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  • Climate change makes deadly floods, like what happened in Libya, more likely. Floods in China, Greece and Brazil in recent weeks underscore the growing danger.
  • Consumer prices in February were 6% higher than a year ago, as inflation continues to ease. The data comes just days after the collapse of two regional lenders is roiling the banking system.
  • The Novo Nordisk diabetes medication was found to cause significant weight loss in users and has since become a blockbuster drug and very big business.
  • The furry companion lobbied for historic legislation that helps fund service dogs for others struggling with mental health, known as the PAWS Act.
  • Danelo Cavalcante "is considered armed and extremely dangerous," police say. "He is now armed with a .22-caliber rifle with a scope and flashlight mounted on it," stolen from a resident's garage.
  • The songwriter and singer, who cemented his prominence with hits like "Say A Little Prayer" and "Walk on By," died Wednesday of natural causes.
  • In a rare bipartisan move on Capitol Hill, Democrat Mike Levin and Republican Darrell Issa have re-introduced legislation on removing spent nuclear waste from San Onofre. Next, families with children under 5 will have to wait a while longer for Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine to be available for small children. An explanation of the decision. Then, what should California do with its estimated $20 Billion budget surplus? Last year some of that surplus was returned in the form of stimulus checks for some Californians. And, a fourth grade High Tech elementary teacher was placed on administrative leave last week after reading a piece from a Harlem Renaissance poet that included an offensive word as part of a lesson. Later, California’s mask mandates will be lifted again this week in many places, but they’ll remain in congregate settings like immigrant detention centers where COVID-19 is still spreading. Finally, Black Comix Day returns this weekend at the WorldBeat Cultural Center in Balboa Park after a pandemic hiatus.
  • For "Disney adults" — people who love all things Disney and spend vast amounts of money and time on Disney-related products and experiences — the brand is a lifestyle.
  • Cinema Under The Stars presents “The Blues Brothers” Friday, July 15 at 8 p.m. Saturday, July 16 at 8 p.m. Sunday, July 17 at 8 p.m. Cinema Under The Stars 4040 Goldfinch Street San Diego, CA 92103 Phone: (619)295-4221 Website: www.topspresents.com Cost: $17, $18, $20 Ages: 18+ “THE BLUES BROTHERS” (1980.133 minutes. R) - Just out of prison, Jake (John Belushi) puts together his old band to save the Catholic home where he and his brother Elwood (Dan Aykroyd) were raised. Directed by John Landis. Also featuring Carrie Fisher, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Cab Calloway and Ray Charles. More information about Cinema Under the Stars: * Unique and intimate outdoor movie theater in Mission Hills, with heaters, and blankets. • Members - $17; Non-members - $18; Online reservations - $20. • Reservations for members begin 9.a.m. on Monday. • Reservations for non-members begin 9 a.m. on Tuesday. *** If you need to cancel your reservations, they must be cancelled before 6 p.m. on movie night, or your card will be charged $20 per seat. • Box Office opens 6 p.m. on movie nights. • Films start at 8 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. • Concessions are $3 each (popcorn, candy, drinks). For more information: visit www.topspresents.com or Cinema Under The Stars, San Diego on Facebook, or call the theater (619) 295-4221.
  • This summer, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss will embark on their first international tour together in well over a decade, including performances at New York City's Forest Hills Stadium, top spots at Bonnaroo and Glastonbury, as well as a dozen new dates the duo just announced today. Date | Monday, August 15, 2022 at 7pm Location | The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park Purchase tickets here! Prices TBA on 4/15/2022 Each stop on the upcoming "Raising The Roof" tour will see Robert Plant, Alison Krauss and their all-star band playing sets full of music from both of their beloved albums: 2021's chart-topping Raise The Roof, and 2007's historic Raising Sand. Now approaching 15 years since their storied partnership first surprised the world, "the rock god and bluegrass queen are making the earth move all over again" (People). For further information on this event please visit website: https://www.plantkrauss.com/#tour Robert Plant & Alison Krauss Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
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