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  • A case pitted most of the pork producers in the U.S. against a California law enacted by referendum by lopsided margins.
  • Russia continued its assault on Ukraine for a second day in a row Tuesday, hitting infrastructure and other targets in cities across the country.
  • Starting Jan. 1, employees within San Diego city limits will receive a minimum wage increase from $14 to $15 an hour.
  • New York is the latest, and largest, state to consider charging product-makers to dispose of their packaging. But lawmakers are clashing over how much to involve industry in creating a new system.
  • Defeat in the two district contests increases jitters among Conservatives who worry the erratic and divisive prime minister is no longer an electoral asset.
  • In an interview with the CBS news show 60 Minutes that aired on Sunday, President Biden says White House policy remains unchanged.
  • NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Financial Times political editor George Parker about the continuing effects Brexit has had on U.K. politics and the economy.
  • Join Resurrecting Lives Foundation for an evening on the flight deck of the USS Midway Museum for the 1st annual Think Different Awards, followed by the private screening of the short film Brainstorms. Over 750,000 veterans are currently struggling with the Global War on Terror's signature wound, traumatic brain injury (TBI). Through bringing awareness, education and research to the issue of TBI, we can begin to help our brothers and sisters heal. The Think Different Awards are designed to honor individuals who have taken extraordinary action to make a lasting impact in the lives of those with TBI. Brainstorms will shine a light on the plight of TBI and give the audience a glimpse of how it is to live with the signature invisible wound war. Finally, enjoy a panel discussion after Brainstorms with the Director, Julie Pacino. Additional Details: Heavy hors devours and drinks will be served. Admission includes two drink tickets. Attire is business casual, sensible shoes recommended. This is a ticketed event. Event subject to change or cancellation based on state and local health guidelines. Resurrecting Lives Foundation is registered 501(c)(3) with a gold rating from GuideStar.
  • Men at Work were one of the more surprising success stories of the new wave era, rocketing out of Australia in 1982 to become the most successful artist of the year. With its Police-styled rhythms, catchy guitar hooks, wailing saxophones, and off-kilter sense of humor, the band's debut album, Business as Usual, became an international blockbuster, breaking the American record for the most weeks a debut spent at the top of the charts. Their funny, irreverent videos became MTV favorites, helping send "Who Can It Be Now?" and "Down Under" to number one. They will be performing at Belly Up Tavern on Tuesday, December 21 at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. Get Tickets Here: $75 advanced / $80 day of show / $132 reserved loft seating (available over the phone or in person at out box office)
  • Men at Work were one of the more surprising success stories of the new wave era, rocketing out of Australia in 1982 to become the most successful artist of the year. With its Police-styled rhythms, catchy guitar hooks, wailing saxophones, and off-kilter sense of humor, the band's debut album, Business as Usual, became an international blockbuster, breaking the American record for the most weeks a debut spent at the top of the charts. Their funny, irreverent videos became MTV favorites, helping send "Who Can It Be Now?" and "Down Under" to number one. They will be performing at Belly Up Tavern on Monday, December 20 at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. Get Tickets Here: $75 advanced / $80 day of show / $132 reserved loft seating (available over the phone or in person at out box office)
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