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  • A new homeless shelter in the Midway District is now accepting residents. In other news, a place that has served members of the LGBTQ-plus community recovering from addiction is closing its doors. Plus, a new rhino calf at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park represents another step in the effort to save a related rhino species that’s nearly extinct.
  • For the first time ever, the UAW launched a strike against all Big 3 automakers at once, starting with three locations in the Midwest.
  • The last time a female gymnast over age 20 won gold in the Olympics' landmark all-around was in 1972. Douglas took gold in that event in 2012.
  • Morocco's national women's team made its debut at the Women's World Cup and advanced to the knockout rounds.
  • Hundreds of illegal migrants from Pakistan and other nations were aboard, hoping to land lucrative jobs in Europe. We talk to family members, some still awaiting news of the fate of their loved ones.
  • An exploration of the themes of home, love, collective memory, and strong women, Black Rootedness, A Poetry Reading builds community across continents through verse. Inspired by the anthology Black Rootedness: 54 Poets from Africa to America, edited by Karla Brundage of the West Oakland to West Africa project, this poetry reading features writers from California to Kenya. Join Karla Brundage and Oceanside’s Rameses Setekh of Sown in Truth Orations as they host on Saturday, December 10 at the Oceanside Theatre Company at the Brooks, 217 N. Coast Hwy, Oceanside. Gather early for community and coffee at 10 am followed by the poetry reading at 11 am. Tickets: $10 in advance, $15 door. OceansideTheatre.org. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Forecasters say some California residents should prepare for the hottest weather of the year.
  • Indie duo Tennis will be touring extensively across North America in early 2023 to promote their next album 'Pollen'. The 30-city excursion kicks off March 24 in Atlanta and extends into May visiting U.S. markets like Washington DC, Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles and Houston. Canadian dates are set for Toronto and Vancouver. Joining the tour in support will be special guests Loving. The new outing follows up 2021's Swimmer Tour which was joined by Molly Burch. Come see them perform at Humphreys Concerts by the Bay on Saturday, April 29, 2023 @7:30 p.m. Tennis on Social Media: Instagram + Facebook
  • 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?
  • 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.
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