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  • The U.S. releases February unemployment numbers. The president of the European Commission and President Biden will meet to discuss trade and the war in Ukraine. California braces for severe weather.
  • The extreme summer heat impacting millions in the U.S. will likely continue through August. Of all extreme weather conditions - heat is the most deadly.
  • It's "Be Electrific Day."
  • Every trial has its own peculiar rhythms. The first seditious conspiracy case to stem from the Capitol riot is no exception.
  • Today is Little Red Wagon Day
  • California has made major changes in who has to register as a sex offender, and for how long. Join us again in next week at our usual time, 6 pm, where we will talk about what these changes mean for both public safety, and for the ability of some of these folks to resume a normal life years after sometimes minor offenses.How are we sure if the public will be safe? Just who gets his/her life back? Where can someone go to get help?YLR host Jeff Hayden is joined tonight by Shin-Mee Change, Assistant San Mateo County District Attorney, and from the Private Defender Program of the San Mateo County Bar Association, Chief Defender Lisa Maguire and Assistant Managing Attorney Lana Kreidie.Questions for Jeff and his guests? Please call us, toll free, at (866) 798-8255.
  • Michigan's attorney general has charged 16 people in a false elector scheme. Trump's lawyers appeared in court in the classified documents case. A Biden administration asylum rule is being challenged.
  • The judge in a $1.6 billion lawsuit against Fox seemed doubtful of the network's argument that Murdoch should not travel to testify. The newly engaged chairman plans to travel widely with his bride.
  • Villains that stretch back to Magic: The Gathering's earliest years battle its sprawling multiverse in 'March of the Machine.' NPR reviews the new set ahead of its prerelease.
  • Striking Hollywood writers reach a tentative deal with studios. If the government shuts down, what impact would that have on the economy? One in four inmate deaths happens in the same federal prison.
  • Jason Musgrove has been in agony for more than a week. He's had no contact from his 69-year-old mother, who has mobility issues. She was last seen escorted out of her apartment building on Aug. 8.
  • Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Anne Hull grew up in the rural interior of Central Florida during the 1960s and '70s. Her memoir evokes a land of perfect citrus, and the cruel costs of its harvest.
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