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  • Peace talks and diplomatic progress have raised hopes of an end to the war. But has there been any progress in addressing the country's devastating degree of hunger?
  • Eat, Drink, and Get Ugly! Save the Date: Tickets will go on sale Wednesday, Nov. 23 at 11 a.m. PDT Join us as we view the 52nd Annual San Diego Bay Parade of Lights from the flight deck of the USS Midway on Dec. 18, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. Watch the only holiday boat parade in town and enjoy drink specials, Santa photo ops, Holiday treats and eats for sale, and more. Let’s create "santamental" Christmas memories this holiday season at the best Christmas party in town. We look forward to seeing you! Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • From Rep. Nancy Pelosi to Sens. Mitt Romney and Mitch McConnell, lawmakers' ages are a big subject of discussion and debate. One member of Congress shares ideas for increasing generational diversity.
  • Gov. Greg Gianforte banned the app on state government electronic devices last December, and has said he is concerned about people's user data being compromised by the Chinese government.
  • Pat Robertson founded the Christian Broadcasting Network. He also hosted The 700 Club and drew controversy for comments that were often seen as anti-gay and racially insensitive.
  • The restrictions passed through Utah's Republican-supermajority Legislature reflect how politicians' perceptions of technology companies are changing — and that includes pro-business Republicans.
  • City Ballet pays tribute to its talented and versatile Resident choreographer, Elizabeth Wistrich and Geoffery Gonzalez, in a program fittingly titled, Inspiration in Motion, again redefining how ballet in preformed. Elizabeth stages her popular Beyond the Circle and Straw Feet, While Geoff creates an all-new Battu, performed live by drummer-composer Adam Larocca. Related events: Follow on social media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Across the street from the jazz icon's home in Queens, a site of pilgrimage for fans from around the world, sits the new Louis Armstrong Center, which brings his 60,000-item archive back to the block.
  • As autoworkers' real wages fall, top executives at the Big Three carmakers continue to earn tens of millions of dollars each year — hundreds of times more than the median employee.
  • Brands are rethinking how they nod to Pride after recent boycotts against companies that signal LGBTQ+ support. Influencers who work with brands for Pride now say they're seeing fewer opportunities.
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