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  • Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke in Moscow's Red Square during a Victory Day celebration, telling troops that they are fighting in Ukraine "so that nobody forgets the lessons of World War II."
  • Thousands of people across the county get CalFresh, commonly known as food stamps, to help them buy food. But KPBS investigative reporter Claire Trageser says the program regularly pushes out people who are still eligible for the extra money.
  • In this episode we explore how fashion impacts culture. We talk to a designer, a buyer and a store owner to learn about their roles in the industry. Plus, Parker gets fashion tips from a style concierge. Music: • The Invisible Ponchos (KillCrey & GeneFlo)- Tell Me Nothing • Tres ‘Sojourn’ Hodgens- Cov-Fashion Guests: • Sandra Veum, owner Mariposa Style mymariposastyle.com • Leon Saint Heron, owner Heron Hues heronhues.com • Jason Huggins, owner 5&A Dime clothing 5andadime.com Show credits: Parker Edison (Host), Kurt Kohnen (Co-creator), Chris Reyes (Head Editor) and Tres ”Sojourn” Hodgens (Music Supervisor)
  • San Diego Unified School District Superintendent Cindy Marten is undergoing a confirmation hearing in DC for the position of U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education. However, a group back in San Diego is protesting her tenure at the school district.
  • The podcast "Blood on Gold Mountain" debuts Wednesday. It tells the story of the 1871 L.A. Chinatown massacre through the eyes of Yut-Ho, a young woman who arrives in California as a refugee.
  • The billionaire said it was a "mistake" for the social network to ban the former president after the Jan. 6th Capitol insurrection.
  • An altercation between conservationists and fishermen in a marine refuge for Vaquitas has resulted in the death of a Mexican fisherman. Now, lawmakers are considering ending protections for the critically endangered porpoise.
  • The case comes to the court in the midst of a sea change in the law relating to the relationship between government and religion.
  • If approved by a federal court, the legal settlement will force the Army to review the discharges of recent veterans with mental health issues.
  • Michael Gene Sullivan is a writer, director and actor. His latest play The Great Khan will close out San Diego REP's Black Voices 2021 Play Reading Series that launched last month. Sullivan's play will have a live online reading and post show discussion on Monday.
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