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  • Arizona has seen rising support for abortion rights among Latinos. The reasons are varied and complicated.
  • A Russian court convicted Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich on charges of espionage Friday, sentencing him to 16 years in a Russian prison colony in a trial the U.S. denounced as a sham.
  • On Saturday, March 9, 2024, join fellow San Diegans and participate in the Screen Your Gut - Save Your Butt 5K Race/Walk in Mission Bay, to raise awareness about colorectal cancer, the 2nd deadliest form of cancer, and to promote its prevention and early detection. Screen Your Gut - Save Your Butt is sponsored by C4, a statewide, all volunteer, non-profit organization whose mission is to save lives and reduce suffering from colorectal cancer in all Californians. Funds raised from the event will be used to support C4’s grants program. This program is designed to increase screening to prevent the development of colorectal cancer and to detect existing cancers early, for better patient outcomes. Presented by: CA Colorectal Cancer Coalition What: Screen Your Gut-Save Your Butt 5k timed race/walk When: Saturday, March 9, 2024 from 8 a.m. – Noon Where: Mission Bay Park - De Anza Cove, 2750 North Mission Bay Drive, San Diego Cost: In person and virtual 13 years and up: $40. Prince will increase to $45 on February 19. In person 12 & Under $30, price will increase to $35 on February 19. View this event on Facebook
  • Lansing tangled with titans, kept the network’s shows on the air even as its offices closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, and steered NPR through what he defined as an “existential” financial crisis.
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+ / Watch Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV + Sunday, Nov. 9 at 6:30 p.m. on KPBS 2. Explore artisan craftsmanship and hidden treasures in one of the world’s most beautiful countries. Meet the skilled watchmakers, weavers, bookbinders and roof thatchers who teach hands-on skills to the next generation of apprentices.
  • Election deniers have spent the past four years focused on false claims that 2020 was rigged. This year, it raised similar alarms about fraud — only for those claims to evaporate as returns came in.
  • Dr. Theodore Schwartz has been treating neurological illnesses for nearly 30 years. He says being a brain surgeon requires steady hands — and a strong bladder. His new book is Gray Matters.
  • We asked visual search scientists, a metal-detecting enthusiast and a detective to share the most effective strategies to find missing objects.
  • The California Independent System Operator insisted that "at this time, the grid is stable," but it noted that incessant high heat will drive up demand for power.
  • A proposed rule from the the Occupational Safety and Health Administration would for the first time set in place regulations to better protect workers from extreme heat.
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