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Biden's Marijuana Pardon and San Diego City Council Vote Could Shift Face of Local Cannabis Industry
President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon simple marijuana possession charges could be the momentum needed for a larger movement in San Diego.
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Biden's Marijuana Pardon and San Diego City Council Vote Could Shift Face of Local Cannabis Industry
City council is one vote away from a plan that could transform the face of the cannabis industry, a local cannabis activist says.
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Atlanta's Image Challenged by Facts of 1906 Race Massacre
Everyone who moves through downtown Atlanta today passes places where in 1906, innocent Black men and women were chased and beaten to death by a mob of 10,000 white men.
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TikToker Rebrands Hot Dogs to ‘Sausage Tacos' and Calls Out Appropriation
Daniela Rabalais has seen white creators on TikTok appropriate or rebrand foods and drinks from other cultures, and wanted to call attention to the harm that can cause. So she flipped the script, making a viral video while preparing a hot dog, giving the ingredients new names. Rabalais joins LX News to talk about culinary appropriation.
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Horses, Hats and Smiles at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club Opening Day
NBC 7’s Jackie Crea reports from Opening Day at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
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Horse Racing in Del Mar to Return
Opening Day at the Del Mar Racetrack isn’t just a big deal for the space, but nearby businesses that are ready to welcome fans. NBC 7’s Audra Stafford has more information.
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Fashion is Back for Del Mar Thoroughbred Club's Opening Day
It’s once again opening day for the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, meaning the horses, fashion and, of course, hats are back! NBC 7’s Audra Stafford chats with some fashionistas about the event.
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Del Mar to Begin 83rd Racing Season With Sell-Out Crowd
Del Mar’s summer meet begins Friday, with all available tickets sold for the 10-race card.
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The Winter Olympics Finally Stopped Calling Women Skaters ‘Ladies' — and Other Initiatives in Olympic History
Here’s a look at how the Winter Games have evolved on some gender and minority representation — and where there’s still room for growth
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GOP Pushes US Schools to Post All Class Materials Online
Republican state lawmakers across the U.S. are trying to require schools to post all course materials online so parents can review them
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Educators, Parents Discuss Inequity in Education in San Diego County
A group of educators, parents, elected officials and spent Friday night talking about racially charged incidents in the classrooms and on the playgrounds of San Diego County schools.
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Colin Kaepernick's Story Shows Why Adoptive Parents Need to Talk About Race
Ahead of an upcoming Netflix bio series, NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick told Ebony magazine about growing up Black to adoptive white parents – and wishing he had a mentor to answer uncomfortable questions about race that his parents couldn’t. That resonated with Melissa Guida-Richards, who was also adopted by white parents – and didn’t even know she was Latina until...
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Bubba Wallace is Proud of His Win, But ‘We Still Have a Lot of Work to Do'
NASCAR Driver Bubba Wallace talks about winning the Talladega last week and the story of the first Black driver to win a cup, Wendell Scott. Scott won in 1963 but was denied a trophy because event promoters did not want to see a Black man pose with or kiss a white trophy girl. Wallace talks about the history behind his...