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  • Join the Library Foundation SD and the San Diego Public Library on Saturday, October 19th, from 10 am to noon at the City Heights/Weingart Library to celebrate the freedom to read. Participate in story time and youth activities, and hear why our city and civic leaders support the right to read! This Freedom to Read Rally will be held in conjunction with the American Library Association (ALA) and its Unite Against Book Bans campaign, the Association for Rural and Small Libraries, and the Brooklyn, Queens, and New York Public Libraries. This will be a nationwide day of action to unite against book bans and demonstrate our shared commitment to this fundamental freedom. This historic day of action will elevate the voices of readers nationwide who believe in public and school libraries as safe havens of knowledge and community and that the freedom to access books and information from diverse viewpoints is an essential American value that must be protected. Visit: https://www.ala.org/news/2024/10/Freedom-to-Read-Day-Of-Action American Library Association on Instagram and Facebook
  • Ox Coffee is gearing up for another exciting event at their location in Mission Valley on Tuesday, October 15th. Committed to educating the community about all-things-coffee, get ready for their October Coffee Tasting from 3 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. You'll be invited to explore a variety of specialty coffees and learn about different beans and brewing methods with Ox Coffee's expert baristas. Admission is $17.85 Visit: Ox Coffee Ox Coffee Roasters on Instagram
  • The Compton rapper fashioned the Super Bowl halftime show as his victory lap, taking the culture to new heights and his pettiness to new lows.
  • Cooper Flagg and Paige Bueckers, the presumptive top picks in this year's NBA and WNBA drafts, are on deck this weekend with hopes of a national title. But the star power doesn't stop with them.
  • Tens of thousands of Afghans who risked their lives working for the U.S. government or military are now in limbo after the Trump administration issued two executive orders targeting refugees.
  • District leaders say the program serves both English-speakers learning a second language and Spanish-speaking students who want to preserve that skill.
  • Astronomical summer officially arrives in the Northern Hemisphere — amidst a heat wave — at 4:51 p.m. ET. It's the earliest start to the season since 1796, thanks to quirks in the calendar.
  • Drug deaths are declining but the Trump administration's intelligence team has issued a new report describing street fentanyl as a top threat to the U.S.
  • The FDA tested 95 products containing benzoyl peroxide, an ingredient widely used to treat acne that can form benzene as a byproduct. It found that six products could have more benzene than usual.
  • Family financial assistance had previously been restricted to families still using hotel vouchers in May.
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