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  • Firefighters struggled on Sunday to contain wildfires raging out of control in France and Spain as Europe wilts under an unusually extreme heat wave.
  • In the hit HBO show, the world has been devastated by a pandemic caused by a deadly fungus. Is that even possible? Could the next pandemic come from fungi? Turns out it's a very real question.
  • Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb thinks alien technology could be on the ocean floor. And if he finds anything with buttons on it, he would very much like to press those buttons.
  • Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska was criticized for not looking ladylike in a recent Vogue photoshoot. Her supporters pushed back, creating an online campaign asking what it means to #SitLikeAGirl.
  • As the shipping industry pushes for more automation at West Coast ports, the powerful union representing dockworkers is fighting back, saying robots will only kill good American jobs.
  • This October we will be back at our temporary location at the Normal Heights Masonic Lodge located on Adams Ave in San Diego. The market will be open to the ouic again starting on Saturday, October 2 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. We are a rain or shine market, so remember to put on your rain boots and weather proof jacket if it looks like it's going to rain that day. Entry Fee | There is a $1 entry fee to get in and a portion of those proceeds will go to this month's nonprofit, which will be determined soon. There is street and neighborhood parking available. Please be mindful of street signs, red curbs and parking in front of our neighbors' driveways. ATMs are located inside the Rabbit Hole directly across the street and inside Heights Market across the street from Starbucks on the corner. All well behaved, leashed dogs are welcome to join you at that market. We do ask that you take the heat index and the hot pavement into consideration before bringing your pup. See you at the market! We are adhering to CDC recommendations. Masks must be properly worn when entering the market if you are not fully vaccinated and recommended even if you are. For more information, please visit our Facebook page.
  • We're back with our Annual Art Supply Garage Sale! Pick up some new or gently used art supplies. Items for sale may be: yarn, mosaic supplies, stained glass, tiles, paper, paint, fabric, beads, jewelry findings, brushes, glue, ribbon, pencils, stamps, ephemera, tools and more... Find some great deals! Cash only. Mask wearing is required inside the studio. Bravo School of Art on Facebook + Instagram
  • Hong Kong's Star Ferry has been crossing Victoria Harbor for well over a century. Now, political turmoil and the pandemic have hurt its finances, threatening the cultural icon.
  • Gambling on sports has becoming a billion-dollar industry in the U.S. But critics warn that the torrent of ads — and limited regulation — could pose risks for problem gamblers and young people.
  • The Philippine Cultural Arts Festival returns to Balboa Park on August 14, 2022, after two years of absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic lock-down on public events. The SAMAHAN Filipino American Performance Arts & Education Center will hold its 35th Philippine Cultural Arts Festival on Sunday, August 14, 2022 from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. in Balboa Park, at the corner of Park Boulevard and Presidents Way. Admission is FREE! A family-oriented event focused on cultural heritage, entertainment and networking, this festival appeals to the whole family and allows San Diego locals as well as tourists the opportunity to learn about Philippine culture and performing arts through dances and music.
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