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  • Tesla's sales are down. It's slashing car prices and laying off staff. Yet CEO Elon Musk remains bullish on a future that's self-driving and battery-powered.
  • Ryan Wesley Routh's digital footprint paints a picture of a disillusioned former Trump supporter who took up an impassioned defense of Ukraine. Here's what else we know about the 58-year-old suspect.
  • Each week, guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: Watching the WNBA, celebrities throwing first pitches, the novel The God of the Woods, and the Criterion sale at Barnes & Noble.
  • Miracle Babies, a nonprofit organization whose mission is dedicated to helping perinatal mothers and their families during their time of need by providing transportation, mental health assistance and supportive services, will be hosting its next diaper distribution on Saturday, June 8th, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., at Mira Mesa High School (10510 Marauder Way, San Diego, CA 92126). Registered guests will be able to attend the free diaper distribution from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and then it will open to the public from 11:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Over 350 local families are anticipated to attend. Registration is open through Friday June 8th at 12 p.m. or until supplies last. Since the creation of their diaper distributions in 2020, Miracle Babies has supplied over 1.5 million diapers to over 15,000 families in need. To ease the burden of financial stress, diaper drives are for all families, not just families with babies in the NICU. Families in need of products should register online at the Miracles Babies website to ensure availability of diaper sizes. Diaper donations and volunteers are welcome and accepted at all distributions. Visit the Miracle Babies website to sign up to volunteer at the next diaper distribution and impact the lives of over 300 families. Major thanks to the following sponsors: Baby2Baby, Rent-A-Center, San Diego Food Bank, and Councilmember Kent Lee. Miracle Babies is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is dedicated to helping perinatal mothers and their families during their time of need by providing transportation, mental health assistance and supportive services. Our tagline is “Together for a better beginning,” reflecting the importance of this family connection in the critical early weeks and months of an infant’s life and its linkage to improved health outcomes. Transportation issues, including the increasing cost of gas, hospital parking fees, or medically unable to drive are significant barriers that many families in San Diego County, Los Angeles, and Orange County must overcome to be with their babies. Miracle Babies newest initiative, My Brain & My Baby, aims to support mothers suffering from perinatal anxiety or depression with early detection and acute medical care. By providing free transportation and mental health assistance to families, Miracle Babies helps alleviate the stressors of everyday life resulting in better health outcomes for the growth and development of baby. For more information about Miracle Babies, please visit www.miraclebabies.org or email info@miraclebabies.org. For more information visit: miraclebabies.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • The seafood chain is in hot water after a series of bad choices by a parade of executives. Almost 580 restaurants will stay open, after dozens closed abruptly last week.
  • A new technique for harvesting geothermal energy being pioneered in Utah has passed a significant milestone: Southern California Edison has contracted for enough of the energy to power 400,000 homes.
  • Prosecutors say at the same time that Linwei Ding was working for Google and stealing the building blocks of its AI technology, he was also secretly employed by two China-based tech companies.
  • Donald Trump has repeatedly shared AI-generated content on social media in the latest example of how artificial intelligence is showing up in the 2024 election.
  • Join us for delicious wine, mouth-watering food, and exciting travel experiences from Baja California! Welcome to the CROSSING SOUTH Festival San Diego - Baja Wine + Food + Travel. Join us at Ingram Plaza for a day filled with delicious wine, mouth-watering food, and exciting travel experiences from Baja California. Indulge in a variety of culinary delights and sample exquisite wines while immersing yourself in the vibrant culture of the region. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to explore the best of Baja right here in San Diego! The festival is free to attend if you want to come check out the booths and enjoy the music. Glasses of wine from Valle de Guadalupe and craft beer will be available for sale. If you want to participate in the food, wine and beer tastings, you will need to buy tickets in advance, as this portion of the festival will definitely sell out! Featuring cuisine from the following confirmed chefs and restaurants: Amores (chef Marselo Hisaki) Hacienda de Badu (chef Josefina Sanchez) Casa Tijuana (chef Juan Cabrera) Chef martin Guerrero Fuego Marino (Chef Jorge Fuentes) La Justina (Chef Javier Caro) Pastel de Crepas (Chef Martin San Roman) Seki (Chef Oliver seki) Xaroma(Chef Michelle Aiko) Alma verde (Leonel Valencia) ) Mariscos Cata (Catarino Buelna) Fuego Mixto (Zayda Gonzalez) Sunio Beach Club Casa de Langosta (Alan Bautista) Brocha (Chef Rodolfo Luviano) Fuego Santo (Chef David Alarcon) Tacos Kokopelli (Chef Guillermo "Oso" Campos) The event will also have booths from the following Baja travel exhibitors: Agave Expeditions Amor Ministries Baja Bliss BnB Baja Fishing Convoys Baja Surf Club Barbers for Baja Black Bass Lodge Cobian CVRD Canopies David Kier - Land of Missions Edie Littlefield Sundby - The Mission Walker Horsepower Ranch International Health Solutions Lost In Baja Rancho Cacachillas Salsa Sinaloa Sandy Vans Scorpion Bay Hotel Slow Baja The Fish Ranch Wildcoast
  • A workers union threatened a strike at one of Canada’s two major railroads. A government-ordered arbitration hearing ended without a decision. Trains are expected to keep moving through Monday.
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