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  • With many families gathering for the Thanksgiving holiday tomorrow, health officials continue to urge Americans to get fully vaccinated, which includes a booster shot six months after the initial vaccination. Plus, for decades in San Diego and across the U.S., housing deeds with racist restrictions blocked people of color from buying or renting homes, how one San Diego family pushed back. And, as families gather (many the first time in two years), maybe you need to freshen up your Turkey Day game. Chef Brandon Sloan from Pendry Hotels answers listeners' questions and gives out tips to make your Thanksgiving meal a feast.
  • Explore the aquarium in your own backyard! Explore interactive exhibits and come face to face with exciting creatures including a rescued Loggerhead Sea Turtle, a Giant Pacific Octopus, and Leopard Sharks. Don’t miss the two-story Giant Kelp Forest or the outdoor touch pools that feature stunning ocean views. Advanced reservations are required for all guests, even members. Admission: $24.95 for adults, $19.50 for children 3 to 17 Visit Aquarium.ucsd.edu or call 858-534-FISH Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Visit Birch Aquarium at Scripps on Facebook + Instagram + @Birch_Aquarium on Twitter
  • The Supreme Court on Wednesday heard its last scheduled argument of the term — a case brought by a 94-year-old grandmother in Minneapolis whose condo was seized for failure to pay property taxes.
  • Residents in Akron, Ohio have struggled to understand why a 25-year-old with no criminal record was fatally shot by police. On Monday, the state attorney general said the officers won't be indicted.
  • Millions emerged from poverty in recent decades. But now, rising fuel prices, weak exports and scant remittances are sabotaging growth, and Bangladesh asked the IMF for $4.5 billion in loans.
  • Prices at the pump are falling, which is welcome news for Democrats this election season. But politicians have very limited control over energy costs.
  • NPR travelled towards the "temporarily occupied territories" on the Ukraine-Russia border, where the people who live there are in limbo – cut off from both Ukraine and Russia, cut off from the world.
  • NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Peru-based journalist Jacqueline Fowks about protests in the country over inflation and President Pedro Castillo's reaction to them.
  • Sunscreen is crucial for skin protection and the SPF is important. But dermatologists say the key to good summer skin care is applying plenty of lotion and re-applying it often, even when it's cloudy.
  • Thefts of catalytic converters has skyrocketed over the last few years, as they contain rare metals. The federal government is seeking $545 million in forfeitures from the defendants.
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