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  • Since her husband's death, newscaster Windsor Johnston has been looking for ways to recapture joy and continue her healing journey — one that's taken her to a place she'd never expected.
  • Generative AI is making it easier for fraudsters to dupe people, now more than ever. Protect yourself from scams this holiday season with these five tips.
  • KPBS has put together a list of top events and activities in different categories to help you dive into the pop culture celebration.
  • 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.
  • Finest Art Showcase San Diego is a unique fine art juried exhibition featuring distinctive and beautiful artworks by numerous talented artists from around the world in a lovely San Diego waterfront setting. Artists and patrons will mingle and enjoy an evening of art, wine (21+), lite bites, and tasteful musical accompaniment provided by musicians from San Diego's Villa Musica. A portion of each ticket sale will go to Villa Musica, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, to support their community musical education initiatives. This upscale event brings a delightful summer evening of fine art enjoyment and the opportunity for art collectors to have the first crack at acquiring rare finds in the exhibition. Ticket holders are granted exclusive access to view and purchase the artworks in the show on the Art Scene West online gallery beginning on June 1st, but purchased artworks cannot be released until the conclusion of the live event on June 29th. Tickets are limited, so purchase yours now. For more information visit: artscenewest.com/events Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Boeing says a deal to buy fuselage-maker Spirit AeroSystems will help it control quality and safety. But a whistleblower who worked at Spirit for over a decade warns its problems won't be easy to fix.
  • Restorative yoga sessions are held weekly at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday evenings at the Museum of Us. All are welcome, regardless of physical ability, age, or yoga experience. Classes are held in the Museum’s historic rotunda by yoga instructor, Lunita Velásquez. The evening classes promote relaxation and restoration by strengthening the mind-body connection with deep stretching, breathwork, and a welcoming space. Registration is available online. Walk-ins are welcome. Museum doors open at 5:15 p.m. and class begins promptly at 5:30 p.m. A limited number of yoga mats, blankets, and blocks are available to borrow. Dressing in layers is highly recommended. An adult must accompany all guests age 17 and under. Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • JD Vance and Tim Walz debated on Tuesday in the last scheduled debate of the election. The sparring was mostly collegial but a number of points on key issues require additional context or corrections.
  • Not many early-round exits at the Olympics trigger conspiracy theories, fact-checkers, a week’s worth of memes and an online petition.
  • Watching a huge ball descend down a pole in Times Square has been a beloved New Year's Eve tradition for over a century. Here's how the spectacle started and what's changed over the years.
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