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  • KPBS Public Matters initiative with Voice of San Diego recently launched a series all about housing called In Whose Backyard, and reporters Will Huntsberry and Jake Gotta answered questions about housing policy and progress in an AMA on r/SanDiego on Reddit.
  • This is an epic novel to be savored. At nearly 700 pages, this multi-character, multi-stranded story explores exile and displacement — not only from one's home, but also from one's own sense of self.
  • This class meets weekly, 3-4 times each month. Ages 8-12 years old welcome! In this fun and creative class, Instructor & Sewist Hannah Gioutlos will guide kids as they learn the basics of hand sewing while making small projects they can be proud of! In a safe and encouraging environment, students will practice hand stitching, how to thread a needle, and how to safely use sewing tools. Along the way, they’ll complete beginner-friendly projects, with each month exploring a new project, such as felt animals, mini pillows, and/or doll clothes. Projects are designed for building skills and confidence. All materials included and no previous experience needed. Projects are changed regularly, so students can return month after month to continue to develop their skills! Drop-ins are welcome! Is your child curious about taking this class? Choose ‘Drop-in Date’ from the drop-down menu (please purchase 48 hours in advance, so we can have supplies ready). We welcome drop-in students at the first class of each month-long series. If your child wants to continue, we will apply this drop-in payment toward the month’s total cost. • Military, first responders and sibling discounts • Scholarships available • Homeschool funds accepted • If this class is full, join the Interest List to be notified. San Diego Craft Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • President Trump lavished praise on New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani as the two met for the first time in the Oval Office after a history of trading political insults.
  • The initiative calls for 10,000 young men to volunteer in their communities and reduce mental health stigma.
  • Middle-class families are struggling to afford insurance in southwest Florida. Realtors say a wave of foreclosures could be coming.
  • A month-long moot court program in New York City lets students prosecute — and defend — cases, offering real-world lessons in how government works.
  • Farmers are struggling this fall despite a bountiful harvest. Production costs are high, crop prices are low and the trade war has closed off one of their biggest markets.
  • OpenAI is preventing people from making AI videos of King on its Sora app after the estate of the civil rights leader complained about the spread of offensive and vulgar portrayals.
  • President Trump lashed out a reporter in the Oval Office who was asking about allegations the crown prince orchestrated the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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