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  • Robinson was a widow and lifelong Chicago resident when she moved to the White House in 2009 to help care for granddaughters Malia and Sasha.
  • KPBS Presents Letters for a Cause Where: The Mental Bar 6325 Imperial Ave, SD When: Sunday, December 17 11a-3p It’s all about philanthropy, with a Scrabble match between SD hip hop legends Parker Edison and Miki Vale, with jackpot going to the winner’s local cause of choice. Also on the docket are a performance by Ric Scales and @dj_root , mix tapes from @therealdje3sd , exclusive beat set by Miki Vale, and an exhibit by photographer @turners_media.
  • Join Cleantech San Diego for a discussion on the acceleration of centralized to distributed energy resources. Enjoy dialogue with energy innovators, developers, startups, and utility experts exploring what it will take to design, operate, and maintain the grid of the future. Panel topics include: The State of Energy Resources in the San Diego Region, Designing the Grid of the Future, and The Technology to Get Us There. KEYNOTE SPEAKER: - Mark Rothleder, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, CAISO CONFIRMED PANELISTS: - Omar Bustami, Attorney, Mintz - Andy Gallagher, Product Innovation Manager, Baker Home Energy - Tanya Martinez, Senior Director of Development, AES - Ryan Mayfield, Founder and CEO, Mayfield Renewables - David Penalva, Co-Founder, HelioVolta - Dan Roberts, Head of Sales, Veckta - Colin Walsh, Senior Vice President of Sales, Ivy Energy Presented in partnership with Crest Creative. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & X
  • Truong My Lan, the 67-year-old chairwoman of the real estate company Van Thinh Phat, was formally charged with fraud amounting to $12.5 billion — nearly 3% of the country's 2022 GDP.
  • Monday's study says with climate change the 2023 California snow bonanza, which was a record for snow on the ground on April 1, will be less likely in the future.
  • U.S. figures show that San Diego became the busiest corridor for illegal crossings in April.
  • The University of Southern California canceled its main commencement ceremony after dozens of campus arrests. Meanwhile, students at several schools around the country set up solidarity encampments.
  • An Israeli airstrike on Iran's consulate in Damascus killed two Iranian generals and five others, Iranian state media said Monday. Israel has not yet commented on the attack.
  • The winner of this year's presidential race could be decided by who shows up to support independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — and who that means they aren't voting for.
  • An art installation called The Portal was shut down this week in New York and Dublin because of rude gestures and other bad public behavior, as NPR's Scott Simon explains.
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