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  • Applicants who pass the initial screenings are generally allowed to pursue their asylum cases in court without curfews; those who don't are supposed to be deported.
  • The Commerce Department says solar panel makers in four Southeast Asian countries are evading U.S. duties on Chinese solar components. The finding could raise costs in the United States.
  • We are thrilled to invite you onboard the Aolani Catamaran for our 2nd annual Sail with Santa, a unique outdoor experience to meet Santa and interact with him during a 1-hour sail while enjoying the calm waters of San Diego Bay onboard our 60' luxury sailing catamaran. Pick from 2 available 60-minute sails: Saturday Dec 11: 10:45-11:45AM or 12-1PM, both departing from the Sheraton Harbor Island Hotel Marina. Parking is available at the hotel, we will give you a "chaser ticket" to help validate the cost. Ticket Price: $55-$75 This 60-minute sail will pick you up from the Sheraton Harbor Island Marina where we will safely board all guests (this event has been limited to 40 guests per sail) and enjoy Holiday tunes, hot chocolate, and a decked out space for you to have many a Christmas card photo-op. A portion of your ticket proceeds will benefit the US Marine Corps Toys for Tots program. For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • Tracker Products and members of the Evidence Management Community Forum want to elevate the industry by hosting free online training and panel discussions about all the things that impact you in the evidence room. Mark your calendars and join us on June 29, 2022. We hope to see you there!
  • The surprise attack on Israel has brought the militant group back into the spotlight. A Hamas official tells NPR the attack was meant in part to lead to the release of Palestinians in Israeli jails.
  • More women are serving in the U.S. military, and women are the fastest-growing group among U.S. veterans. The Veterans Administration is trying to meet their health needs, including pregnancy care.
  • Farmers in Arizona are facing the brunt of climate change as the Colorado River experiences shortages. Even in rural and conservative areas, most agree something needs to change.
  • San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria announced that the city's first new Safe Sleeping program site in the Golden Hill neighborhood will open Thursday.
  • The reforms could lead to voter suppression, fewer polling stations in rural areas, and allow cartels or foreign actors to finance Mexican elections.
  • The exact path of the storm remained in flux Thursday, with forecasters noting that even slight shifts in its track could dramatically impact rainfall totals.
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