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  • Biden has offered to slash his initial proposal by $550 billion. But the lead Senate Republican negotiator says it's still "well above the range of what can pass Congress with bipartisan support."
  • The world-famous aardvark first appeared in print over 45 years ago. The Emmy and Peabody award-winning TV show is about to begin its 25th and final season — and creator Marc Brown has a new book.
  • Do you build a vision board every year but end up leaving it in your drawer? Do you set the best of intentions on Jan 1 yet find yourself backsliding a week later? Do you have more ideas than follow through? Before you forget what your vision for 2021 is – let’s create some concrete steps for you to get closer to that vision and your best, future self. You, meet Future You. Quarterly Mapping with Dana Wing Lau and Rhianna Basore, trained artistic creators and multi-hyphenate powerhouses, are here to show you how to take that dream off the Vision Board and make it your life. These ladies will guide you to break down the process of goal setting and project mapping into a holistic approach that will serve both your left AND right brain. Chunking out the year into an easy 4 quarter system, they will help you get a handle on your responsibilities and dreams by fusing the best of intention setting, capitalizing on the gig economy, and feeding the creative muse. Through a variety of exercises – journaling, mapping, visualization, and some tough love questions, Rhianna and Dana will provide accountability and guidance to achieve goals big and small. With a sustainable approach to mindfulness, their framework will help you break down your next best steps and craft a clear, specific game plan so you can hold yourself accountable to become Future You. You will be emailed the Zoom link 24 hours before the start of class. If you sign up less than 24 hours before the start of the class, please email Kristen at programs@sandiegowriters.org for your link.
  • What happened to Calley Garay — a story that culminated in the Madera courthouse last November — is about more than one woman. It’s about California’s inability to disarm abusers, a longstanding failure that judges, advocates and law enforcement have been warning about for years.
  • There are a lot of factors that go into picking the perfect baby name. That's why Life Kit wanted to hear how you chose your child's name. Here are your stories.
  • Building codes will be changing soon to eventually eliminate the use of a steel column found in many California structures.
  • She is only the second woman to earn the honor and the first woman of color to do so. And it all but solidifies her frontrunner status leading up to the Oscars on April 25.
  • The missile fire further escalates tensions across the Persian Gulf, which previously had seen a series of assaults near Emirati soil.
  • Bob Fass hosted the influential New York City radio show Radio Unnameable for more than 50 years. It served as a megaphone for the 1960s counterculture and boosted folk and blues artists.
  • Watch Tuesday, Nov. 25 at 7 a.m. + Thursday, Nov. 27 at 7 a.m. on PBS KIDS / Stream on the PINKALICIOUS & PETERRIFIC website. "A Fairy Thanksgiving" When Pinkalicious and Peter accidentally damage Fairyanna's Thanksgiving table, they are determined to make things right and give the fairies the most pinkamazing Fairy Thanksgiving yet! "Pinkfoot Playdate" Pinkfoot is back and is eager to spend the day with Pinkalicious and her friends. But Pinkalicous struggles to find something that's pinkaperfect for her giant pink furry monster friend.
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