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  • The bot farm used AI to create social media profiles impersonating Americans and posting post support for Russia’s war in Ukraine and other pro-Kremlin narratives.
  • Delaware state Sen. Sarah McBride is once again making history — she will be the first openly transgender person to serve in the U.S. Congress.
  • To help kids get out that energy, here are eight ideas for indoor games to get the wiggles out!
  • Amazon's stock has gained 52% in the past 12 months, partly driven by enthusiasm for the company's investments in artificial intelligence.
  • 2023 represented a collective reclamation of the cowboy for those who have traditionally felt threatened or excluded by the archetype of the patriarchal, ruggedly individualistic gunslinger.
  • The Del Mar Village Association invites you to celebrate the beginning of summer as only Del Mar knows how: with delicious food and drinks, fun music, ocean views, and beachy, good vibes. YOUR TICKET TO SUMMER SOLSTICE INCLUDES: Elevated, robust bites from more than 15 Del Mar Village restaurants Delicious craft cocktails, wine and beer from local and nationally recognized brands Beachside musical performance Commemorative tasting glass VIP EXPERIENCE – SOLD OUT! Back by popular demand, purchase a VIP ticket for early access to the venue at 4:00 pm, exclusive bites and sips from our partners, and more. VIP Summer Solstice tickets are SOLD OUT – thank you for your support! Summer Solstice is a 21+ event; please bring a valid ID. Sorry, no refunds. Pets and children are not allowed. BEN BENAVENTE AND THE STATESIDE BRUDDAHS TO PERFORM AT SUMMER SOLSTICE! This year we are bringing back the island vibes with San Diego's Ben Benavente and the Stateside Bruddahs! Ben specializes in Hawaiian/Island-style music from Fiji to Ka'au Crater Boys, Jack Johnson, Bruno Mars and Jason Mraz. You will be swaying to tunes next to the Pacific Ocean – what could be better? PARTICIPATING RESTAURANTS Adelaide at L’Auberge Del Mar An’s Hatmakers Beeside Balcony Brigantine Del Mar Del Mar Pizza Il Fornaio Jake’s Del Mar Monarch Ocean Pub Pacifica Del Mar Poseidon Restaurant Sbicca Tamarindo The Cottage (coming soon to Del Mar Plaza!) Viewpoint Brewing Co. Zel’s Del Mar PARTICIPATING BEVERAGE PARTNERS Best Day Brewing (pouring at Ranch & Coast Magazine booth) Caposaldo Carruth Cellars Casamigos Cazadores Curious Juniper Fall Brewing HALL Wines Kove Mate Maker Prestons' Ginger Beer Propaganda Wine Co. Rombauer Vineyards Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey Topo Chico Uncle Ed's Damn Good Vodka Viewpoint Brewing Co. Volcan De Mi Tierra Woodinville Whiskey With the panorama of the Pacific Ocean as a backdrop, Summer Solstice is the best way to welcome summer to Southern California for a good cause: net proceeds from the event benefit DMVA so it can continue its mission of supporting Del Mar's beloved small businesses. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/del-mar-village-summer-solstice-2024-tickets-793780728527?aff=oddtdtcreator
  • Saturday, November 4 celebrates the 2nd annual Gathering of Nations at the Bonita Museum & Cultural Center and the Bonita Sunnyside SD County Library. The gathering celebrates indigenous cultures, highlighting craftspeople, storytellers, food and educational resources held on traditional Kumeyaay lands. The museum and event will take place in the Greg Cox Civic Complex located at 4355 Bonita Road, in Bonita CA. 91902. The events are free and open to the public. The event will be opened by tribal elders and delegates and includes Kumeyaay Bird Singers. The cultural bird songs, of which there are 300 in the takut cycle, are a metaphor for life. On stage find presentations and regalia from Aztec Dancers, Mexi’cayotl Indio Cultural Center, and the “Eagle Spirit Dancers” Ben Hale dancers, presentation of powwow culture. Visiting tribal members from New Mexico. Visitors will find educational resources from Kumeyaay College’s Kosay Kumeyaay Market, Blackfeet displays with Chuck Jenson, and Kumeyaay tribal community of San Jose de la Zorra, Baja California, Mexico, basket weaver Aurelia Ojeda Melendrez. Aurelia is famous for her coiled rattlesnake basket patterns and Kumeyaay basket hats. Food at the event includes Lucy Hale’s Frybread stand, Taco El Pintor, and The Empanada Spot. Inside the museum, visitors can discover the history of the Sweetwater Valley as well as explore the elements of a new Kumeyaay permanent exhibition opening in 2024. The Bonita Museum & Cultural Center is currently gathering funding to create an exhibition about Kumeyaay past and present in the Sweetwater Valley. This exhibition will allow visitors to see and hear the Kumeyaay language including the names of places, objects and animals. The language will be spoken by members of Kumeyaay College's language department. The exhibition will be implemented by Kumeyaay College students with exhibition designer Michael Connolly of the Campo Band of Kumeyaay. The Bonita Museum & Cultural Center is located in the Sweetwater River Valley near ancient Kumeyaay village sites including the village of Apusquel. The Gathering of Nations is coordinated by the museum’s Indigenous Cultures Educator Heather Gallana. For more information about events, please find the museum online at Bonitahistoricalsociety.org. Sponsors for the event include the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation and DAR, Linnares Chapter. The Bonita Museum & Cultural Center, located in San Diego County, is open Wednesday through Saturday from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Information about the exhibition and programming can be found on the website www.bonitahistoricalsociety.org. The museum is located at 4355 Bonita Road, Bonita California. Exhibitions are free and open to the public.
  • Vice President Harris ended her day with a concert on the "Rocky Steps" in Philadelphia. Former President Trump wrapped up in Grand Rapids, Mich., — where he also closed out his 2016 and 2020 races.
  • Moldova’s pro-Western President Maia Sandu has won a second term in a pivotal presidential runoff against a Russia-friendly opponent, in a race that was overshadowed by claims of Russian interference.
  • Polls show a historic gender gap in the 2024 election. Democrats are reminding conservative women: votes are a secret and they can vote for who they want, including Vice President Harris.
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