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  • In 1944, as Allied troops celebrated D-Day victory, a French family experienced a trauma that would be felt for generations: a murder and sexual assault so traumatic they are only now coming to terms with it.
  • Washington Post cartoonist Ann Telnaes resigned after an editor rejected her sketch satirizing tech chiefs, including the Post's owner and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
  • Zip Zoom Ziplines – a thrilling outdoor adventure with Southern California’s longest racing-style zipline course – is providing the ideal long weekend and back-to-school experience! Whether it’s for a single day or the entire Labor Day vacation, the ziplines are perfect for exciting times with the kids, extended family, romantic partners, friends, and just about anyone else! Located on the La Jolla Indian Reservation in northern San Diego County in the foothills of Palomar Mountain – on land inhabited by the Luiseño Indian Tribe for now thousands of years – Zip Zoom Ziplines at La Jolla Adventure Park delivers a thrilling side-by-side, “racing-style” zipline tour experience, the longest of its kind in Southern California. With comfortable gear, thrilling speeds, and unmatched expansive views, Zip Zoom Ziplines delivers an unforgettable adventure experience within a convenient drive for Southern California residents and visitors alike. Those looking to extend their stay will enjoy the amenities of La Jolla Adventure Park’s campground, mountain biking park, water park, restaurant, and convenience store – a family-friendly destination full of fun for guests of all ages. Zip Zoom Ziplines is owned by the La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians and is professionally managed by the zipline and aerial adventure industry experts of Applied Adventure Consulting. Duration: 1.5 - 2 Hours Hours of Operation: We're Open! Book Now! Thursdays - Mondays, by reservation Tour Times: Vary by day. Please reference our online booking system for details and to book, or give us a call at 760-742-3776 if you need assistance. We're happy to help! For more information and to book your zipline adventures, visit www.LaJollaIndianZipline.com or call 760-742-3776. La Jolla Indian Adventure Park on Facebook / Instagram
  • Our blog published hundreds of stories in 2024. These are the 11 that captured the most pageviews. If you look at the headlines, you'll understand why.
  • The long-awaited report from DOJ Inspector General office comes nearly four years after a crowd of Donald Trump's supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 to try to prevent Congress from certifying Joe Biden's election win.
  • Nearly 70% of South Bay households interviewed in a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey believed one or more members of the household had a health symptom from the Tijuana River sewage crisis, it was revealed Thursday.
  • The decision to indefinitely adjourn next week's sentencing date comes several days after both lawyers agreed that a stay would help sort out unprecedented legal questions.
  • Join San Diego natives the eXploits for a sunset show at Carlsbad State Beach. Bring the whole family to dance to all your favorite alternative rock classics from bands like Nirvana, Blink-182, Green Day, Blondie, Alanis Morisette and many more. The Camp Store serves delicious pizzas and salads and a large selection of beverages and craft brews. Enjoy their fantastic light show when the sun sets. Note that there is no on-site parking for concert goers so it is recommended that you park close by and either walk or bike into the venue. Guests with disabilities can be dropped off at the stage. eXploits on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • In the wake of Blake Lively's sexual harassment and retaliation allegations against co-star Justin Baldoni, more actresses are speaking up about their own similar experiences on set.
  • Jimmy Carter was a former one-term governor from Georgia, almost unknown nationally, when he broke through in Iowa and New Hampshire early in 1976 and rode that momentum all the way to Washington.
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