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  • Millions of dollars in funding for homeless services have started to flow from the state level down to San Diego, and those dollars are for not only bricks and mortar homes but also for services for the homeless. That creates service jobs. But it turns out those jobs working with the homeless are not easy to fill. They involve specific skills, and there has been little training till now to provide those skills.
  • San Diego County is setting records: On Monday there were 833 cases reported, following a record high of 1,087 on Sunday and 736 Saturday. Meanwhile, business owners gathered with protestors for a “re-open San Diego rally” on Monday to protest closure of indoor business operations under the state’s “purple tier.”
  • Executives from the three social media giants testified before a Senate subcommittee Thursday about what they are doing to ensure the safety of their youngest users.
  • The video game industry has long been resistant to organizing. But quality assurance testers at video game giant Activision Blizzard hope to change that.
  • In trials that sometimes last just a few hours, Nicaragua has been convicting political opponents of President Daniel Ortega, sending a chilling message about free expression.
  • With record numbers of new coronavirus cases reported daily, concerns are growing about a rise in hospitalizations in San Diego and across California. Plus, the holidays can exacerbate stress triggers, so it’s important to take care of your mental health as well. Finally, a Thanksgiving tradition, Chef Bernard Guillas answers your cooking questions for the big turkey meal tomorrow.
  • Russian officials have taken a sarcastic tone as tensions rise. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Yale history professor Timothy Snyder about why.
  • Premieres Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV + Sunday, Feb. 27 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On Demand. An inventor of bionic limbs teams up with an injured climber and a leading surgeon to test a new amputation technique that allows prosthetic limbs to move and feel like the real thing.
  • So many things are different about this Thanksgiving holiday. Because of the Pandemic, we’re advised not to travel, not to have large gatherings and to avoid the usual family holiday reunions. But it’s still Thanksgiving, and we still have things to be thankful for. And one thing we’re thankful for here at Midday , is that we’re able to bring you an annual Thanksgiving tradition. Chef Bernard Guillas is here for some turkey talk.
  • Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2023 on KPBS 2 / Stream now with KPBS Passport! From 1907 until his death more than 50 years later, ethnologist John Peabody Harrington crisscrossed the U.S., chasing the voices of the last speakers of Native America's dying languages. This film chronicles Harrington's work and traces the impact of his exhaustive research.
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