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  • Democrats feel that Trump's tax and spending bill gives them an opening ahead of the 2026 midterms. But if they want to win back the House, they're going to have to get their own house in order first.
  • The nonpartisan Senate official whose office determines if legislation fits within the rules of the chamber dealt Senate Republicans a blow on proposed changes to Medicaid.
  • The president underwent a comprehensive medical exam after experiencing swelling in his lower legs in recent weeks.
  • Hilton San Diego Bayfront near Petco Park is the place to be for local fans looking to kick off the season in style! We’re celebrating with an exclusive Opening Day pop-up featuring beloved San Diego brand—Made in San Diego—so fans can gear up before heading to the game. Here’s what’s happening: Pop-up merch shop – Grab Made in San Diego’s signature tees, worn by Manny Machado & Joe Musgrove! Game day beer special – Enjoy Alesmith San Diego Pale Ale .394 for $3.94 at Hudson & Nash and Odysea Waterfront Lounge for every Padres home game, whether you're watching live on our 36 big-screen TVs or heading into the ballpark. Padres pride everywhere – Hilton San Diego Bayfront will be lit up in the Padres’ signature colors, setting the perfect game day atmosphere. INSIDER TIP: Hilton Bayfront provides three hours of parking validation for their parking garage with purchase of food and/or drink from their dining outlets. Don't miss out on the ultimate Opening Day celebration—come join us at Hilton San Diego Bayfront to gear up, grab a drink, and cheer on the Padres in true San Diego style! Made In San Diego Clothing Company on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok / X
  • In his only San Diego appearance, German author Bernhard Schlink will be sharing his new title, "The Granddaughter." An "unflinching look at the neo-Nazi movement and the compromises people make out of love" according to Publishers Weekly, it's a fascinating new novel by the man who wrote "The Reader." This event is free and open to the public. Seating is first-come, first-served, subject to availability. Limited preferred seating is available with purchase of "The Granddaughter" through Adventures by the Book. About "The Granddaughter" It is only after the sudden death of his wife, Birgit, that Kaspar discovers the price she paid years earlier when she fled East Germany to join him: she had to abandon her baby. Shattered by grief, yet animated by a new hope, Kaspar closes up his bookshop in present day Berlin and sets off to find her lost child in the east. His search leads him to a rural community of neo-Nazis, intent on reclaiming and settling ancestral lands to the East. Among them, Kaspar encounters Svenja, a woman whose eyes, hair, and even voice remind him of Birgit. Beside her is a red-haired, slouching, fifteen-year-old girl. His granddaughter? Their worlds could not be more different— an ideological gulf of mistrust yawns between them— but he is determined to accept her as his own. More than twenty-five years after "The Reader," Bernhard Schlink once again offers a masterfully gripping novel that powerfully probes the past’s role in contemporary life, transporting us from the divided Germany of the 1960s to modern day Australia, and asking what unites or separates us. Translated from the German by Charlotte Collins About Bernhard Schlink Bernhard Schlink is the author of the internationally bestselling novel The Reader. He is a former judge and teaches public law and legal philosophy at Humboldt University of Berlin and at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York City. Visit: https://coronado.librarycalendar.com/event/hold-jl-33743
  • Since taking the helm more than 100 days ago, Patel has yet to shutter the FBI headquarters and reopen it as a museum as he once said he would, but he has begun trying to remake the bureau.
  • Wimbledon semifinalist Taylor Fritz’s former coach and a rising local tennis star talk about his impact on a San Diego tennis court.
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he planned to file a lawsuit against President Donald Trump in response to the administration’s extraordinary deployment of the National Guard to confront immigration protesters who took to the streets in Los Angeles.
  • Former national security adviser Mike Waltz, removed from office amid the Signal chat controversy, spent Tuesday in the Senate confirmation hearing for his nomination as U.S. ambassador to the U.N.
  • The video of John Spitzberg's arrest has been shared widely across social platforms, becoming a crystalizing moment for those protesting the Trump administration.
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