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  • With the pandemic threatening to undercut graduation rates, Cal State is pushing to re-enroll lost students and reduce early Ds and Fs that can drive students to drop out.
  • One year ago, the Taliban raised their white flag over Afghanistan's capital for the second time. NPR toured the country and spoke to the Taliban and residents about what has happened since.
  • It can take years to grow the perfect mullet, and these kids have put in their time to take home the 2022 USA Mullet Championship trophy. Here's a peek at some of the most remarkable contestant 'dos.
  • The move allow international tourists and business travelers into the country for the first time in almost two years.
  • Sip, snack, and support local business! After a tough year, come to Brews & Bites in Santee to show some love to local food and beverage businesses. The event will feature live music, opportunity drawings, and food and drink samples from across San Diego County. Date | Saturday, October 16 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location | Town Center Community Park East, Santee Get tickets here! General admission is $25 Admission includes: • Live music by The Straight Six Band • One Catered Hamburger or Veggie Burger • Additional Food Samples from Local Restaurants (while supplies last) • Beverage Samples and Commemorative Sampling Cup (beer, wine, cider, spirits - while supplies last) This is an event only for the public over 21 years of age. Brews & Bites is sponsored by Raising Cane’s, Allegiance Heating, Air Conditioning & Solar, Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve, Kimco, and Cox Communications. For more information, please visit cityofsanteeca.gov/events or email jshellhammer@cityofsanteeca.gov.
  • Justices seemed more open to the vaccine mandate for almost all workers at hospitals, nursing homes, and other medical providers receiving federal Medicare and Medicaid funds.
  • It could amount to the last round of huge settlements after years of litigation over the industry's role in an overdose crisis linked to more than 500,000 deaths in the U.S. over the past two decades.
  • Monday, Dec. 27, 2021 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / On Demand. Kelly Corrigan sits down with entrepreneur, author, and professor at New York University's Stern School of Business, Scott Galloway, to have an unfiltered and insightful conversation about the state of tech, business, education, and politics in today’s world.
  • The California Legislature has approved a bill requiring workers receive up to two weeks of paid time off if they get sick from the coronavirus.
  • More people used Facebook in the first quarter than analysts expected, easing concerns about competition from TikTok.
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