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  • A new report from a left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities finds that upcoming changes to Social Security will amount to a "45-mile trip for some 6 million seniors."
  • Code Switch's Gene Demby looks into the Department of Education's new end-DEI portal that asks Americans to narc on their local public schools.
  • Saturday, March 29, 2025 at 4:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. Samantha starts her trip with a view of the St. Louis Arch and visits Ted Drewes Frozen Custard. She meets author Michael Wallis, who shares insights on Route 66. Exploring Cuba, Missouri, she admires colorful murals. She reflects on the Tulsa massacre at a memorial before learning why Tulsa is known as the Route 66 capital.
  • The mood on the campus of Brown University, a hotbed of student protest last year, is now one of fear and intimidation, according to some students.
  • The Six Triple Eight sorted millions of pieces of wartime mail in a matter of months but weren't recognized publicly for decades. Just two of the 855 women are believed to be alive for the ceremony.
  • Join Dr. Ron Glickman (NU, BBA ‘80 AAS ‘79), seasoned business executive, award-winning author, and CIO of Trader Joe’s, as he defines authentic leadership in the modern world. In this engaging webinar, Dr. Glickman will introduce two transformative leadership superpowers that empower professionals at any career stage to unlock their human and leadership potential. Drawing on insights from his 30+ years of experience leading high-performing, culturally diverse teams and his acclaimed book Lead for a Change, Dr. Glickman will provide actionable strategies for fostering growth and achieving breakthrough results. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a leader who has mastered "performing while transforming." Visit: https://nu.zoom.us/webinar/register/6417337765124/WN_hqAYLznIR9KI86rFBtsHag#/registration
  • President Trump has already shaken up the Middle East by suggesting a U.S. takeover of Gaza. More drama could be on the way when the president spells out plans for other parts of the volatile region.
  • Nonprofit art space The Hill Street Country Club, founded in 2012, has served as a hub for art, music and community. The gallery's final exhibit, Marisa DeLuca's "What Goes Up Must Come Down," is a study of Oceanside's lost or abandoned buildings — and the grief therein.
  • This weekend in the arts: Tijuana Design Week; "Voice Out"; "Materiality"; Wu Man and the La Jolla Symphony; saxophone with the San Diego Symphony; City Ballet's "Carmen"; Mara Altman's "A Little Shelf Love"; Leonard Patton Trio; moondaddy and more.
  • A Delta passenger plane and an Air Force jet flew narrowly close to one another outside Washington, D.C., on Friday, prompting a collision warning and "corrective instructions" from air traffic controllers.
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