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  • Champions have argued the law will protect Jewish students from rising bullying and discrimination, sometimes from teachers. While the state does not collect data on antisemitism in schools, reports of anti-Jewish bias statewide have doubled between 2021 and 2024, according to the California Department of Justice. Last year, more than 15% of all hate crime events in California were anti-Jewish, even though Jewish people make up about 3% of the state population.
  • Heavy rain was expected to spread eastward across San Diego County Tuesday, with strong gusts this morning, but warmer weather should creep in by midweek into the weekend.
  • The expressive singer made just three albums, including his 1995 debut, Brown Sugar, but retreated from the public after each. He had been battling cancer, according to a statement from his family.
  • The army in Madagascar seized power on Tuesday, days after the president went into hiding saying he feared for his life after several weeks of massive anti-government protests.
  • Makers of the chatbots would also be required to remind users that responses are artificially generated, and to create “reasonable measures” to prevent children from seeing sexually explicit content when using the bots. Kids using the bots would also get reminders to take breaks.
  • The email sent this month to people who entered the country legally through the Biden administration's CBP One mobile app tells them, “it’s time for you to leave the United States.”
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a law authorizing $6 million for California State University to study how to confirm an individual’s status as a descendant of an enslaved person. But he rejected other proposals aimed at addressing the state’s legacy of racist and discriminatory policies against Black Americans.
  • Professor Edward Blum of SDSU will speak on “Counting in a Time of Crisis: A Discussion on the Census and the Civil War.” He will explore how the United States conducted its national census amid the upheaval of the Civil War and how President Abraham Lincoln turned to census officials and population data as tools of wartime governance. Visit: sandiegocwrt.org/
  • Burger Bass - A themed Christmas cosplay rave! *All forms of Cosplay heavily encouraged! (any character, any genre) Night 1 of Comic-Con - Located a short drive from the San Diego Convention Center. Open to the public You do NOT need to have a Comic-Con badge to enter. This is a separately ticketed event. 21+ with valid ID *This is a parody themed independent event. Not affiliated with Comic Con, any television show or production company. DJ lineup: (Spinning House, Deep Tech, Minimal, UKG and possibly anything in between.) - TECHNO TUPAC (Dirty Bird, Insomniac, Rules Don't Apply, South of Saturn) - MALCOLM BROWN (CRSSD Fest '23 / Desert Hearts Fest '25) - SHOW SHONNA (Afternoon Umbrella Friends) - HARRISON HEIGHTS (Deep Tech Recordings) - ROBERT DOWNLOAD JR
  • $10 Wine Flights every Wednesday at Wildflour in Liberty Station. Choose three out of five different J Brix wines from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. for only ten dollars. The wines to select from: - 2022 Cobolorum Riesling Pet-Nat - sparkling zesty citrus medium body zippy acidity - 2023 Colors Spin - skin-contact white/rose blend fresh berries citrus light florals playful & fresh - 2023 Wonders Vol. V - red blend medium ruby blend with red & blue fruits herbs spices earthy - 2023 Coucou Counoise - light chillable red cranberry cherry pomegranate light body lively acidity - 2023 Nomine Amoris - skin-contact Pinot Gris (orange wine) floral & fruity citrus zesty mineral-driven Sip Happens (especially on Wednesdays). Three pours. Ten bucks. Zero regrets. Wednesdays just got way wilder. We'll see you at Wildflour located in the heart of Liberty Station. 2690 Historic Decatur Suite 103 San Diego CA 92106 https://www.returntothewild.com/ Wildflour on Instagram
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