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  • The Trump administration is poised to revoke California's authority to set auto mileage standards, asserting that only the federal government has the power to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and fuel economy.
  • Young said in a statement that Amazon offering a high-quality streaming option “will be the biggest thing to happen to music since the introduction of digital audio 40 years ago.”
  • Midday Edition launches a new monthly segment, Midday Movies with Beth Accomando and Moviewallas' Yazdi Pithavala.
  • San Diego Unified School District's students are doing better overall each year on standardized tests, beating county and state averages, but some gaps between schools have widened. Plus, the 50th Congressional District is one of the most closely watched races in San Diego County but the county Republicans failed to get the two-thirds majority they needed to officially endorse a candidate, including embattled Rep. Duncan Hunter. Also on today’s podcast, in San Diego's North Park, teens are getting a course in urban farming, along with a small stipend and a bus pass. Hear how the program also teaches kids to harvest confidence and life skills. And, discover what it means to do site specific work as part of La Jolla Playhouse's Without Walls or WOW festival.
  • The therapy is called a hydrogel. And it can be injected directly into damaged heart muscle tissue.
  • Artistic director Matt Morrow previews Diversionary Theatre's 34th season and explains its theme of "We Are."
  • The police agencies are violating a landmark state law passed in 2018. A new bill could impose fines on departments that do not release records quickly enough.
  • A new SDSU study examines corruption by Customs and Border Protection agents. Meanwhile, the Trump administration plans on moving forward with collecting DNA from migrants in detention, a move civil rights groups call “deeply problematic.” Plus, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren told a 8,500-strong San Diego crowd Thursday she will tax the wealthy to help the middle class. And, KPBS’ arts and culture reporter says the new “Joker” movie is a poor man’s Scorsese film.
  • The costume, created by an Oceanside woman who was born without an arm, has inspired children and people with limb differences. Plus, Congress will conduct a hearing to investigate a powerful healthcare office in the Department of Veterans Affairs following inewsource stories that exposed the office’s shoddy review of a dangerous San Diego liver study. Also on today’s podcast, a marijuana cultivation facility is sprouting up in Calexico and making a very big bet on the Imperial Valley and the market for legal pot.
  • In the letter posted on Facebook, Lincoln Principal Stephanie Brown said school officials were taking the incident very seriously and that a vice-principal planned to interview all students involved to document the incident Monday.
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