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  • The policy change is widely seen as a major step toward rearming Japan more than seven decades after its demilitarization after World War II.
  • As the nation reels from the Monterey Park shooting, questions arise over how to confront the stark reality of increasingly common instances of violence.
  • May "Maya" Millete, who disappeared two years ago after she was allegedly murdered by her husband, described in text messages that her husband had routinely been engaging in controlling, abusive behavior, it was revealed in court today.
  • U.S. doctors can now choose Amjevita instead, the first of several close copies of the popular rheumatoid arthritis drug expected this year. But industry-watchers warn consumer savings may be limited.
  • Stream the series now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+. Chuck D of Public Enemy explores Hip Hop’s political awakening over the last 50 years. With a host of rap stars and cultural commentators he tracks Hip Hop’s socially conscious roots. From The Message to Fight The Power 2020, he examines how Hip Hop has become "the Black CNN."
  • The video of this 2019 incident was made public because of the work of the First Amendment Coalition.
  • Southwest Airlines says disruptions that led to more than 16,700 cancelled flights over the holidays will have severe financial consequences for the company.
  • The Navy has been embarrassed by COVID outbreaks on the USS Roosevelt. Now it’s relying on vaccines and new guidance to keep crews healthy at sea. Meanwhile, the two latest murders of journalists in Tijuana have prompted the Baja California Attorney General's Office appoint a a special prosecutor to investigate. Plus, legislation that would help create a single-payer, government run health plan in California will face a key hurdle in the next week.
  • This month, LJAA will feature a demonstration by Ann Chaitin, a mixed-media artist. The demonstration will be held on Thursday, April 28 from 3-5 p.m. The demonstration will show how a variety of handmade papers, bits of nature, photos and found objects can be combined and layered to reflect a personal visual image. Chaitin says that "mixed media lends itself to working with varied textures and multiple layers, often becoming a symbolic representation of time or place or person that is real and personal." Free and open to the public. (In-person) Held every fourth Thursday of the month. Visit: https://www.ljcommunitycenter.org/art-receptions La Jolla Community is on Facebook
  • Authorities already had planned to highlight the attacks — then came word of yet another shooting with a political target.
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