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  • Covered California enrollment fell 2.7% following the end of enhanced federal premium assistance. That’s better than expected, but many people are making concessions to afford staying insured.
  • First, San Diego County just agreed to pay its largest-ever wrongful death settlement. Next a safe-sleeping and parking site will be coming to the former Central Elementary in San Diego. Then, this week Oceanside is replenishing the sand on Tyson Street Beach, but we tell you why it's only a temporary solution. Followed by, the impact of the government shutdown on this year's Fleet Week. Finally, we tell you how streaming can affect your mental health.
  • What determines which artists are remembered and which are forgotten? Alice Barnett was one of the nation's most celebrated composers in the early 20th century, yet her name nearly disappeared from history. San Diego musicologist Katina Mitchell uncovers Alice's life and music, while experts trace the unpredictable forces behind fame, memory and legacy.
  • Global oil prices are in the high $70s as traffic through Strait of Hormuz comes to a halt. Some analysts have warned they could top $100 a barrel if the stoppage is prolonged.
  • His remarks are the first public ones to reporters since the U.S.-Israeli military operation against Iran began Saturday despite weeks of talks designed to stave off a conflict.
  • The anti-parasitic drug became a household name during the COVID-19 pandemic, and it is now being embraced as an alternative treatment for cancer. It is as politically polarizing as ever.
  • NPR's Leila Fadel asks Democratic Rep. Adam Smith of Washington, the ranking member on the House Armed Services Committee, about President Trump's unilateral authorization to strike Iran.
  • The war over Iran engulfed more of the Middle East and beyond on Monday as strikes intensified, Iran-backed groups stepped up attacks and a sixth U.S. service member was killed in action.
  • Tomato clownfish, in response to an unpredictable world, appear capable of adjusting when they lose their stripes based on cues from other fish and their habitat, a new study in PLOS Biology finds.
  • Celebrate the season with festive performances from Carlsbad Unified’s talented choirs, jazz ensembles, and student musicians. Enjoy holiday music, hot cocoa, cookies, and a cheerful community atmosphere as the Fountain Parking Lot transforms into a twinkling outdoor venue for the evening. Performance Schedule: 4 p.m. – Abbey Zavala, Soloist 5 p.m. – Carlsbad High School Holiday Jazz Band 5:30 p.m. – Aviara Oaks, Calavera Hills & Valley Middle School Groups 6 p.m. – Carlsbad High School Carolers 6:30 p.m. – Chamber Ensembles from Carlsbad & Sage Creek High Schools 7 p.m. – Carlsbad High School Holiday Jazz Band Come early, explore the Village, and enjoy a festive night of music and holiday cheer.\ Carlsbad Village Association on Facebook / Instagram
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