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  • Three times in the past two weeks, editorials at the 'Washington Post' failed to disclose that they focused on matters in which owner Jeff Bezos had a material interest.
  • President Trump said the suspected shooter came to the U.S. from Afghanistan in 2021. The administration plans to send 500 more Guard personnel to the nation's capital in response to the attack.
  • Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina called for dialogue "to find a way out of this situation" and said the constitution should be respected.
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+ / Watch Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV + Sunday, Oct. 26 at 2 p.m. on KPBS 2. As a New York Yankee, Bobby Richardson developed lasting relationships with his teammates, none deeper than his with Mickey Mantle. This relationship alone demonstrates the power of Bobby Richardson’s faith and influence on the many people he’s known, and even continues today in his hometown of Sumter, SC. Bob Costas and Yankee Historian Marty Appel join Bobby and others to tell this story.
  • Flight delays and cancellations continue to rise across the country. San Diego International Airport has largely been spared, even as TSA agents and air traffic controllers are expected to miss their first full paycheck this week because of the government shutdown.
  • Lucky's Breakfast was more than a diner — it was a community. After the passing of beloved owner Lucky Wong, his family and loyal customers-turned-friends reflect on the man whose generosity, humor and daily breakfasts brought North Park together, and whose name now graces the street where generations of San Diegans gathered.
  • Renowned artist Julian Prolman, widely known as The Great White Buffalo, is thrilled to announce the launch of his latest art collection in a special partnership with Exclusive Collections Gallery, located in the vibrant Gaslamp District of San Diego. This groundbreaking exhibition transcends traditional art displays, serving as a powerful initiative to support the transformative mission of Art for Education. “The art serves as a vehicle to secure holopods, enabling educators from around the globe to connect with marginalized communities and deliver high-quality education in areas where access is limited,” Prolman emphasizes. A portion of the proceeds from this collection will be dedicated to acquiring the technology necessary for this innovative initiative. The inaugural holopod will be installed at the Chema Vision Children's Center in Kibera, Kenya. The collection features striking punk glam screenprinted paintings that vividly portray the faces of Indigenous leaders, each piece a powerful homage to the guardians of our natural world. These artworks evoke the spirit and resilience of the natural protectors, capturing their strength and wisdom. The punk glam aesthetic infuses a contemporary edge, blending rebellious energy with reverence for tradition, creating a visually arresting narrative that honors the vital role these leaders play in safeguarding our environment. Each painting serves as a celebration of cultural heritage and environmental stewardship, inviting viewers to reflect on the deep connections between identity, nature, and activism. The collection will be on display and available for public purchase on Friday, September 12, and Saturday, September 13. Don’t miss this opportunity to support an impactful cause through the power of art.
  • Octogenarian Sisters Rita, Regina and Bernadette went back to their old convent with local support, and an Instagram following. "People are calling us the rebellious sisters!" Rita says.
  • Lawmakers are considering putting a bond measure before voters in 2026 to fund billions of dollars in building repairs and student housing projects for California’s colleges and universities.
  • Join us on Saturday, August 16 at AleSmith Brewing Company to celebrate our fourth annual Tony Gwynn Day. In honor of the Anniversary of Mr. Padre's 2000th and 3000th hits, two special commemorative beers featuring the newest Tony Gwynn artwork by Ground Floor Murals on the labels will be released in 16oz 4-pack cans and on draft in the Tasting Room. Food vendors on-site will be: - The Pastrami Stand - Pretzels and Pints - Zoe's Place - 360 Italian - Big Smash Burger Live music with The Jackson Wagner Band and the Lemon Squeezers, DJ's leading up to game time at 6:10 p.m. as the Padres take on the Dodgers. Paint & Sip activations throughout the day with mural artist Victoria. Victoria will offer a selection of items such as Koozies, Tote Bags, and Canvases to paint Tony Gwynn, Padres, and AleSmith themes onto. Fan club, @KeeptheFaithSD will also be here during the game doing some awesome Padres Swag raffles and Padres Trivia after the game. Try Axe Throwing with Celtic Axe onsite in our barrel room and more! This event is family friendly and open to the public. RSVP'ing does not guarantee access to cans of the released beers. Limited amount of cases will be sold in a pre-sale to those who RSVP a week out to the event. Pre-Sale for beer will start on Wednesday 8/13 at 12 p.m. The remaining cases will be sold out of the AleSmith Gift Shop on Saturday 8/16 starting at 11 a.m. AleSmith Brewing Company on Facebook / Instagram
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