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  • Massive crowds protested in Tel Aviv calling for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach a cease-fire deal to free remaining hostages. It came after Israel's military recovered bodies in Gaza.
  • Star of India, the world's oldest active sailing ship and a popular visitor attraction in San Diego and centerpiece vessel of the fleet at the Maritime Museum of San Diego, has a fascinating history of ghosts and paranormal activity. This October, visitors looking for unusual spooky experiences, are invited to wander Star’s decks and discover the haunted tales tied to her rich maritime history. The experience is included with general admission. With souls lost and sightings documented, the Maritime Museum of San Diego has embraced the Halloween spirit for the month of October and prominently displayed an assortment of haunted Star tales aboard her main and below deck galleries. Accounts include reported strange occurrences believed to be tied to crew members of the past aboard the world’s oldest active sailing ship and iconic waterfront landmark. Maritime Museum of San Diego on Facebook / Instagram / X
  • Tsuki nights are a monthly tradition at Matsu, a contemporary Japanese restaurant in Oceanside by Chef William Eick. They take inspiration from the modern izakaya nightlife in Japan where communal dining is at the forefront. Become part of a vibrant community and enjoy Tsuki night favorites in a laid back atmosphere with the lights and music turned up—and a staff that can’t wait to unleash their creativity and share their dishes with you. The perfect chance to try their cuisine at a fraction of the full tasting menu cost! From Japanese comfort foods, to A5 wagyu beef cooked to perfection, to unforgettable desserts, cocktails, and sake, the menu changes each month for constant surprises and new delights. All ingredients are imported from Japan or sourced locally. Follow @eatmatsu on Instagram for monthly updates on the menu. Tsuki nights occur on the last Tuesday of each month starting at 5 p.m. No reservations accepted. Served on a first-come, first-serve basis until sold out. About Matsu: The dining experience of a lifetime awaits for you on the other side of a towering wooden door in south Oceanside. From hot towels served before your meal, to detailed descriptions of ingredients used in each course, to sake pairings from a certified Sake Sommelier and a low-lit sultry atmosphere, Matsu delivers in every way. You’ll be treated to creative, contemporary dishes that highlight Japanese tradition and local terroir, complete with the only Japanese wines in the county. Discover why Matsu has earned its place in San Diego Magazine’s Best Restaurants list as “Best Japanese Restaurant” two years running! Visit: https://www.eatatmatsu.com/
  • An internal document from Immigration and Customs Enforcement concludes it would be "impossible" for it to enforce the Laken Riley Act without significantly more resources.
  • The Succession actor plays lawyer Roy Cohn in a new film. Strong says U.S. distributors were reluctant to pick up The Apprentice because of "repercussions from a possible Trump administration."
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Art made from U.S Forest Service-engineered wood composite; more Hugo Crosthwaite; "Election"; Gill Sotu; Leila Khalilzadeh Aghdami and more at Art Produce; the final Nat at Night of the year; and lots of live music.
  • Cigarettes After Sex performing at Viejas Arena For more information visit: as.sdsu.edu Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • MCASD is offering free admission to all visitors. No reservations are required for Second Sunday admission. From 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., explore The Collection Galleries and The Sculpture Garden. Free Sunday also runs concurrently with Play Day, which features a live DJ, book nook, free play area, and a kid friendly Gallery Guide-led tour at 11 a.m. Photo Credit: SWISH Visit: https://mcasd.org/events/second-sunday-9-15 MCASD on Instagram and Facebook
  • How do you get a cancer patient to a center that provides treatment when the roads are not safe? That's one of the challenges facing Haiti's health-care providers. How are they doing?
  • Donald Trump often misrepresents what happened on Jan. 6, 2021, even referring to convicted rioters as "hostages.
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