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  • Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Andy Yen, founder and CEO of Proton VPN, about the jump in Russians using virtual private networks to access websites blocked by their government.
  • In 1932, The New York Times' Walter Duranty won a Pulitzer for stories defending Soviet policies that led to the deaths of millions of Ukrainians. The Times disavows his work but not the prize.
  • In this intensive one-day workshop, a professional photographer will teach you the ins and outs of your DSLR camera. Venture off of “Program” mode, into the wild and wonderful world of manual settings, to get the most out of your camera and start capturing frame-worthy shots! This workshop will take place on Saturdays, August 21, September 18 and October 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Location | Outside the Lens Media Lab at Liberty Station Register here! General admission: $39 Make sure to select the correct date to which you want to attend the workshop. For more information, please visit outsidethelens.org/workshops.
  • The first week of witness testimony in the Derek Chauvin trial and repeated showings of the video of the former police officer kneeling on the neck of George Floyd have been retraumatizing for many people. Plus, the public agency that manages the tidelands around San Diego Bay is considering adjusting the way it does business to include environmental justice. And, a look at the art events for this weekend in SanSan Diego County.
  • Photographer An Rong Xu reconnects with his identity through capturing images of his community through his perspective.
  • The resolution, which passed unanimously, comes a day after Lithuania's foreign minister publicly urged a regime change in Russia.
  • The prime minister declared victory in the national elections, claiming a mandate for another term as a partial vote count predicted a strong lead for his right-wing party.
  • The prime-time hearing is expected to offer a highly anticipated look at evidence the panel has been gathering for the last year.
  • In the past week, coronavirus cases have risen by as much as 12 percent nationwide. Here in California, we have yet to see an increase in coronavirus cases. Is it coming? What can we do to avoid it?
  • The American history most of us learned in school, left a lot out. We learned about the contributions of some great (and some not so great) white men, but the life and work of women and black and brown Americans, were usually not the focus of those histories. Now, a project created by a San Diego woman is recruiting the family stories of the people who got left out of history.
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