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  • At its first rally, "Republicans for Harris" encouraged fellow conservatives to vote for Democrats over former President Donald Trump. The Trump team responded, calling Harris "dangerously liberal."
  • A federal judge has ordered Rudy Giuliani to turn over his New York City apartment and various other assets to two Georgia election workers who won a $148 million defamation judgment against him.
  • More than 30 schools are on the waitlist to open food pantries, once Feeding San Diego has enough funding to supply them.
  • FILM FORUM CORONADO presents "Stage Fright" Wednesday, May 15 @ 6 p.m. Coronado Public Library 640 Orange Ave. Coronado 92118 CA 619) 522-739 (First and Third Wednesdays) “STAGE FRIGHT” (1950. 110 min.) - Alfred Hitchcock conjures up a twisted backstage mystery thriller set in the stage world of London. An aspiring actress (Jane Wyman) assumes undercover acting roles to prove her friend (Richard Todd) innocent of murdering his lover’s (Marlene Dietrich) husband. FILM FORUM CORONADO is held in the Winn Room at Coronado Public Library, on the first and third Wednesdays, with a brief introduction before the film and a discussion afterward, led by Ralph DeLauro. FILM FORUM CORONADO is presented by the Coronado Public Library, the Friends of Coronado Library, and the Coronado Island Film Festival.
  • FILM FORUM CORONADO presents "Bad Education" Free Film and Discussion Coronado Public Library 619) 522-739 640 Orange Ave. Coronado 92118 CA (First and Third Wednesdays) Wednesday, May 1 at 6 p.m. “BAD EDUCATION” (2019. 108 min.) - Hugh Jackman, Allison Janney and Ray Romano headline this devious, whipsmart morality play. An intrepid high school student reporter unearths a massive, true life embezzlement scandal that rocked Long Island. FILM FORUM CORONADO is held in the Winn Room at Coronado Public Library, on the first and third Wednesdays, with a brief introduction before the film and a discussion afterward, led by Ralph DeLauro. FILM FORUM CORONADO is presented by the Coronado Public Library, the Friends of Coronado Library, and the Coronado Island Film Festival.
  • An NPR investigation finds thousands of veterans were pushed into high-cost mortgages by a program that was meant to help them. A rescue plan being rolled out by the Department of Veterans Affairs is excluding many vets who need help.
  • The United States has made almost no progress in closing racial health disparities despite promises, research shows. The government, some critics argue, is often the underlying culprit.
  • Anne Lamott will join Dean Nelson for an interview about her new book "Somehow: Thoughts on Love" in partnership with Warwick's. Anne Lamott is the author of the New York Times bestsellers "Dusk, Night, Dawn"; "Almost Everything"; "Hallelujah Anyway"; "Small Victories"; "Stitches"; "Help, Thanks, Wow"; "Some Assembly Required"; "Grace (Eventually)"; "Plan B"; and "Traveling Mercies," as well as several novels. A past recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and an inductee to the California Hall of Fame, she lives in Northern California. "Love is our only hope," Anne Lamott writes in this perceptive new book. "It is not always the easiest choice, but it is always the right one, the noble path, the way home to safety, no matter how bleak the future looks." Anne Lamott on Facebook / Instagram
  • Plus, 10 Best Lists from Midday Movies critics.
  • Some clinics will now check your breast scan for arterial calcification, which can be a sign of heart disease risk. But questions remain about the approach.
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