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San Diego Education Challenges Take Center Stage in 2024

San Diego education issues take center stage in 2024, with inewsource highlighting challenges like funding shortages, overcrowded classrooms, and equity…

5 years after George Floyd’s murder: How the media narrative has changed around the killing and the protests that followed

Flowers, painted benches and handmade memorials surround a mural of George Floyd at George Floyd Square on May 18, 2025.…

San Diego Launches Bold Civic Center Revitalization Focused on Culture, Education, and Equity

San Diego unveils an ambitious Civic Center revitalization plan focused on culture, education, and equity. The initiative aims to transform…

USD School of Law Alumnus Andrew Haden ’08 (JD) Named First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California – University of San Diego

USD School of Law alumnus Andrew Haden ’08 (JD) has been named First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District…

Work requirements are better at blocking benefits for low-income people than they are at helping those folks find jobs

Meeting work requirements to get government benefits can lead to burdensome paperwork. JackF/iStock via Getty Images Plus Republican lawmakers have…

The Tumultuous Journey of California’s Bullet Train: What Went Wrong?

California’s high-speed rail project, intended to revolutionize travel, has faced extensive delays, budget overruns, and political setbacks, derailing its original…

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