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  • Activists contend, without proof, that New Hampshire's ballot counting machines can be hacked or rigged. So voters in more than a dozen towns will decide whether to revert to hand counts.
  • A torrent of satellite images and cell phone videos are shaping the public's view of the war in Ukraine. The speed and scale at which the information spreads is powerful, but it can also be deceiving.
  • Huckaby took third in a division of women's snowboard cross, but, despite a gold in the 2018 games, she wasn't allowed to compete until a court ruled in January she could.
  • FIREWORKS AT 9 p.m.Buy online or purchase in-person at VisTix, 200 Civic Center Drive (near the intersections of Alta Vista and Civic Center Drives). Customer service available weekdays from noon to 5 p.m. Ticket sales end at 5:30 p.m. on July 2.Brengle Terrace Park opens at 5 p.m. The Moonlight Amphitheatre opens at 5 p.m. Fun Filled Fourth BBQ Dinner is 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. (SOLD OUT) The San Diego-based rock band The DecaDames will perform starting at 7:35 p.m. before the fireworks, then will return to the stage for a thrilling second set. Audiences will be entertained by some of the best music of all time when the DecaDames perform hits by artists such as Aretha Franklin, Kelly Clarkson, Whitney Houston, Madonna and many more! Entry into the Moonlight Amphitheatre is $5 per person.Park admission is $15 per vehicle ($30 for RVs) The Fun Filled Fourth BBQ Dinner is SOLD OUT Entry into the Moonlight Amphitheatre is $5 per person Please note: No walk-in pedestrian traffic permitted into Brengle Terrace ParkGENERAL INFORMATIONVehicle tickets are required and must be displayed/shown upon entry into the park. Both entrances to Brengle Terrace Park will be open to vehicles. City staff will be directing traffic. Re-entry privileges are not permitted. Pedestrian traffic into Brengle Terrace Park will not be permitted. Please note the park will not open early as in previous years. Recreation vehicles and motor homes will be charged $30. No pull behind trailers allowed. Visitors to Brengle Terrace Park will be responsible for their own observance of the current public health order, which requires that face masks be worn. Pets are not permitted. Upon entry, ticket holders are permitted to select their own spot from within the park to view the fireworks. Lawn chairs, blankets, picnics and barbecues are permitted. Food and non-alcoholic beverages may be brought into the park. Alcohol cannot be brought into the Moonlight Amphitheatre. A selection of beer and wine is for sale through Bread and Cheese Eatery on the Moonlight Patio. Tickets are required to enter the Amphitheatre. Additional restrooms will be provided in the park. The City of Vista reminds residents who are viewing the fireworks either from home or from another area of the city to keep their pets secure, and indoors at home, as the noise from the display can frighten animals - causing them to run away.For more information, call 760.724.2110
  • New Zealand was once heralded for its handling of COVID-19. But these days, infections are rising and the government is having to cope with unrest from anti-vaccination protesters.
  • The country's customs office said shipments from the plant would be temporarily suspended, while products that have already arrived will be seized.
  • Russian soldiers continue to push toward Kyiv. In cyberspace, a volunteer Ukrainian cyber army, hacktivists and cybercriminals are battling for impact in an increasingly chaotic information war.
  • Facebook, Google, Apple and Microsoft are taking steps to curb Russian propaganda, but they don't want to be kicked out of the country and limit Russians' access to their platforms.
  • A new YA fantasy novel by San Diego author Lizz Huerta builds a magical Mesoamerican-inspired world where a lineage of seers — women known as Dreamers — can see truth beyond reality.
  • A flurry of conflict-themed videos has inundated TikTok, sending countless videos depicting military action unrelated to the war in Ukraine to millions of viewers.
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