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  • The London-born star, whose British accent and natural style charmed her adopted country of France, died on Sunday. Her fame rivals the Hermès luxury handbags named after her.
  • Sheryl Lee Ralph opens up about how she rediscovered her ability later in life, playing Barbara Howard in Abbott Elementary, and how she thinks about her success later in her life.
  • The San Diego Board of Supervisors today declared homelessness a public health emergency. While the move won’t release additional funds to address homelessness, it will allow the county to focus resources on the health issues plaguing unhoused individuals. Plus, an update on the fight over a San Diego County program that gives motel vouchers to unhoused people seeking shelter in El Cajon. Then, a new investigation from inewsource found that Imperial County’s use of psychiatric holds may be more than just inadequate - in many cases it may be illegal. Also, 20 states have mandatory kindergarten, why California won’t be one of them, for now. Then, last week the city of San Diego apologized for supporting the removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans by rescinding a 1942 resolution. The daughter of two San Diegans who imprisoned in an internment camp in Arizona talks about what the apology means to her. And finally, "The Little Book of Joy" is a new children's book by two of the most significant spiritual leaders of the last century, His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu with illustrations by San Diego artist and muralist Rafael López.
  • "One Governor should not have the power to dictate the facts of U.S. history," Democratic Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker said of GOP Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' move to ban the Advanced Placement course.
  • Tune in for an inspiring conversation with ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station and Liberty School featuring Outside the Lens and San Diego Youth Symphony on Nov. 30 from 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Liberty School is NTC Foundation’s arts and education program for underserved youth that offers art education and integration into the classroom to over 600 elementary school children. The NTC Foundation program Liberty School offers art education and integration into the classroom to over 600 elementary school children due to tenants like Outside the Lens and San Diego Youth Symphony. This conversation will focus on the impact of the arts and how they apply the arts, early childhood learning, college readiness and ARTS integration. Speakers include President and CEO, Michael Remson and Program Director Kate Battenfeld from San Diego Youth Symphony and Program Manager, Brooke Newman and Teaching Artist https://www.janamcbeath.com/ from Outside the Lens. Date: Nov. 30, 2021 Time: 6:00pm-7:00pm Location: Virtual Zoom Link Cost: Free Attendance is free and will be held virtually via Zoom. For more information and Zoom link registration please visit HERE!
  • The United Ukrainian Ballet Company is made up of dancers taking refuge in the Netherlands. The company travels to Washington, D.C., to perform Giselle, choreographed by Alexei Ratmansky.
  • Settlement talks began a year ago in the 9/11 terrorism case. But little progress has been made, dragging out the future of the problem-plagued U.S. military court and prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
  • Sedaris' darkly funny account of his stint as a Macy's department store Christmas elf named Crumpet has been a hallmark of the Morning Edition airwaves for 30 holiday seasons.
  • Below the Belt highlights patients' stories and the push for new research dollars for this poorly understood disease. Here are seven surprising facts from the film.
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