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  • Scientists have long wondered about how the potato's genetic lineage came to be. Now they know: The plants are a cross between tomatoes and a plant known as Etuberosum.
  • Get growing with us at The Nat's annual Garden Fair! Spend a day in our native garden, The Nature Trail, learning about our region's unique plants and their pollinators. Enjoy family-friendly activities, meet some of our community partners, learn about our conservation work, and more, all while exploring the world of native plants and wildlife. This event is free and does not require Museum admission, though we do hope you visit us inside to learn more about local wildlife and habitats (and to see our newest exhibit, "Amazement in the Basement," which features local plants, animals, and paleontology finds). San Diego Natural History Museum on Facebook / Instagram / X
  • Ticket Price: $28 advanced / $31 day of show / $49 reserved loft seating (available over the phone or in person at out box office) Visit: https://www.ticketweb.com/event/queen-nation-hair-force-one-belly-up-tickets/14340443?pl=bellyup&REFID=bupwebsite Queen Nation on Instagram and Facebook
  • This new film about a fan who gets close with an up-and-coming pop star lingers on the ways a relationship that might seem parasitic is closer to symbiotic.
  • Fuel up post-race at the official Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego after-party hosted at Carnitas' Snack Shack — just steps from the finish line and right on the waterfront! - Live DJ’s - Craft Cocktails - Pop-Up Vendors - Good Vibes All Day - Show your race bib and get 50% off your check! Free entry | Open to the public | All ages welcome Let’s celebrate your run, the sunshine, and San Diego’s best waterfront hangout. Carnitas Snack Shack on Facebook / Instagram
  • It's been 70 years since Emmett Till, a Black teenager visiting relatives in Mississippi, was killed by white men because he whistled at a white woman. Now the gun used in his death is in a museum.
  • In Mike Johnson's district, not only could thousands of Louisianians lose coverage, health centers are bracing for a financial hit. They're hoping for additional funding to make up for Medicaid cuts.
  • California’s contentious proposal to redraw congressional maps has drawn heated debate. But data consultant Paul Mitchell says his company’s maps still respect good governance principles and criteria laid out by the state’s redistricting commission.
  • A string of settlements has brought new scrutiny on whether the small South Bay city is doing enough to prevent fatal encounters with police.
  • Leaders in Washington, D.C., say they're striving to maintain calm as growing numbers of National Guard soldiers deploy to the city. President Trump hasn't said how he wants this "crisis" to end.
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