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  • Servants of the Damned author David Enrich says lawyers from the firm of Jones Day were deeply embedded in the Trump White House — and helped create policy designed to limit the federal government.
  • California’s child care workforce is still 10% smaller than it was before the pandemic, as low wages contribute to acute staffing shortages.
  • The commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Col. Thomas M. Bedell, and the commanding general of the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, Maj. Gen. Bradford J. Gering, invite the San Diego community and aviation enthusiasts to the 2022 MCAS Miramar Air Show, Sept. 23-25. The theme of this year’s air show is “Marines: Fight, Evolve, Win.” and is a direct reflection of the Commandant of the Marine Corps Force Design 2030 program and the technical innovations the service is undertaking to remain the 21st century’s force in readiness. “It’s been almost three years since MCAS Miramar was able to open its doors to our neighbors and share in our love of aviation, and I am extremely excited to be able to do so once again. We are proud to call America’s Finest City home and bring back one of the world’s most anticipated aviation exhibitions”, said Bedell. The full schedule has been released (subject to change). Guests can count on seeing the Marine Corps’ F-35B demonstration, the unique Marine AirGround Task Force demonstration, the Air Force’s F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team, Aaron Fitzgerald flying the Red Bull Helicopter, a 5G Technology Expo and much more. The air show is free to the public and upgraded seating options are now on sale. For ticket information, COVID-19 protocols, business and vendor opportunities, and more, please visit the Miramar Air Show website at miramarairshow.com. There are currently no COVID-19 protocols on www.miramarairshow.com. Friday-Sunday: September 23-25 8 am: Gates open to the public 9:30 am: Jon Melby / Precision Exotics I Race the Runway Experience 9:48 am: Kent Pietsch Interstate Cadet (Trucktop) 10 am: USAF C-17 West Coast Demo Team 10:16 am: Opening Ceremonies | USA Golden Knights / USN Leap Frogs 11:03 am: USMC F-35B Aerobatic Demo 11:23 am: Kent Pietsch (Deadstick) 11:31 am: USAF U-2 Dragon Lady (Friday Only) 11:45 am: Redbull Air Force | Kirby Chambliss Edge 540 / Aaron Fitzgerald Redbull BO-105 Helo / Wingsuit Flyers 12:12 pm: Vicky Benzing 450 Stearman 12:26 pm: Mike Goulian Extra 330 12:40 pm: Hot Streak Jet Truck II / Mike Goulian Race 12:48 pm: Kent Pietsch (Comedy) 12:58 pm: USA Golden Knights & USN Leap Frogs 1:15 pm: MAGTF | Marine Air Ground Task Force 2:04 pm: USAF F-22 Raptor Demo w/P-51D Heritage Flight (Saturday & Sunday Only) 2:36 pm: Rob Holland Aerobatics MXS-RH 2:50 pm: Hot Streak Jet Truck II / Rob Holland Race (Saturday & Sunday Only) 2:58 pm: USN Blue Angels and Fat Albert 4:13 pm: End of Aerial Demonstrations NOTE: Times are approximate and subject to change. Follow @MCASMiramarCA on Twitter #MiramarAirshow
  • Anthony Chin-Quee captures the space between medicine's all-consuming demands and its practitioners' fallibility in a cautionary tale of his own mental and physical struggles as a Black physician.
  • San Diego County resources for immigrants in this legal limbo period haven’t caught up.
  • At international climate talks, world leaders are trying to keep the world to 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming. Why is that number important, and what happens if the world gets hotter than that?
  • It's hard not to get swept up in this journey — full of filthy one-liners and priceless sight gags. And the film pulls it off with a level of savvy about Asian culture still rarely seen in Hollywood.
  • Colombia's presidential election is Sunday, and for the first time, a leftist candidate is favored to come out ahead. Business elites are nervous.
  • They were arraigned on charges of murder, assault and other felonies. Tyre Nichols died three days after officers beat him following a Jan. 7 traffic stop.
  • Despite climate targets set by the Biden administration and corporate executives, the U.S. is still building new natural gas plants that threaten to cause greenhouse gas emissions for decades to come.
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