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  • Dozens of witnesses are set to take the stand in the trial, including CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who is scheduled to testify for seven hours. The outcome could reshape the future of Meta.
  • San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria's office on Friday announced the administration will sponsor two proposed state bills aimed at cracking down on human trafficking.
  • Gather with family and friends at Bronze Bird for delicious Thanksgiving Day dining in Downtown San Diego. The 3-course prix fixe menu features traditional holiday dishes and seasonal So-Cal cuisine. Menu selections include a savory Autumn vegetable and wild rice soup; roasted turkey breast with herbed stuffing and rosemary garlic mashed potatoes; pan seared halibut with smoked celery root puree; and for dessert, a decadent pecan walnut tartlet topped with coffee Chantilly. Reservations are recommended. Starter: Wild Rice and Autumn Vegetable Soup - Garnished with Fried Chickpeas OR Bitter Greens & Grapefruit Salad - Arugula, Frisée, Endive, Pink Grapefruit, Marcona Almonds, Green Goddess Dressing Entrée: Roasted Turkey Breast, Herbed Stuffing, Spiced Cranberry Sauce, Gravy, Rosemary Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Roasted Carrots & Parsnips OR Pan Seared Halibut, Smoked Celery Root Purée, Shaved Fennel Parsley Slaw, Lemon & Chive Cream Sauce Dessert: Pecan Walnut Tartlet OR Pumpkin Cheesecake The 3-Course Bronze Bird Thanksgiving Dinner is $55 per person. Tax and gratuity are additional. A limited a la carte menu including Kids Menu will also be available. Thanksgiving dinner parking validation provided for Westin Gaslamp valet. Visit: https://www.opentable.com/booking/experiences-availability?rid=1231666&restref=1231666&experienceId=368017&utm_source=external&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=shared
  • The vote brings Republicans a step closer to finalizing a sweeping plan to address defense, energy, immigration and tax policy. But a number of potential wildcards must still be sorted out.
  • A Soviet-era Central Asian pop music anthology shines a light on the region's ethnic diversity and music that transcends genres from Korean brass bands to Uyghur garage rock to Crimean jazz.
  • November 23, from 9:30 a.m. - Noon It’s time to get into the Winter spirit by creating Glass Nightlights or Ornaments for yourself or a special someone on your gift list. Join Instructor Suzanne Balestri on the Saturday after Thanksgiving to make holiday ornaments such as snowmen, penguins, Judaica, candles, wreaths, Christmas trees, elves, etc. Keep the season’s inspiration going, and design a nightlight to add a soft seasonal glow to any room. (Nightlight mechanism will be provided.) You’ll have a wide selection of glass colors, textures and patterns to create one-of-a-kind winter treasures. No previous glass experience needed. Suzanne will help you along the way, and will send you instructional glass cutting and grinding videos in advance of the workshop so you can become familiar with several techniques before class. All glass art will be kiln-fired after class and ready for pick up at the Collective a few days later. A $15 (cash only) materials fee is due to the instructor at the start of the class. Adults and Teens of all levels are welcome! Ages 8-12 years must be accompanied by an adult. • Military and sibling discounts • Scholarships available • Homeschool funds accepted • If this class is full, join the Interest List. • If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available.
  • The pontiff left the hospital on Sunday following treatment for a severe respiratory infection that led to bilateral pneumonia.
  • Aug. 31 is International Overdose Awareness Day. We'll talk about exposure to illicit drugs, the science behind addiction and where to find help.
  • President Trump's hostage affairs envoy, Adam Boehler, says a new Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal could happen "within weeks," as he defends his direct talks with Hamas.
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Tuesday, Oct.14, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV. Explore the dramatic story of the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990. The film focuses on the determined people who literally put their bodies on the line to pass the legislation that changed the lives of all Americans.
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