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  • The confirmation of the president's former personal lawyer Emil Bove to an appellate judgeship could be fairly smooth, as Wednesday's hearing included no critical words from Senate Republicans.
  • MrDeepFakes said that a critical service provider terminated service, resulting in massive data loss. The site, which featured nonconsensual, sexually explicit content, said it would not relaunch.
  • Congress designated money for building new EV chargers, but the Trump administration put a freeze on those funds. A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction ordering the program to resume.
  • Federal investigators are combing a San Diego neighborhood a day after a private jet carrying a music executive and five others crashed there and are presumed dead.
  • Friday, June 6 – National Donut Day In celebration of National Donut Day — a sweet tradition since 1938 — the Helpful Honda people are rolling out thousands of free donuts across San Diego! Partnering with beloved local shops like Donuts Plus, Donut Touch, Sunny Donuts, and Randy’s Donuts, the San Diego Honda Dealers are treating residents to free dozens, no strings attached. Fun fact: Over 10 billion donuts are made in the U.S. each year — and this Friday, you can get a dozen of them for free! Times and locations: Morning: 6 a.m.–8 a.m. – Free dozen per customer: - Donuts Plus – 4090 El Cajon Blvd H, San Diego, CA 92105 - Donut Touch – 6755 Mira Mesa Blvd, San Diego, CA 92121 Mid-morning: 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. – Free dozen per customer: - Sunny Donuts – 724 Highland Ave #A, National City, CA 91950 - Donut Touch – 16621 Dove Canyon Rd #116, San Diego, CA 92127 Afternoon Special: 12 p.m. – 2 p.m. – Honda drivers only: - Randy’s Donuts – 3737 Murphy Canyon Rd, San Diego, CA 92123 (Show your Honda key for a free dozen!) Spreading sweet Random Acts of Helpfulness — one free donut at a time! First come, first helped! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for surprise location updates and sweet behind-the-scenes moments.
  • Under California law, police departments cannot share license plate data with federal authorities and other out-of-state agencies. But, that law has been routinely violated.
  • Premieres Tuesdays April 29 - May 13 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app + Encores Saturdays, May 3 - 17 at 7 a.m. and 1 p.m. on KPBS 2. Join chef Pati Jinich on a journey inspired by the Pan-American Highway to celebrate the many cultures of the Americas and how they enrich each other. Follow her as she travels from the top of Alaska through Alberta.
  • Right now, to get onto SR-78 from the express lanes on I-15, drivers have to cross over five lanes of traffic and, at the same time, dodge incoming traffic from West Valley Parkway.
  • Tucked away in the budget bill is a 3.5% tax on money people send to friends and relatives abroad. But people can avoid the tax by handing over personal information to the federal government.
  • After receiving a letter from the California Attorney General Rob Bonta, the police department has vowed to stop sharing information gleaned from it’s Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) program.
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