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  • Charges against the boy were announced a few hours after authorities reported the death of a fourth teen from Oxford High School in southeastern Michigan.
  • Todd Gloria was officially sworn in today as San Diego’s 37th mayor along with the 73rd city council, bringing a Democratic supermajority to the council chambers. Plus, COVID-19 hospitalizations more than doubled from a month ago and hundreds more are expected in the next few weeks, raising concerns about the capacity to care for them all. Also, CA Notify is a new app-based tool now available to all Californians to alert them of potential exposure to COVID-19. In addition, thousands of veterans had their claims denied during the pandemic as the VA struggled to maintain the VA benefits process. Also, California’s new regional stay-at-home order allows for schools that had already opened their campuses to keep them open. But how safe is in-person learning? And, Five current and former Black employees have sued Southwestern College over alleged racial discrimination. Finally, Ed Kornhauser, a local jazz musician just released a debut album of original quartet music called "The Short Years," which dwells on the ephemeral nature of time.
  • Memes could be a valuable way to help people deal with stressful situations.
  • Sara Jacobs has been declared the winner in the race for the 53rd Congressional District.
  • San Diego businesses are preparing for new restrictions after the county was moved into California's purple Covid-19 tier. Meanwhile, the new lockdown has some San Diegans asking why the county has regressed. Also, we’ll have an interview with the new Mayor-Elect Todd Gloria.
  • In-Person voting begins this weekend in San Diego, but the number of polling locations in the county has been reduced. Our partners at inewsource have an in-depth look at how that impacts some neighborhoods over others. Also, we have part four of our series on tracking how covid-19 data points are determined.
  • India's Hindu nationalists say they've drastically cut crime in Uttar Pradesh, where key elections are underway. Human rights advocates say there's been a spike in police brutality against minorities.
  • It was under control. And then it wasn't. In her new book Phantom Plague: How Tuberculosis Shaped History, VIdya Krishnan shows how "we repeat the same disease-spreading mistakes over and over."
  • Joe Biden is pushing closer to winning the presidency, as vote counts continue in battleground states two days after Election Day. President Donald Trump's path to reelection has become very narrow though still possible.
  • Medical facilities run by the Department of Veterans Affairs are reopening at a slower pace than many civilian health systems. But the VA has recently started to expand in-person care.
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