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  • New 2025 testing data shows third- through eighth-graders scored far below 2019 levels in reading. In math, some grades have made gains, but all are lagging compared to before the pandemic.
  • Afraid to sneak into a British embassy? MI6's new dark web portal Silent Courier lets you share secrets online.
  • San Diego, California | Sunday, October 19 | 5K Get ready to hit the ground running at SeaWorld San Diego's 2nd Annual Howl-O-Sprint 5K Run on Sunday, October 19! Whether you run or walk, this 3.1-mile course will take you on a thrilling and chilling journey through the grounds of SeaWorld San Diego. Be on the look-out for Halloween surprises, themed photo moments, and delightfully spooky characters who pop up along the route! With the park decked out for SeaWorld's Howl-O-Scream and Halloween Spooktacular events, there's no better way to experience SeaWorld and add this event to your your Halloween festivities! In addition to the 5K Run, we're excited to welcome back the Kids Fun Run for its second year - a perfect opportunity for the little ones to join in on the fun. All participants will receive an official race shirt, a race bib with a timing chip, a one-of-a-kind finisher medal, and eligibility for awards. Halloween costumes are encouraged, so come dressed in your spookiest or silliest attire and get ready for a frightfully fun time! (Please note: masks are not permitted for this event.) Race Times Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025 5:30 a.m. - Parking lot and packet pick up opens 7 a.m. - 5K race start time 8:30 a.m. - Kids Fun Run start time Date and Time: On Sun, 19 Oct. at 7 a.m. - Sun, 19 Oct. at 11 a.m. Venue details: SeaWorld San Diego, 500 Sea World Drive, San Diego, California, 92109, United States Category: Sports / Leisure | Running | Run/Walk Price: Registration: $60 SeaWorld San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego began rolling out new high-tech trash bins Monday. San Diego City Council President Joe LaCava said the passing of Measure B, and charging San Diegans for trash collection is what made getting the new bins possible.
  • Welcome to Le Salon de Musiques — a concert experience unlike any other. You will feel the essence of chamber music. Up-close seating allows you to enjoy music the way it was meant to be shared. Following the concert, meet the artists and fellow concertgoers while savoring a high tea buffet catered by The French Gourmet. It’s an afternoon you will not soon forget, an experience that will enrich your life unlike any other form of entertainment. It takes place at the La Jolla Woman's Club. Grand Opening: Sunday, October 12, at 4 p.m. (Including high tea buffet with French Champagne after the performance) Program: Introduced by musicologist Adam Gilbert - L. Beethoven: Piano Quartet No.3 in C Major WoO 36 - F. Mendelssohn: Piano Quartet No.2 in F Minor Op 2 - A. Foote: Piano Quartet No.1 in C Major Op 23 "Us Premiere" Performed by: The Topelli Trio with special guest Grammy Award winner violist Jaime Amador - Limor Toren-immerman, violin - Jaime Amador, viola - Thomas Loewenheim, cello - Peter Klimo, piano Tickets ($69-$120) available at: www.LeSalondeMusiques.com Or by phone: (310) 498 0257 Le Salon de Musiques on Facebook
  • The ICE detention center in Folkston, Ga., is expanding to become one of the nation's largest immigrant detention centers. Operated by a private prison corporation GEO Group, it will hold more than 3,000 detainees.
  • Fast cars? Superheroes? Laugh-out-loud comedies? Here's what to watch at the cinemas this summer.
  • Videos taken by eye witnesses of federal agent encounters with immigrants in Chicago and elsewhere have shown increasingly tense incidents. Immigrant advocates and observers say they're indicative of a larger trend of aggression among federal immigration officers.
  • With start of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and release of hostages and prisoners, here are some key figures related to the Gaza war and the Hamas-led attack on Israel that sparked it.
  • Data from a large, ongoing study of adolescents shows a link between increasing social media use and lower cognition and memory in teens.
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