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  • Mosab Abu Toha was able to escape Gaza, along with his wife and three young children. The award-winning poet talks about parenting in war and the devastation of leaving his family and friends behind.
  • One of the CDC's weekly health publications was not published on its regular schedule, and some data about flu and vaccinations wasn't updated.
  • Acting EPA Administrator James Payne sent an email to members of the agency's Science Advisory Board and the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee informing them that both are being "reset."
  • Vitamin D is good for the immune system, but in older people it doesn't prevent falls or fractures, according to health experts at the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Here's why you need it.
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+ / Watch Saturdays, Dec. 6 and 13, 2025 at Noon on KPBS 2. This is a two-part, four-hour documentary directed by Ken Burns, Sarah Burns and David McMahon that explores the life and work of the 15th century polymath. Set against the rich and dynamic backdrop of Renaissance Italy, the film brings the artist’s towering achievements to life.
  • President Biden promised billions in funds to farmers and others to not take water from the Colorado River. President Trump is halting some of those funds, leaving questions about the river's future.
  • One Book, One San Diego Author Event with Chanel Miller Presented in partnership with the University of San Diego Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024 In-Person - University of San Diego Join KPBS and our partners for a special in-person event with Chanel Miller, author of our 2024 One Book, One San Diego adult selection, "Know My Name: A Memoir." Register today! More community events coming soon: One Book Events One Book, One San Diego is a partnership, led by KPBS, with the San Diego Public Library, the San Diego County Library, San Diego State University, One Book Sin Fronteras and more than 30 organizations. For more information about One Book, One San Diego, please visit: https://www.kpbs.org/onebook One Book, One San Diego is funded by the Linden Root Dickinson Foundation, the Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation, the Payne Family Foundation, the Frieda Berlinski Foundation, Kaiser Permanente, the University of San Diego, the City of San Diego, Lloyd Pest Control, and Francis Parker School.
  • Join San Diego Family for a spooktacular free family Halloween event on Oct. 13, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Salvation Army Kroc Center Corner Zone (6845 University Ave, San Diego, CA 92115). Trick-or-treating • Prizes & Dance Parties • Family Resources • Haunted Zipline • Costume Parade • Halloween Crafts Sign up for FREE tickets at https://SDFamilyHalloween2024.eventbrite.com Gather your little ghouls and goblins for an unforgettable Halloween adventure filled with magical trick-or-treating, monstrous dance parties, eerie inflatables, adorable Halloween crafts and much more! Hit the haunted jackpot by participating in our FREE raffle for kids, while uncovering valuable family resources. We invite families to dress up in their spooky, charming, adventurous and funny costumes to enhance the festive spirit. This is one of the best family-friendly Halloween events in San Diego, so you won’t want to miss it! Sign up now for your family's FREE ticket and prepare for a hauntingly good time! 🕷️
  • Federal power only goes so far. State governors and legislatures have wide authority over local law enforcement, schools, health and how cities and counties handle immigration.
  • The presidential candidate said he'd planned to take the roadkill home and skin it, but got waylaid by a long day of falconry and steak dinner. The mystery of the bear cub made national news in 2014.
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