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  • News broke this week that Musk had taken a 9% stake in the company, becoming its single largest shareholder. Musk polled users on whether they want the ability to edit their tweets.
  • The environmental impacts from Russia's invasion of Ukraine could be felt far longer than the war itself.
  • In Southeast San Diego, community art spaces are few and far between. One resident is looking to remedy that with the opening of a new center in Chollas View.
  • Community pushback against the new street design prompted Mayor Todd Gloria to order the street returned to how it was before the controversy.
  • The San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office says Tuesday that it closed the case. The victim and Tyson requested that charges not be filed.
  • The former GOP vice presidential candidate resigned as Alaska governor in 2009. Even around her hometown of Wasilla, many Republicans soured as she gained a national following as a culture warrior.
  • President Joe Biden outlined a bold economic agenda during his first major address to Congress, earning praise from fellow Democrats but many in the party are urging the president to pursue more ambitious progressive policies in office. The Republicans, however, attacked Biden’s agenda as too expensive and too socialist. Plus, marine scientists say they have found what they believe to be more than 25,000 barrels that possibly contain DDT dumped off the Southern California coast near Catalina Island. Also, the Children’s Zoo is set to reopen at the San Diego Zoo and its new hummingbird and komodo dragon exhibits highlight the latest in technology and species management. And, a look at medical tourism, which is booming right now. First, the tragic story of a California woman who died on a Tijuana operating table after crossing the border for a cosmetic procedure. Then, our “Port of Entry” podcast is beginning a series on medical tourism, starting with the story of a San Diego woman who crosses the border for alternative cancer treatments.
  • In his first major address to Congress, President Biden outlined a bold economic agenda while assuring the nation that America is on it’s way out of the coronavirus pandemic. While fellow Democrats in particular praised the President’s calls to action in addressing climate change and economic inequality, many in the party are urging Biden to pursue more ambitious progressive policy while in office.
  • After President Biden outlined expansive plans on jobs, infrastructure and the American family in his speech to Congress last night, Republican Senator Tim Scott provided the GOP response. Other Republicans attacked the broad strokes of Biden’s agenda as too expensive and too socialist.
  • One million San Diegans have been vaccinated. That’s good progress, but now officials say demand for vaccines is beginning to fail. Meanwhile, the District Attorney’s office is filing to eliminate gang injunctions. Plus, new high-tech exhibits at the San Diego Zoo.
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