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  • The layoffs are the latest signal of a major shift within the streaming giant as it recently reported a decline in subscribers for the first time in a decade, as well as slowing revenue growth.
  • When desperate people can’t obtain abortions near home — when they need plane tickets, bus fare, babysitters — they reach out to groups like the Midwest Access Coalition.
  • Online event 'Afrofuturism Dream Tank' on Sunday at 1pm
  • Homeless shelters in San Diego are being impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Some shelters are not admitting new residents, others are only admitting people on a case-by-case basis. Plus, nursing is an already tough profession, but it’s made more difficult during times of crisis. One San Diego nurse shares her experience. Also, what does it mean to “flatten the curve”? We’ll break it down. And, disgraced former Republican Congressman Duncan Hunter was sentenced to 11 months in prison for misusing campaign funds. Finally, as the region shuts down to stem the spread of the virus, artists go digital to share their art.
  • Choosing one winner from all the incredible entries NPR Music receives each year is no small feat — but this year, one songwriter gave a captivating performance that rose to the top.
  • NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Chinese artist Ai Weiwei about his new memoir, 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows.
  • Take a step back from the picked-over store shelves, the stalled container ships and the empty auto showrooms, and you’ll find a root cause of the shortages of just about everything you’d want to buy. We're buying too much stuff.
  • Station volunteers Don and Anne Wemple and supporter Dr. Arthur Getis are the 2021 Hall of Fame honorees.
  • San Diego State researchers target a virus that lives in your gut as a better way to kill harmful bacteria. Plus, a look at who’s throwing money at San Diego County’s Measure B. And a new exhibition tries to marry science and art.
  • Wednesday, May 29, 2024 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS App + Encore Sunday, June 2 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. When the colossal Ever Given container ship crashed in the Suez Canal in March 2021, international supply chains ground to a halt. How did it happen? Follow the investigation into one of the most expensive shipping disasters ever.
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