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  • Counterfeit products, especially medicines and safety gear, can be dangerous. Here's how to spot them on e-commerce platforms like Amazon.
  • DoorDash has completed 45,000 grocery deliveries in San Diego County paid for with food stamps.
  • The sale must be approved by a bankruptcy judge. Proceeds will go to paying down the $1.5 billion debt that Jones owes families of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims who won two defamation suits against him.
  • California's insurance industry was already in crisis. Now the wildfires in the Los Angeles region may upend efforts to stabilize the market.
  • Albert Lin is a professional explorer, blurring boundaries between human and machine, while uncovering the lost wisdom of our past. Despite losing his leg below the knee in 2016, Albert maintains a relentless quest into the farthest reaches of our planet—from Mongolia to the Mayan jungle—employing a technologist’s approach to unearth lost cultural stories and rituals. Visit: https://theconrad.org/events/albert-lin/ Albert Lin on Instagram and Facebook
  • The 19th century term describes the perceived right of Americans to use force or the threat of force to wrest desireable land from the grasp of others.
  • Housing costs are a top issue for many voters. Former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have proposed different ideas for addressing the country's housing woes.
  • Streaming has turned the once-rare deluxe edition into a given for pop albums. Many feel clunky or inessential — but a few artists have found ways to take the format high-concept.
  • Illegal "sideshows," also known as "street takeovers," have spread since the pandemic. When police try to break them up, they often face defiant crowds
  • Register today: https://bookedfortheweekend.eventbrite.com Dog-ear your calendar because you are Booked for the Weekend! Join us Saturday, August 17 for the 2024 One Book, One San Diego Selection BIG Announcement and a Revelry of Reading for All Ages. It's a novel idea, bound to be a great time! Following the One Book, One San Diego announcement at 11 a.m., celebrate your love of reading with KPBS, the San Diego Central Library, the San Diego County Library and many of our One Book community partners. Learn how to get involved in the One Book program, pick-up your very own free copy of the 2024 adult, teen, or children's selection*, participate in a fun book swap, and enjoy book-related activities for the whole family. This event is in-person only and free. *The first 300 attendees to check-in will receive a free copy of either the 2024 adult, teen, or children's selection. Books may also be purchased at the event or online from the Library Shop. Proceeds support the entire San Diego Public Library System. One Book, One San Diego is a partnership, led by KPBS, with the San Diego Public Library, the San Diego County Library, San Diego State University, One Book Sin Fronteras and more than 30 organizations. For more information about One Book, One San Diego, please visit: https://www.kpbs.org/onebook One Book One San Diego is funded by the Linden Root Dickinson Foundation, the Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation, the Frieda Berlinski Foundation, the Payne Family Foundation, Kaiser Permanente, Francis Parker School, the City of San Diego, and Lloyd Pest Control.
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