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  • NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Independent Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont about his latest book: It's OK to Be Angry About Capitalism.
  • At the center of two cases to be argued over two days is Section 230, which provides tech companies a legal shield over what users post online.
  • Tis' the season for gift giving. This year get a head start on your holiday shopping at Tavern at the Vogue's Holiday Market. They are hosting their Holiday Market on Nov. 27th from 1 pm to 5 pm. Located on Third Ave in the Heart of Chula Vista, Tavern at the Vogue is featuring a variety of small businesses selling everything from food and drinks, to clothing and accessories. It is the perfect opportunity to support your community while getting some amazing gifts for your friends and family. There will be food, drinks, fun festivities, and more. A variety of local businesses will be joining in on the holiday fun, giving shoppers an opportunity to purchase unique finds perfect for storing underneath your Christmas tree this year. See you there!
  • Encouraging more black American to enter the real estate investment game During this Black History Month, three esteemed young business professionals have decided to share their investments secrets with the community in hopes of achieving the following: 1. Increasing the capital in the black community 2. Provide access to sound investments with high returns 3. Encourage more black American to enter the investment world 4. Educate more black Americans on how real estate investments work 5. Serve as an example of how three strong successful black men can work together The group is led by Karl Gorman, founder of GLH, a real estate investment firm, Lance Growth, CEO of Growth 1031, a 1031 exchange accommodating company, and Jarvis Leverson, founder of The Morning Hero, a success coaching company. Date: Friday, February 18, 2022 at 6p.m. Location: University Club Cost: Free For more information on this event and registration please visit HERE!
  • As volunteers continue digging through the rubble of a collapsed apartment building, the siblings of a woman found dead with her four children are now awaiting news of their mother and another sister.
  • Some of the biggest stories on readers’ minds: housing, the Midterm Election and gas rebates.
  • Budding paleontologist Molly Sampson found the 5-inch megalodon tooth near Calvert Cliffs, Md., while trying out the new insulated waders she got for Christmas.
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom racked up a major win in the recall, with more than 60% of voters supporting the Governor. The question remains: what will Newsom do with this show of support and what happens to his recall challengers? Plus, as the nation grapples with a rise in hateful rhetoric and activity within its own borders, law enforcement and intelligence agencies are beginning to acknowledge domestic terrosism as one of our top national security threats. Also, a recent study of the planet’s warming climate predicts working outside will become riskier as communities endure more extreme heat days more often, and that has implications for the nation’s economy. And, a recent report finds one in four of San Diego’s homeless adults is over the age of 55, and more than 40% of them are experiencing homelessness for the first time in their lives. What needs to be done about it? Finally, high veterinary costs helped one woman launch a business picking up pets in San Diego and crossing them into Tijuana for more affordable care, in this excerpt from a bonus episode of the “Port of Entry” podcast.
  • The measure passed Tuesday could benefit public school programs beyond traditional art, theater, dance and music classes to include graphic design, computer coding, animation, music composition and script writing.
  • On Nov. 1, New York joined a handful of places across the country that require companies to disclose salary ranges when they post jobs. But transparency isn't easy.
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