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  • After Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced he would lower tariffs, President Trump said "We want to be very good to Canada. I like Carney a lot. I think he's a very good person."
  • Actualmente, la población inmigrante está disminuyendo en todo Estados Unidos, lo que marca el primer descenso de la población inmigrante desde la década de 1960.
  • Emmy-nominated Journalist, TV host, and filmmaker Elsa E. Sevilla announces the release of her debut memoir, "Camera Ready: From Hardship to the Spotlight," now available on Barnes & Noble and Amazon. The book is online and will have book signing events across San Diego County. After a near-fatal family emergency shattered her world and forced her family to leave Mexico, Elsa E. Sevilla had to grow up fast and learn a new language in a new country. Though deeply loved, she had few mentors outside the home—navigating every “first” as a first-generation student on her own. She wrote this book to share that journey. Guided by quiet whispers, instinct, determination, family, and volunteerism, she found her voice and purpose. Against the odds and through hard work, Elsa became a trailblazing journalist, TV host, filmmaker, business owner, speaker—and now author. As one of fewer than 8% of Latina/o authors in the U.S. and among less than 1% of Latina filmmakers, her voice fills a vital gap in American storytelling. "Camera Ready" is more than a personal story—it’s a call to reconnect with your roots, reclaim your identity, and live with purpose. With 35 years in television and 85 documentaries produced, Sevilla’s storytelling empowers communities to see themselves in history and live with purpose. “This book is about turning pain into power,” says Elsa Sevilla. “It’s a reminder that our stories are meaningful. History transformed my life by helping me find where I belong. In uncovering the stories of women and people of color, I saw my own journey. History grounds us, gives us purpose, and reveals the strength we carry within. History is deeply healing.” UPCOMING EVENTS Upcoming events include appearances at the San Diego History Center, Hotel del Coronado, SDSU’s School of Journalism and Media Studies, MiraCosta College, MANA de San Diego’s College Success Program, KPBS, and more.
  • The major parties' redistricting battle escalated this week, with lawmakers in the country's two most populous states each taking a notable step toward a new congressional map.
  • Gather around the table for a comforting Sunday Supper at AVANT on Sunday, July 27. The evening begins with a fresh BLTA Salad made with butter lettuce, smoked bacon, heirloom tomato, avocado, and ranch dressing. The main course features crispy Buttermilk Fried Chicken served with watermelon, braised greens, and creamy mac & cheese. Finish the evening with a warm Peach Cobbler topped with vanilla ice cream, a timeless, satisfying meal from start to finish. Reservations are encouraged. Visit: https://www.ranchobernardoinn.com/rancho-bernardo-inn-events#!/e/jul-27th-4-00-pm-8-00-pm-sunday-supper-buttermilk-fried-chicken-35a832b0/ Rancho Bernardo Inn on Instagram and Facebook
  • Joe Gruters, a Trump-backed Florida state senator, was elected on Friday to serve as the Republican Party's new chairman. Former chair Michael Whatley is running for U.S. Senate in North Carolina.
  • In a new album, the youngest ever Van Cliburn winner puts his own stamp on Tchaikovsky's undervalued set of piano pieces called The Seasons.
  • Celebrate the last days of summer at our July Member Mixer on Thursday, July 24 from 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. at the Santiago Family Pool! Enjoy an evening of fun with fellow members featuring an open bar, delicious appetizers, and refreshing shaved ice. Visit: https://www.ranchobernardoinn.com/rancho-bernardo-inn-events#!/e/jul-24th-5-00-pm-7-00-pm-july-members-mixer-9988ea23/ Rancho Bernardo Inn on Instagram and Facebook
  • The band's frontman, John Rzeznik, talks about their new EP, Summer Anthem, and how, as he approaches 60, he might consider taking guitar lessons.
  • Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell signaled a possible interest rate cut in the months to come, sending stocks sharply higher.
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