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  • The Transportation Secretary says air traffic controllers will be paid promptly as the government reopens. But after the last shutdown, in 2019, some controllers sued to get paid in full for overtime.
  • NPR has promoted Thomas Evans, its editorial review chief, to lead the newsroom through a period of change, following Congress' decision to end federal funding of public media.
  • Take the Pledge for Clean Air Day 2025  California Clean Air Day is back on Wednesday, October 1! Pledge to replace one solo car trip with a sustainable option to reduce your emissions and create new habits to promote healthy air quality.  Get moving for clean air by:  • Walking, biking, or riding your scooter  • Riding transit for free on Clean Air Day  • Carpooling with family, friends, or coworkers  • Skipping the commute and working from home  Take the pledge for the chance to win an e-bike! Eligible residents of the San Diego region who pledge and check the box to receive communications from trusted partners will be entered into a sweepstakes to win a folding e-bike, powered by Rad Power Bikes.  Learn more and pledge at SANDAG.org/cleanairday.  SANDAG on Facebook / Instagram
  • Stream with KPBS+ / Encore Friday, Nov. 28, 2025 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2. The film tells the true story of Bernard Jordan (Michael Caine) who made global headlines in the summer of 2014. He had staged a “great escape” from his care home to join fellow war veterans on a beach in Normandy, commemorating their fallen comrades at the D-Day Landings 70th anniversary. The late, two-time Oscar® winner Glenda Jackson also stars as Bernie’s devoted wife, Irene.
  • In the 2015 attacks, 130 people were killed, including at the Bataclan concert hall. France is still wrestling with how to remember the deadliest attack on its soil in modern history and how to live with it.
  • The city's Stormwater Department will clean storm drains and inlets with a history of debris buildup and sweep streets to reduce trash and pollutants entering waterways.
  • The Smithsonians, National Gallery of Art and other sites that receive federal funding are announcing their reopening plans now that the government shutdown is over. Past closures have been costly.
  • The House of Representatives was sent home for the duration of the government shutdown. Members returned to the Capitol Wednesday with a lot on their minds.
  • "The American Revolution" documentary series by Ken Burns premieres Nov. 16. Two San Diego professors sat down with KPBS' Amita Sharma to discuss what the American Revolution still teaches us today.
  • Initially conceived as one third of a triptych about food, "In the Mood for Love" was expanded into a stand-alone feature that won immediate recognition as a modern-day classic. Another third—intended as the “dessert,” as Wong Kar Wai has put it—was, until now, only screened during his masterclass at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Now available in wide release for the first time, "In the Mood for Love 2001" demonstrates the director’s masterful ability to generate palpable atmosphere and striking characterizations on a miniature canvas—with "In the Mood for Love" stars Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Maggie Cheung Man Yuk once again providing the sizzling chemistry— evoking the mystery of transient, unexpected connections in the modern city through his inimitable romantic touch. "In the Mood For Love" (2000) (98 mins) "In the Mood For Love 2001" (2001) (9 mins) Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
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