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  • Settlement talks began a year ago in the 9/11 terrorism case. But little progress has been made, dragging out the future of the problem-plagued U.S. military court and prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
  • The House has unanimously voted to require the Director of National Intelligence to declassify information on the origins of COVID-19. It's not clear whether or not President Biden will sign the bill.
  • Trump has been invited to testify before a Manhattan grand jury, typically the last step before a criminal indictment. Trump could become the first former president in U.S. history to be indicted.
  • A lot can happen in 95 years. Ahead of the Academy Awards on Sunday, we take a look back at the surprises, the scandals, the slap and — yes — even the streaker.
  • Russia unleashed deadly rocket attacks that hit critical infrastructure and residential buildings in 10 regions of Ukraine, the country's president said Thursday.
  • A new bill aimed at increasing affordable housing construction has an important backer: California’s carpenter unions. The state’s formidable Construction and Building Trades Council, which represents most other construction unions, is opposed. The battle comes down to how stringent labor requirements under the new bill would be.
  • The InterContinental Hotel San Diego, in partnership with The San Diego Harbor Police Foundation, is hosting Home Runs for Homelessness on Saturday, October 22 to raise funds that will benefit the underserved community of Barrio Logan’s Perkins K-8 School. A fun, family-friendly event, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. participants will have the opportunity to request their “at-bat” song, step up to the plate and wind up for a wiffle ball pitch. The farther the ball goes, the greater the sum of money will be donated on each guests’ behalf.With an affordable entry fee of $5, ticket-holders have the chance to swing 5 times, with the option to pay an additional $15 for kids and $20 for adults for a ballpark-style lunch, which includes a Hot Dog or Cheeseburger, Chips, a soda and cookies or brownies. In addition to the home run contest, guests will also have the opportunity to partake in a silent auction highlighting prizes and experiences from local attractions and businesses, and enjoy fun kid-friendly activations including a bounce house and other exciting games. The Pad Squad and the Swinging Friar will also be there to cheer on participants, take pictures and more.Tickets can be purchased in advance via Eventbrite or at the event on October 22, with all of the proceeds going directly to Perkins K-8 school, whose student body has a poverty rate of 95%, a large population of which have experienced traumatic, adverse childhood experiences that affect their ability to learn in a normal classroom environment. Donations from Home Runs for Homelessness will help contribute to the cost of school supplies and equipment for specialized learning tactics, including their Action Learning Lab, a method that requires expensive lab equipment to help students deal with inattentiveness and jitters.
  • Prepare for a roaring night under the stars as The Positive Movement Foundation presents its 2nd Annual Cocktails for a Cause: A Tribute to the Roaring 20s on Saturday, October 1 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Hosted at Joan Waitt’s bluff-top estate with breathtaking views of the La Jolla Shore, the night promises to be one to remember as guests come together to support an incredible cause and give back to the local underserved and at-risk youth. The Foundation aims to empower and equip San Diego’s most vulnerable youth with the tools and support needed to build and sustain the future of their dreams.The starry evening will include craft cocktails, delectable bites, live entertainment, a live and silent auction, and more special surprises. General admission tickets start at $109 and include a 2-hour open bar and more.
  • NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with author Margaret Atwood about her new short story collection, Old Babes in the Wood.
  • FREE family friendly fun Calling all Festival Fans - join us Saturday October 8 and 9 from 10 A.M.-6 P.M. for the 14th annual La Jolla Art & Wine Festival. Located on Girard Ave in the heart of La Jolla, we’ll be showcasing 170+ amazing juried artists representing a wide variety of mediums such as photography, painting, ceramics, charcoal, jewelry, mixed media and more. Join us at this FREE family friendly event. One-Of-A-Kind Wine & Beer Garden Southern California’s best boutique wines, craft beers and craft spirits are mixed with live music and dancing against the background of San Diego’s jewel - La Jolla. Your good time benefits music, art and science programming at the five local public schools. With drink, bites and fun included, the La Jolla Art & Wine Festival Wine & Beer Garden is not to be missed. TWO-DAY ELECTRONIC SILENT AUCTION All bidding will be done through your cell phone or computer. You can bid from anywhere, anytime before the close of the auction, and from your own device. You even get an update if you are outbid. Visit here to browse our items including art donated by the festival artists, a weekend getaway to La Casa del Zorro and a suite at an Anaheim Ducks game! GEPPETTO'S FAMILY ART CENTER RETURNS! Family art is back! Geppetto's Toys Family Art Center is the FAMILY FRIENDLY place to be! There will be interactive art hosted by amazing virtual artists, robotics, 3D printing, crafts sponsored by Geppetto's Toys, body movement (and Bubbles!!) from MyGym and The Rosin Box Project, crafting with Art Scōl and MORE! Go to the website for our 2022 lineup of fun family activities!SOCIALS: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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