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  • The protests were part of "Shut it Down for Palestine," an international call to action to free Palestine.
  • Chevron operates a major refinery in Richmond, Calif. It also owns the city's dominant news site, putting its own spin on events, and runs similar sites in Texas and Ecuador.
  • The strikes are more extensive and deadly than those launched since last October, when the Israeli-Gaza war began and pro-Iranian groups started an uptick of attacks.
  • Read President Biden's 2024 State of the Union speech as prepared for delivery — and watch him give his speech on March 7.
  • An estimated one to two million people already work out while wearing a virtual reality headset. We break down the best fitness apps and games for VR.
  • Camp Pendleton-based Marines were aboard the Osprey aircraft that crashed in Australia, killing three service members and injuring 20 others, it was announced Monday.
  • Motoport USA says its gear is the best in the world at protecting riders. It’s in high demand for an unexpected profession — law enforcement.
  • Hundreds of thousands of people under age 35 are estimated to have fled Russia since the invasion. It's one of a handful of major challenges Russia's economy faces this year.
  • The San Diego Automotive Museum will be hosting its monthly Cars & Coffee community event on Sunday, February 19 from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. This is an exciting way to get outside on Sunday at beautiful Balboa Park and see cars of all makes and models while enjoying coffee and donuts courtesy of Jeffrey Wilber of HomeStreet Bank of San Diego. The community is invited to visit the Museum during Cars & Coffee for a discounted admission price ($10 before 10am) or partake in the completely free event outside with coffee and donuts (while supplies last) for guests to enjoy while browsing the wide array of vehicles. The public is also invited to bring their own cars to display in the parking lot for other spectators to enjoy. The “Unpopular Mechanics: A Look at Some of History’s Most Controversial Cars and their Stories” exhibit is on display until March 26, 2023. The San Diego Automotive Museum will be showing off some of the most controversial cars to ever hit the road and delving into why they were viewed as so. Some featured vehicles include the 1936 Chrysler Imperial Airflow, 1936 DeSoto Airflow, 1957 Ford Edsel, 1975 AMC x Levi's Gremlin X, and a 2001 Pontiac Aztek. Future Cars & Coffee events are generally held on the third Sunday of each month. Please check the Museum’s website for the most up-to-date event information: www.sdautomuseum.org. For questions about Cars & Coffee, please email Brandi at Brandi@sdautomuseum.org
  • Falling is the top cause of injury for older adults and even mild hearing loss can increase the risk. But consistently wearing hearing aids may improve balance and prevent falls, a study finds.
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