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  • Observers said the election took place in a "divisive" environment marked by intimidation and instances of vote buying and physical violence.
  • A workers union threatened a strike at one of Canada’s two major railroads. A government-ordered arbitration hearing ended without a decision. Trains are expected to keep moving through Monday.
  • An NPR review of new data added to DOGE's "wall of receipts" finds the group quietly changed previous errors, added new ones and still has little verified savings to show for its work.
  • On Thursday night, Tesla is holding a splashy event it's calling "We, Robot." CEO Elon Musk says fully autonomous vehicles are key to Tesla's future, and for years he has promised they are coming.
  • Trump issued a flurry of executive orders and other actions on health care this week. Other than signaling he intends to reverse many of Biden's moves, the orders will have little immediate impact.
  • The crafts retailer formerly known as Jo-Ann Fabrics had been struggling financially for several years following a DIY-driven uptick in sales during the early days of the pandemic.
  • The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday, in the wake of hundreds of legal claims from alleged sexual abuse victims. In other news, the latest San Diego County Respiratory Virus Surveillance report shows a slight increase in COVID-19 cases. We find out whether there is a need for concern. Plus, a Normal Heights nonprofit is helping students turn recycled objects into art, and giving San Diegans a chance to donate and buy second-hand supplies.
  • Both of Canada’s major freight railroads have come to a full stop because of a contract dispute with their workers, an impasse that may bring economic disruption in Canada and the U.S.
  • Join us for delicious wine, mouth-watering food, and exciting travel experiences from Baja California! Welcome to the CROSSING SOUTH Festival San Diego - Baja Wine + Food + Travel. Join us at Ingram Plaza for a day filled with delicious wine, mouth-watering food, and exciting travel experiences from Baja California. Indulge in a variety of culinary delights and sample exquisite wines while immersing yourself in the vibrant culture of the region. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to explore the best of Baja right here in San Diego! The festival is free to attend if you want to come check out the booths and enjoy the music. Glasses of wine from Valle de Guadalupe and craft beer will be available for sale. If you want to participate in the food, wine and beer tastings, you will need to buy tickets in advance, as this portion of the festival will definitely sell out! Featuring cuisine from the following confirmed chefs and restaurants: Amores (chef Marselo Hisaki) Hacienda de Badu (chef Josefina Sanchez) Casa Tijuana (chef Juan Cabrera) Chef martin Guerrero Fuego Marino (Chef Jorge Fuentes) La Justina (Chef Javier Caro) Pastel de Crepas (Chef Martin San Roman) Seki (Chef Oliver seki) Xaroma(Chef Michelle Aiko) Alma verde (Leonel Valencia) ) Mariscos Cata (Catarino Buelna) Fuego Mixto (Zayda Gonzalez) Sunio Beach Club Casa de Langosta (Alan Bautista) Brocha (Chef Rodolfo Luviano) Fuego Santo (Chef David Alarcon) Tacos Kokopelli (Chef Guillermo "Oso" Campos) The event will also have booths from the following Baja travel exhibitors: Agave Expeditions Amor Ministries Baja Bliss BnB Baja Fishing Convoys Baja Surf Club Barbers for Baja Black Bass Lodge Cobian CVRD Canopies David Kier - Land of Missions Edie Littlefield Sundby - The Mission Walker Horsepower Ranch International Health Solutions Lost In Baja Rancho Cacachillas Salsa Sinaloa Sandy Vans Scorpion Bay Hotel Slow Baja The Fish Ranch Wildcoast
  • In the 12th lawsuit filed against the hip-hop mogul since last November, an unnamed victim alleges that Sean Combs coerced her into sex, impregnated her, then threatened her into silence.
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