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  • David F. Walker's graphic novel on The Black Panthers comes out on Jan. 19. He reminds us that today's Black Lives Matter protests are a manifestation of anger and frustration that has been brewing for centuries and those feelings were brilliantly conveyed in the film "The Spook Who Sat By The Door," which was based on Sam Greenlee's book and was only briefly released in 1973.
  • As expected, a regional stay-at-home order in effect across Southern California due to surging COVID-19 hospitalizations was formally extended Tuesday.
  • A quick exchange with Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo was enough to fuel speculation that Tom Brady might not really be retiring from the NFL.
  • Victor Krvaric, a Marine reservist and son of former San Diego County Republican Party chairman Tony Krvaric, is under investigation by the Marine Corps.
  • NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Radu Umbres, an anthropologist and university lecturer in Bucharest, about why so many Romanians have been surprised by the country's response to the refugee crisis.
  • Ukraine's focus on maintaining education during a war is in line with an emerging philosophy of disaster response.
  • Material Physics explains the physical properties of the Materials like metals, plastics, wood, glass, ceramics, composites, etc. Material physics is composed of different branches like chemistry, physics, solid mechanics, and solid-state physics. Material Physics is said to be a subset of condensed matter physics and applies its concepts to explain different media. It also explains about the materials like technological interest Electronic, magnetic materials, optical, novel materials and structures, condensed matter physics are some of the current topics in which Material Physics works. The innovative value of an object is explained by Material Physics and also the forming, processing, and finishing technologies are explained by Material Physics.
  • A UC San Diego infectious disease modeler says the question is not whether the COVID-19 variant first reported in the UK will become the dominant strain here, it’s when. Plus, according to a report, La Mesa police officers lacked training, communication, leadership and policies that would have likely deescalated the protest-turned-riot in May 2020. Then, contractors and government workers building the border wall along America’s southwest border must stop all work, after President Biden ordered a halt. And advocates for the homeless say Gavin Newsom deserves credit for his early actions as governor, but he needs to do much more to address the scale of the problem. Then, making history, the first 60 women will go through boot camp in San Diego for the first time at MCRD, part of a Congressionally-mandated change. Finally, a school in Los Angeles is making space for students to take on leadership roles and create the change they want to see.
  • Celebrities and other public figures joined people in dozens of cities in condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  • The Rye Riptides began as a science class project in New Hampshire. Some 462 days and 8,300 miles later, a sixth-grader retrieved it from an uninhabited Norwegian island, with its notes still intact.
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