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  • Mitch McConnell may well wish to wash his hands of this year's blood-letting over the debt limit and all it entails. But he knows it will not be that easy. He may know that better than anyone.
  • Taiwan's Defense Ministry said the balloon carried equipment registered to a state-owned electronics company in the northern city of Taiyuan.
  • During a visit to Monterey Park, Calif., Biden announced an executive order that aims to increase the number of background checks that take place and support communities impacted by gun violence.
  • The Museum of Making Music is a proud participant in Make Music Day, a free global celebration of music on June 21. Launched in 1982 in France as the Fête de la Musique, it is now held on the same day in more than 750 cities in 120 countries. Completely different from a typical music festival, Make Music Day is open to anyone who wants to take part. Every kind of musician — young and old, amateur and professional, of every musical persuasion — pours onto streets, parks, plazas, and porches to share their music with friends, neighbors, and strangers. All of it is free and open to the public. The Museum of Making Music joins the global Make Music Day celebration with a new special exhibition called "What Good is Music?" and musical activities all day long. There is something for everyone during Make Music Day! Inside the Museum Galleries (featuring "Pay-What-You-Wish" Admission): Event Schedule: ALL DAY (10 a.m. - 5 p.m.) - What Good is Music? Exhibition Opening Get a first look at the Museum of Making Music's newest exhibition: What Good is Music? Chances are you’ve got some ideas about what “good music” is. But what about the good of music? What is music good for? What good does music do? What good is it for you, for us, and for the world? We invite you to consider these questions and to join us in a conversation about the good of music! Make Music Day Activities at the Museum (FREE!) 11:00 a.m. — Drum Circle #1 We've got the drums! You've got the beat! Borrow a drum or percussion instrument from the Museum and join our trained facilitators for a special drum circle that is sure to get you into the groove. 1:00 p.m. — Make & Play: Get Your Shake On with Studio ACE Kids and families are in for a treat! Make and design a musical shaker with our friends from Studio ACE. We'll provide the supplies, you provide the inspiration and the rhythm! 2:00 p.m. — Drum Circle #2 We've got the drums! You've got the beat! Borrow a drum or percussion instrument from the Museum and join our trained facilitators for a special drum circle that is sure to get you into the groove. ALL DAY (10 a.m. - 5 p.m.) — Jam on the Lawn Want to share a song, sing, strum a guitar, or jam with others? Bring your instrument to the Museum and join us just outside the Museum's front doors for a jam on the lawn. Seating is limited, so bring a folding chair.
  • All of the chain's 100-plus locations in Ukraine closed after Russia invaded in February. Three reopened in Kyiv this week, for delivery only. "It's a nice gift from McDonald's," one customer says.
  • The case centers on what consumers expect when they order a tuna sandwich: the word "tuna" appears 244 times in the plaintiff's 28-page amended complaint.
  • We are excited for San Diego’s favorite culinary event to return! Join us for an extraordinary outdoor celebration with blissful bites from San Diego’s top culinary purveyors, all in support of San Diegans vulnerable to malnutrition and hunger due to HIV, cancer, and other critical illnesses. We are committed to providing a safe in-person event for all attendees and participants. VIP RECEPTION: 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. EVENT: 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. PROOF OF VACCINATION REQUIRED EARLY-BIRD TICKETS – Through Sun, April 3 GENERAL ADMISSION | $100VIP ADMISSION | $200 REGULAR TICKETS GENERAL ADMISSION | $150VIP ADMISSION | $250 Visit https://www.mamaskitchen.org/events/mamasday/ Mama's Kitchen is on Facebook + Instagram
  • Batter, Batter, Swing! Today, LEGOLAND® California Resort unveiled a LEGO® model of Petco Park, the home stadium of the San Diego Padres. The LEGO model, built with more than 150,000 bricks, will reside in the world’s first and only MINILAND U.S.A. version of San Diego debuting at LEGOLAND California on March 23. The life-like ballpark took a team of four Master Model Builders a total of 1,200 hours to complete. The stadium is full of more than 1,000 colorful Minilanders cheering on the Padres and features a working video board displaying animated scenes. Earlier this week, before settling into its home at LEGOLAND California, the Petco Park model stopped by its namesake to enjoy spectacular ballpark views as the Padres’ grounds crew prepared the field for another fun-filled season of baseball. Petco Park is an iconic addition to the world’s first LEGO version of San Diego at LEGOLAND California. For the new city, Master Model Builders drew inspiration from top San Diego neighborhoods and landmarks including the Rady Shell, Hotel Del Coronado, California Tower at Balboa Park, Del Mar Racetrack and Fairgrounds, and San Diego’s incredible coastline. The new addition – which is in the final stages of construction – will feature prominent scenes, settings and themes that make up the city’s DNA. The new San Diego attraction joins New York, Washington, D.C., Las Vegas, and San Francisco, all located in MINILAND U.S.A., the heart of the Park. For more information, visit legoland.com. LEGOLAND California on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us onsite for Fun Animal Friday with My Reptile Guys, Friday March 31 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. My Reptile Guys will be introducing our guests to a ball python, geckos, a tortoise, a bearded dragon, and a black milk snake! The event will include a live presentation, meet & greet, storytime, special craft, and more! Included with Museum admission. No registration required. *Petting is entirely contingent upon the animals' well-being. We recommend arriving at the Museum early to maximize your chances of meeting the animals.
  • The chief producer behind BTS says K-pop is in crisis as global sales slow or decline — and BTS' taking a break is a big factor. But the industry is trying to pick itself back up.
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