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  • Clashes broke out between Israeli police and Palestinians at the Al-Aqsa Mosque early Friday, with claims Israeli police entered in force shortly after early morning prayers.
  • A degree too warm, or a room too bright, could render a COVID-19 vaccine ineffective at a time when shipment delays and shortages mean back-up doses are practically nonexistent. And CDC fails to answer a call from scientists requesting the agency to explain that COVID-19 is spread primarily by people inhaling small tiny virus tainted particles. Then, a new policy implemented by the San Diego Police Department sets parameters on how officers respond during demonstrations. Plus, as the Japanese Americans who experienced imprisonment get older, a California project wants to preserve their memories of what happened, while it's still possible. Finally, Fernando Tatis Jr.'s $340 million, 14-year contract was finalized Monday by the San Diego Padres, the longest deal in baseball history.
  • The police agencies are violating a landmark state law passed in 2018. A new bill could impose fines on departments that do not release records quickly enough.
  • In combing through hundreds of pages of county medical examiner records, death certificates and other records, our partners at inewsource found some inmates dying from COVID-19 are going uncounted.
  • The COVID-19 outbreak in China's largest metropolis of Shanghai remains "extremely grim" amid an ongoing lockdown confining around 26 million people to their homes, a city official said Tuesday.
  • Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024 at 3 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with the PBS app. The film follows three Indigenous women – an artist, an activist, and a politician – as they fight to vindicate and honor their missing and murdered relatives who have fallen victims to a growing epidemic across Indian country. Despite the lasting effects from historical trauma, each woman must search for healing while navigating racist systems that brought about this very crisis.
  • Since Los Angeles exploded three decades ago, some things have changed and so much remains the same.
  • California passed a grim milestone of 2 million cumulative COVID-19 cases on Christmas Eve. Meanwhile, in San Diego, the San Diego Police Department has someone new running their social media accounts. Plus, two pandemic profiles of San Diegans living through the COVID-19 era.
  • American Meghan Neville and her boyfriend moved to Ukraine to be near his family. But rising tension with Russia forced the couple to evacuate this week. She hopes they can go back in a month or so.
  • Loira Limbal's "Through the Night" documentary, part of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival, spotlights the essential workers, mostly women of color who require 24-hour childcare centers — and the tireless childcare workers who support them.
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