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  • Satellite imagery shows a steady increase in the number of buildings destroyed in middle and southern Gaza. Most damage appeared after Oct. 13, when Israel's military urged evacuation from the north.
  • A federal appeals court says the Biden administration's new rules for asylum-seekers at the border can continue while it considers the case. That decision puts a District Court ruling on hold.
  • NASA-backed researchers say that millions of acres of farmland have been abandoned due to the conflict.
  • Celebrate coming Home for the Holidays with a Photo with Santa on the beachfront Paseo Lawn. Guests of all ages will delight with holiday cheer as they’re greeted by jolly Old St. Nick and receive a professionally printed 5×7 photograph. Dec 1, 3, 6, 9-11, 16-18 & 22-24 — $25 Make a reservation *On December 6, Santa will be skydiving onto the beach for our annual Holiday Festival. On this date only, Santa times will be assigned in-person on a first-come, first-served basis (no advance reservations). Get your Santa Pass at Vista Terrace starting at 3:30 p.m., where you will be assigned a 15-minute window to return for your photo between 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Photos will be purchased onsite. Visit Hotel del Coronado on Facebook + Instagram + follow @delcoronado on Twitter Celebrate coming Home for the Holidays as America’s beachfront legend transforms into a classic winter wonderland from Nov. 22, 2021 to Jan. 2, 2022. The iconic resort shimmers and shines as its signature red turrets are draped in thousands of sparkling lights with towering Christmas trees, snowy surprises and garlands galore filling the property with holiday cheer. This year will include the return of a spectacular two-story lobby tree and beachfront ice rink at Skating by the Sea®, as well as the debut of a new holiday light show on the Founders Lawn.
  • Stars of Star Trek and its many spinoffs gathered outside Paramount Pictures during the labor dispute.
  • After weeks of silence following a scathing independent review of the county’s COVID-19 hotel sheltering program, Board of Supervisors Chair Nathan Fletcher conceded Wednesday that improvements are needed. Meanwhile, a plan by two county supervisors might pave the way for people to start selling food from their home kitchens. Plus, the election of former President Donald Trump and all that followed ushered in a new era, that marked a break with post 9/11 unity and foreign policy.
  • Colombia's capital is home to 11 million people — and to some of the worst traffic jams in the world. Now Chinese companies are building its first metro line.
  • Here are just a few of the ways communities across the country are adapting to be more resilient to the demands of a changing climate.
  • In an extraordinary opening news conference before the World Cup, FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended the host country's decision to ban beer at stadiums and Qatar's human rights record.
  • A cable car carrying six children and two adults dangled hundreds of feet above the ground in a remote part of Pakistan after it broke. Army commandos rescued them after an hourslong operation.
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