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  • Think you have what it takes to successfully manipulate the market and build a domestic industry from the ground up? If so, these eight questions stand between you and your Summer School diploma in political cconomy.
  • Sales of non-chocolate candy are growing faster than those of chocolate. With cocoa in shortage, manufacturers are changing pack sizes, adding fillers and dipping candy in "white creme."
  • The Metropolitan Transit System is asking the public for help in prioritizing spending as it faces a looming budget deficit. Then, border and immigration reporter Gustavo Solis checks in to talk about the impact of ICE arrests near schools. And, part two of our story on the challenges faced by Afghans four years after the fall of Kabul. Plus, why some North County residents are disappointed that a new housing development was approved. Finally, a settlement between the city and the owners of the derelict California Theater — sell it or tear it down.
  • A northern English town loses its best choral singers to fighting in World War I but finds new hope in a time of loss through music in Nicholas Hytner's new film "The Choral," featuring Ralph Fiennes.
  • The bill would have expanded on a 2015 law that prohibits plastic microbeads in products like face scrubs and soaps.
  • Discover the charm of Little Italy’s Monthly Curated Market by the Female Maker Market! Hosted at the picturesque Piazza della Famiglia, this monthly marketplace brings together a dynamic mix of women-owned businesses, local artisans, and one-of-a-kind treasures. Stroll through vibrant merchant booths featuring handmade goods, trendy fashion, wellness products, and unique gifts. Enjoy live entertainment, savor delicious bites from local eateries, and immerse yourself in the lively community spirit that makes Little Italy unforgettable. Perfect for a day out with family, friends, and even your furry companions, this free event celebrates creativity, connection, and shopping local. Join us each month and make Little Italy’s Curated Market your go-to destination for local shopping and memorable experiences! Female Maker Market on Facebook / Instagram
  • Public health leaders convene in Washington, D.C. this week to defend their vision for America's health, and look ahead for how to rebuild after the Trump administration's attacks on the system.
  • Shop the best vinyl vendors in the region, with an extensive selection of genres and thousands of LPs and 45s. Dig around in the crates and find some hidden gems while enjoying live sets from Chakasonica Fronterizx Vinyl Collective. This special event will be happening in the Mini Park during the monthly The North Park Vegan Market . Featuring: - Casa Retro - DJ Bob One - Dj Sweetchuck - Existence76 - Five Space Shop - Japanese Joints - Rare Folk Art Records - Rock and Refresh - Sabrina Covington - Slaps and Kicks - Track City Records - Vinyl DJ - WM Record Shop The North Park Vegan Market is located next to the North Park Mini Park, a spacious plaza features seating, gardens and a playground. Vendors are set up on both sides of North Park Way between 30th St and Granada Ave and on 29th St. Featuring a rotating lineup of diverse vendors from San Diego, Orange County and LA, the North Park Vegan Market showcases the best plant-based food in SoCal on the 2nd Saturday of every month. In between bites, shop a curated selection of local products, crafts and services. This is a rain or shine event. Parking: There is a 6-story parking garage on 29th St and North Park Way. Additionally, there is free street parking nearby. Vegan Food Popup Events by Viridian Productions are free monthly markets that showcase the best plant-based food in SoCal, featuring a rotating lineup of diverse vendors from San Diego, Orange County and LA. Viridian Productions on Facebook / Instagram
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom, Santa Clara County and San Francisco are suing the Trump administration over a huge shift in homelessness policy.
  • If the government shutdown extends beyond Nov. 1, more than 65,000 children could be at risk of losing access to Head Start, the federal early-learning program for low-income families.
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