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  • San Diego's winters may start seeing fewer but more intense storms as the planet's climate changes. Plus, migrants from Cameroon seeking asylum in the U.S. protest the immigration process in Tijuana, California’s Latino middle class is growing and a Carlsbad-based jazzercise club turns 50.
  • Asylum-seekers in Tijuana expressed a mix of frustration and desperation over a new Trump administration rule that would bar most of them from declaring asylum in the U.S. Also, the Democratic members of San Diego’s congressional delegation have condemned Trump’s racist tweets. A new study links many California wildfires to climate change and how the San Diego Catholic Diocese is raising awareness about climate change, and the humble beginnings of the popular junk food, Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.
  • A jury of seasoned combat veterans partially reviewed a witness's testimony Tuesday after resuming deliberations in the murder case of a decorated Navy SEAL accused of fatally stabbing a wounded war prisoner in Iraq and shooting civilians in separate incidents in 2017.
  • California’s largest utilities have repeatedly staged power shutoffs this year to prevent their equipment from sparking wildfires during one of the worst fire seasons on record.
  • A Marine who worked jointly in Iraq with a decorated Navy SEAL accused of murder testified Thursday that the platoon chief did not stab a wounded teenage Islamic State prisoner as alleged by other platoon members.
  • This weekend is all about shifting your perspective, whether it’s a new look at the world of Harry Potter, baseball songs interpreted by the symphony, or a modern way of looking at grand European art.
  • The chief executives of Facebook, Twitter and Google face skepticism from a Senate committee over their decisions about what content to allow and what to take down from their platforms.
  • Franko Guillen, who is also known as Franceska, is one of nine drag queens being honored in the San Diego History Center’s Legendary Drag Queens of San Diego exhibit on display now through September 8, 2019.
  • The Department of Homeland Security is giving conflicting messages whether its own policies has led asylum-seekers to cross the border illegally. Plus, San Ysidro remembers the victims of a shooting massacre at a McDonald’s 35 years on and the Del Mar Racetrack mourns the loss of two horses after a ‘freak collision.’ Also ahead on today’s podcast: learn how San Diego scientists are using wave machines for climate research.
  • "All of us who love baseball have long known that the Negro Leagues produced many of our game's finest players, innovations and triumphs against the backdrop of injustice," said the MLB commissioner.
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