to you" treasures and a drink of your choice with alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages available. Join Positive Phee's circular fashion movement! Positive Phee on Facebook / Instagram
  • Visitors can apply for a free pass up to seven days in advance on the airport's website. A limited number of passes are available each day and are issued on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to TSA approval.
  • On the second day of his inaugural overseas trip, Pope Leo XIV visited the ancient site of the First Council of Nicaea, in Turkey, urging Christians — and all faiths — to reject the use of religion to justify violence.
  • An inewsource/KPBS analysis found San Diego officials have been approving short-term rental licenses on properties that aren’t eligible.
  • Jamie, Ewan and Lachlan Maclean completed the fastest unsupported row across the Pacific, arriving in Cairns, Australia, on Saturday. They rowed over 9,000 miles non-stop from Peru.
  • National Grandparents Day is Sep. 7. NPR wants to hear from new grandparents about how your life has changed.
  • Record flooding in Washington state has forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate after torrential rains this week.
  • Bakunawa Market is an ancestral and spiritual marketplace rooted in Filipino heritage and healing. Inspired by the Babaylan, the healers and spirit-keepers of pre-colonial Philippines, the market offers a sacred space to remember our roots, reconnect with ancestral wisdom, and restore spiritual balance. The free, two-day community event features 30+ makers, healers, and artists – from ceramists, jewelers, and visual artists to herbalists, tarot readers, energy workers, and culinary creators – whose work reflects ancestral wisdom, decolonial practices, and spiritual connection. The Bakla Collective will also be featured, showcasing Queer Filipinx creators and centering equity and representation within San Diego’s creative community. Enjoy live performances, a Sunday workshop lineup – including Intro to Mediumship, Zero-Waste Candle Making, and Yoga + Sound: Collective Healing – and Kamayan by Kujo Eats (Sunday, 5-7 p.m.). Kamayan, meaning "by hand" in Tagalog, is a traditional communal feast where guests share food with their hands, scooping rice and dishes on a table lined with banana leaves. Thoughtfully curated by elders, each dish celebrates the true flavors of our ancestors, with a special spread featuring grilled pompano, fried bangus, BBQ chicken leg quarters, beef kare kare, pork BBQ skewers, and garlic rice. Bakunawa Market on Instagram
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