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  • In a joint column, 17 Post columnists called the paper's decision not to endorse a presidential candidate a "terrible mistake."
  • As more and more Web users turn to streaming video services like YouTube, a new study shows how impatient those users are. The first of its kind, the UMass study suggests load times of more than 10 seconds can drive away more than 50 percent of viewers.
  • At the Republican National Convention, speakers criticized President Biden's record on crime and immigration. We fact-check those claims and more. And, Eric Garner's legacy lives on 10 years later.
  • Grab a glass and join us for this presentation in your living room by author Charles Healey about his book illustrating Santa Rosa Island.

    At 84 square miles, Santa Rosa Island is the second largest of the eight Channel Islands. Established as a safe location to raise cattle away from the mainland, over 150 years of ranching led to a unique balance between 7,000 head of cattle, ranchers, horses, and transport ships, as well as a small military base during World War II.

    Healey, a direct descendant of the island's last ranching family, presents a visual historical account of the island's cattle ranching era through his family's private photograph collections. Channel Island foxes, elephant seals, and sea anemones are interspersed with ranch houses, cowboys, and empty beaches, all combined in this unique look at a piece of our region’s history.

    Virtual Event
    Tuesday, October 10
    5:00pm

    Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PjvNb8fSQk-X36HxSlal1w#/registration
  • Join us for a magical evening of colorful and magnetic multi-cultural dance performances in a world-class amphitheater under the oaks in the beautiful valley of Ojai, California. Prepare to be delighted with top notch performances from highly acclaimed artists from around southern California. Join us as we celebrate diversity within the performing arts, support the work of local dance organizations, and elevate our society's cultural fabric by honoring our world traditions.
  • Day to Day technology contributor Xeni Jardin reports on ZabaSearch.com, a new Web search engine that makes it easy -- some say too easy -- to find personal information about virtually anyone.
  • There's a landmark legal battle being waged between financial regulators and Binance, one of the largest crypto companies in the world. And it may determine the crypto industry's future.
  • The president-elect said he will issue an executive order Monday to delay the ban while he brokers a sale. The app has returned on web and mobile, but is not available in Apple and Google's stores.
  • Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus resigned, accusing the paper's publisher of killing her piece on owner Jeff Bezos' overhaul of its opinion pages.
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