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  • The men told NPR they were kept in the dark about why they were in Guantánamo Bay, and were denied access to an attorney or a phone call with loved ones.
  • Partnerships 4 Success, a project facilitated by the Institute for Public Strategies, will host the South Bay Summer Festival (SBSF), a free resource fair to bring the South Bay and Border Region area together to promote community connectivity and share resources that advance healthy living. Vendors will be available to provide disaster preparedness and response information so that residents are prepared when confronted by natural disasters. The festival will feature local entertainment, free food, and a designated youth space with games for teens and young adults ages 13-26, hosted by Safe Destination Nights.
  • Elderly camp survivors, some wearing striped scarves that recall their prison uniforms, walked to the the Death Wall, where prisoners were executed. Across Europe, officials were pausing to remember.
  • FEWS NET, the U.S. early warning system for famine, shut down after the foreign aid freeze. What are the consequences? And why does the U.S. has a famine early warning system in the first place?
  • The new guideline is a reversal of a 2018 open-door policy that was implemented after two Black men, who had not ordered anything, were arrested at a Philadelphia store.
  • Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer is seeking petition signatures Tuesday from San Diego County residents impacted by the Tijuana River Valley crisis as she looks for support in getting an EPA Superfund site designation.
  • Stream Seasons 1 - 2 now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+ / Watch "William The Conqueror" Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV. Worsley re-investigates some of the most dramatic chapters in British history. She uncovers forgotten witnesses, re-examines old evidence and follows new clues.
  • Saturday, October 19 — 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Join us for this hands-on exploration of glass dipping pens! In this 3-hour workshop, we will learn the letterforms and strokes of American Cursive handwriting while experimenting with a unique writing tool. Whether you're a beginner or have some cursive experience, this workshop offers a fun and creative way to enhance your handwriting skills. Glass pens provide a distinctive and enjoyable writing experience, and you'll leave with a set of new skills and techniques to continue your cursive journey. Instructor: Claudia Strenger Who should attend? This class is for students of all levels interested in writing and/or journaling techniques. In this 3-hour session, we will cover Basic American Cursive: Start with the foundational techniques of American Cursive handwriting, focusing on smooth, flowing letterforms. Color Variations: Experiment with different colors using glass pens to add vibrant and creative touches to your writing. Drawing Techniques: Uncover how to use the glass pen for simple yet expressive drawing techniques that complement your cursive work. Materials included: Guide sheets Paper Ink A glass pen to use during the workshop Enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages. Space is limited, so be sure to register early. Cancellation Policy: All workshops are non-refundable. However, tickets can be easily transferred to another person by emailing the name and email address of the new participant to design@strengerstudio.com
  • A Pentagon-wide advisory that went out one week ago warned against using Signal, the messaging app, even for unclassified information.
  • Our top picks for theater in San Diego this season: Agatha Christie, 'Midnight at the Never Get' and opera.
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