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  • The Pulitzer-winning rapper has returned with his first solo release since 2017's DAMN.
  • Brands and companies are working to remove their Juneteenth items from shelves, as experts say those who are selling Juneteenth-branded products are "tone-deaf."
  • Saturday, May 28, 2022 at Noon on KPBS 2 / On demand now with PBS Video App. Shot primarily in England and France, the film documents the story of one of the last living survivors of a major World War II military tragedy, and two secrets that he kept for decades.
  • "Easing Your Mind About COVID-19 And The Delta Variant" It is easy to feel overwhelmed and confused right now; it seems that new information and updates are coming in rapidly, and we are in a constant state of change. Dr. Georgine Nanos is here to help us ease our stress and see the light at the end of the tunnel. She is a board-certified family physician specializing in epidemiology (the science of how diseases are spread), making her an expert source for information regarding COVID-19. Dr. Nanos will be answering many of the frequently asked questions about COVID-19, the Delta variant, going over how to maintain positive mental health and protect ourselves. Visit https://www.ljcommunitycenter.org/wcHer Bio: Dr. Georgine Nanos is a board-certified family physician with advanced training in epidemiology and public health. She founded Kind Health Group to bring an exceptional level of care to all her patients. She believes listening to each story and building a deep personal connection is the most rewarding part of medicine and the best way to get to the root cause of many complex medical issues. Dr. Nanos has been practicing medicine for over 18 years and has expertise in treating various medical conditions in patients of all ages. She also serves as a medical contributor to numerous local and national TV, radio, and print media outlets.
  • The Home Depot's uniform policy bans political or religious messages "unrelated to workplace matters" from employees' aprons, or elsewhere on their clothing.
  • After a year of pandemic lockdown, the Oscars will go ahead this Sunday - this time with a much different format.
  • In some white and wealthy Census tracts, upwards of 99% of businesses got federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans. Meanwhile, in some low-income minority tracts, fewer than 5% received funds. Meanwhile, English Learner student enrollment dropped over the past year. And, new information on how our local military members are getting vaccinated.
  • Prosecutors allege that Atlanta rapper Young Thug co-founded a violent street gang.
  • Britain's prime minister steps down as leader of the Conservative Party after a slew of members of his government said they could no longer serve under his scandal-tarred leadership.
  • Teens spend their spring break finding solutions to local community problems. They present their plans in a podcast.
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