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  • NPR's Student Podcast Challenge yielded stories about how students around the U.S. are thinking about and responding to climate change. Here are some of their ideas.
  • The two SEALs were attempting to board an unflagged vessel when they went into the sea.
  • A heat wave at the start of the school year has educators scrambling to keep kids cool and safe.
  • British composer Martin Phipps discusses how he used an 1808 French piano that once belonged to Napoleon in the score for Ridley Scott's biopic of the one-time emperor.
  • Blue skies and warm temperatures are expected to turn to rain and snow in much of California this week. Then, a local restaurant is the first eatery in the region to earn a coveted Michelin three-star designation. Next, we revisit a segment with San Diego author Madhushree Ghosh who talks about her book “Khabaar” and how food helps her stay connected to her Indian heritage and culture. And, KQED’s Silicon Valley reporter Adhiti Bandlamudi takes us on a food origin story journey that leads across the world and then back to California. Next, Ensenada is the birthplace of Mexican surfing. It has a rich history that many people don’t know about. Earlier this year, KPBS Border Reporter Gustavo Solis talked with two local surfers trying to preserve and spread that history. Finally, KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando says there are only a few weeks left to visit the Spiderman exhibit at the San Diego Comic Con Museum.
  • The two-time World Cup winners are both retiring after long club careers with a National Women's Soccer League title being the only championship that has eluded both of them so far.
  • In recent years, Alabama workers have found themselves at the center of three high-profile labor campaigns in three industries. How those have unfolded tells us a lot about labor in America today.
  • A protective order would bar Trump and his attorneys from improperly using any evidence that prosecutors share with the defense team.
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  • The Autism Society San Diego is excited to announce our 5th annual Lights! Camera! Autism! Join our community of friends, families and supporters as we present an evening of music, food, art and film. The event will showcase autistic adults in every aspect of the evening including: ‣ Art show with more than 25 artists in attendance ‣ Film with panel discussion, featuring Dani Bowman, star of Netflix's Love on the Spectrum, and founder of DaniMation Entertainment, who has premiered 11 animated short films at Comic Con. ‣ Music performance by Jake Woodruff. This event is designed and intended for people 16 and over. Cocktail attire suggested.
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