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  • When Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas was built, a worker said he buried a Chiefs Kingdom flag in the field. Kansas City has never lost a game there, sparking a controversial conspiracy theory.
  • The Transgender American Veterans Association is suing the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, two years after the department said it would provide gender affirmation surgery.
  • A U.K. judge ruled against the publisher of the Daily Mirror, finding that the paper used phone hacking to gather information unlawfully on the Duke of Sussex.
  • NPR analyzed four speeches by Trump, given on consecutive nights in Iowa and New Hampshire. Videos and sound bites only capture part of the full experience.
  • A nonprofit that supports defendants charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection is facing scrutiny over its political activity. "The IRS should investigate this case immediately," said one congressman.
  • Join us for our brand new event: Stories of Us! Little ones and their families are invited to experience the richness of San Diego's diversity through storytimes, musical presentations, or hands-on activities with local community members to create meaningful discussions and insights into the many cultures they may encounter in their lives. Tuesday, September 26 | 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. Learn the stories of San Diego's Indigenous people with 'ataaxum Pomkwaan. Families will enjoy an interactive sing-along and an oral story of How the Stinkbug Came to be Black. Included with Museum admission. No registration required. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X - Twitter
  • Monday’s downpour wreaked havoc on a city already vulnerable to storms due to crumbling infrastructure.
  • This election season, KPBS received a lot of questions from readers about the Central Committee contests on their ballots.
  • An El Cajon couple fell victim to a "grandparents scam" that eventually led to the unraveling of a crime syndicate known as The Enterprise.
  • In this yoga class, we will progressively reactivate the body and mind to develop strength and flexibility. This class's slow and gentle nature is perfect for beginners and is also great for other students who can sink deeper into their practice. The language of instruction is Yiddish with English translation. Instructor Tetyana (Tanya) Yakovleva is a Yiddish lecturer at the Yiddish Arts and Academics Association of North America (YAAANA) and a literature lecturer at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. She studied Comparative Literature, Classical, Slavic, Jewish, and Media Studies at Kharkiv, Regensburg, Bari, and San Diego universities. She received her PhD in Slavic and Jewish Studies from the University of Regensburg in 2019. Tanya is a certified yoga teacher (RYT 200) and sees her mission as bringing joy and equilibrium to people through the Mind-Body-Spirit connection.
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