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  • Eggs have roughly tripled in price in the last few years. Now a raft of competitors are hoping to lure Americans away from their beloved breakfast food.
  • In addition to one member who has already resigned following racist comments she made at a closed-door 2021 meeting and two others who face widespread condemnation and calls to step down, three current or former members have been indicted or pleaded guilty to corruption charges.
  • The Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate invites you to attend its upcoming virtual real estate event. Join Mitch Roschelle, founding partner of Macro Trends Advisors LLC, and visiting research fellow within University of San Diego School of Business' real estate program, who will lead a lively discussion on the headlines impacting real estate. Roschelle is the co-host of The NoPo Podcast and is a widely-recognized media commentator on real estate, housing, public policy, business trends, capital markets and the economy. Following Roschelle's presentation, Norm Miller, PhD, Hahn Chair of Real Estate Finance at the University of San Diego School of Business, will lead an informal "fireside chat" with Roschelle and will address questions from the audience.
  • A judge has ruled that a proposition to raise the California minimum wage to $18 an hour can’t go before voters until 2024. The same judge gave backers of recalling Gov. Gavin Newsom more time to qualify, but in this case he backed the secretary of state, who said proponents missed a key deadline to qualify in time for this November.
  • Chappelle's monologue seemed filled with justification and minimization.
  • The National Guard fell about 9,000 troops short of its goal in 2022. Some states are improving their outreach and incentive plans to try to counter that trend.
  • The Democratic governor's inaugural address crafted California as a beacon for freedom amid a rising tide of oppression taking hold in other statehouses. He chose Jan. 6 for the events to draw a contrast with the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol two years ago.
  • Saturdays, Dec. 16, 2023 - Jan. 20, 2024 at 10 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with KPBS Passport! RIVER is as tender and witty as it is unsettling and brutal. Adrift in a London full of other exiled souls, River’s own isolation helps him connect with the troubled victims who crash into his world, and to see the truth in ways his colleagues are drawn to admire and question.
  • Twitter's former security chief Peiter "Mudge" Zatko accused the company of misleading the public, the government and its own board of directors over security flaws.
  • Friday, Aug. 19 and Aug. 26, 2022 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand now with KPBS Passport! Two people, brought together in the most unusual of circumstances. Starring Michael Kitchen, Sophie Okonedo, Phyllis Logan, and Tom Knight, ALIBI is a romantic black comedy - a deft and extraordinary rollercoaster of love, murder and lies. It is written by Paul Abbott, one of the UK's most acclaimed screenwriters.
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