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  • Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Pakistan's foreign minister, is at the U.N. along with other leaders to seek help for a country ravaged by floods.
  • Donald Trump is officially running again, trying to avenge his loss to Joe Biden, even as Trump still refuses to admit he lost. Trump's push to overturn the 2020 outcome helped spark an insurrection.
  • Why are American politics so polarized now? NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull about why he blames Rupert Murdoch, the former CEO of Fox News.
  • The 12-mile bridge has served as a key auto and rail supply line from Russia into Crimea. A Ukrainian official said the incident was just "the beginning," but stopped short of taking credit.
  • In this special bonus episode of San Diego News Now: Chuck Marohn is president of the nonprofit Strong Towns and author of the new book "Confessions of a Recovering Engineer," in which he picks apart everything that he sees wrong with his profession. Too often, he says, streets are designed to accommodate as many cars as possible at the fastest speed possible. Pedestrian and bike safety are often an afterthought. KPBS metro reporter Andrew Bowen spoke with Marohn ahead of his planned talk on Thursday, Nov. 18 at the San Diego History Center in Balboa Park.
  • Free Speech Systems filed for bankruptcy amid the trial underway seeking to force Jones to pay $150 million or more to the family of one of the children killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook attack.
  • Families who had their lives shattered on Dec. 14, 2012, are still straining under the weight of their losses — and still pushing for the changes they had hoped would have already happened by now.
  • The likelihood that Republicans may win the House has triggered concerns in Ukraine. Last month, most House Republicans voted against a funding package that included billions earmarked for Ukraine.
  • San Diego had a weekend to remember when it comes to sports. But, what is it about sports that makes us care so much?
  • The Intelligentsia Home Brew Class is the perfect entry into the world of specialty coffee. Participants will work hands-on with our expert barista, Amy, to begin the journey of mastering coffee's preparation with the Chemex and other pour over brew methods. Topics to be covered include pour over brewing and a guide to understanding extraction basics and troubleshooting your coffee at home. Date | Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 4pm Location | Virtual Zoom Link Purchase tickets and zoom link registration here! Ticket price includes a 12oz bag of the class’ featured coffee which will be shipped directly to you before the class! *If you purchase your ticket less than 7 days before the date of the class we cannot guarantee arrival of your coffee shipment by the class date. For further information on this event please visit website: https://www.intelligentsia.com/pages/home-brew-class Intelligentsia Coffee Social Media: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
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