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  • Nicholas strengthened into a hurricane before making landfall early Tuesday. The storm will trigger "considerable flash and urban flooding," the National Hurricane Center says.
  • Wednesday, July 6, 2022 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV + Sunday, July 10 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On demand now with KPBS Passport! The sun is our life-giving source of light, heat, and energy, and new discoveries are unraveling its epic history. Join NOVA on a spectacular voyage to discover its place in a grand cycle of birth, death and renewal that makes this the age of stars.
  • In the 25th Bond film, 007's fellow spies include strong female characters, part of an evolution aimed at attracting new audiences and brands as the franchise makes some big transitions.
  • As businesses slowly start to reopen, workers are worried about their safety, especially Latinos, who are disportionately front-line workers. Plus, so many aspects of life moving online, some tips for parents and teachers for spotting and stopping child abuse and exploitation virtually. Also, after not accepting new COVID-19 patients because of a one-day surge, Imperial County hospitals are again taking patients. And, the families of four marines killed in a helicopter crash outside of El Centro are suing the parts suppliers whose parts are implicated in the crash. In addition, Cal State University system is looking at $404 million in cuts as classes move online for the fall semester. Finally, just because you’re still under quarantine, doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy the San Diego arts scene. We have a preview for this weekend.
  • A survey by a Carlsbad-based consulting company suggests more than three-quarters of respondents want to keep working from home at least some of the time after the pandemic quarantine is over.
  • This weekend's virtual arts and culture offerings include Seaport Sessions, a live music and art pop-up festival, your last chance to see Michelle Montjoy's installation through Lux Art Institute's front windows and a curated experimental music session
  • Ali Nazary, the National Resistance Front's head of foreign relations, denies that the last holdout against the Taliban has fallen, calling such reports part of the "Taliban propaganda machine."
  • Calls for racial justice and an end to police brutality still fill social media platforms a year after George Floyd's murder. But Black Lives Matter says posts targeting it are full of disinformation.
  • Four San Diego Indian casinos will reopen this week. Also on KPBS’ San Diego News Matters podcast: expanded COVID-19 testing and new testing sites in central and southeastern San Diego, the COVID-19 numbers in San Diego County suggest the virus was likely not widely circulating before stay at home orders, as it may have been in other places like New York City and more local news you need.
  • Stream or tune in Monday, June 21, 2021 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV
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