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  • Have you recently dumped a partner over their politics? Or chosen to stay friends with someone who voted differently this year? NPR wants to hear how politics have impacted relationships.
  • Paul Ninson had an old-school, newfangled dream: a modern library devoted to photobooks showing life on the continent. He maxed out his credit cards, injured his back — and made it happen.
  • David DePape, who was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for attacking Paul Pelosi with a hammer, was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole following a separate state trial.
  • TikTok will be shut down in the U.S. this month unless it's sold to a non-Chinese company. Here's how creators are preparing.
  • Two seniors at Jacobs High Tech High created a coding internship to support juniors in meeting a graduation requirement.
  • "Homecoming!" In partnership with Country of San Diego Parks and Recreation Department, precious family items from the Whaley Family return back to the historic Old Town residence for a limited time exhibit. Business ledgers, books, sheet music, and other treasured pieces help give a glimpse into the 19th century life of the popular family as well as early San Diego. This exhibit was made possible in partnership with the County of San Diego Parks and Recreation Department and The Whaley House Museum. A special thanks to the San Diego Parks Society for their contribution in the restoration efforts. Come experience the past! Open Daily Visit: whaleyhousesandiego.com
  • Inclement weather plagued areas of the U.S. over the weekend, with heavy snow in upstate New York, a major ice storm in the Midwest and severe weather warnings around Lake Tahoe.
  • Manhattan prosecutors Monday night filed murder and other charges against Luigi Mangione, 26, in the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO last week, according to online court documents.
  • Syrian rebels have entered another major city, in a further blow to President Bashar Assad after they took over Aleppo days earlier.
  • For most people, change can be uncomfortable. Even unsettling. But if you can move past the discomfort, it’s often in those awkward moments, that you will grow and evolve, as a person. In this spirited discussion, we’ll talk with Melissa and Michael Harlow who did a major life pivot in their 50’s. How did they muster the courage? And more importantly, what steps did they take to ensure they could handle it… physically, mentally, and financially? Presenters: Michael and Melissa Harlow both enjoyed successful corporate careers, and several years ago decided to quit their jobs and sell everything they own to lead a simpler life and travel the world. Moderator: Darlynne Reyes Menkin is an award-winning journalist who worked in several different television markets including Philadelphia, Las Vegas, and Washington, D.C. before settling in San Diego. Darlynne’s journey from TV news anchor to running a successful local team-building company is a unique story filled with lots of ups and downs. She was recently named “Entrepreneur of the Year” by Smart Meetings, and a “Women of Influence” by the San Diego Business Journal. Visit: Living Your Best Life: a Health and Wellness Speaker Series Grossmont Healthcare District on Instagram and Facebook
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