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  • Una jueza analizaba el viernes una solicitud del gobierno del presidente Donald Trump para poner fin a una política de décadas sobre protecciones para niños inmigrantes bajo custodia federal que, según la administración, obstaculiza sus estrictas medidas contra la inmigración.
  • Join the San Diego World Affairs Council for a special event featuring opening remarks from Ambassador Marc Knapper (Vietnam) and Ambassador Brian McFeeters (ret., Malaysia) as part of the US-ASEAN Business Council’s Ambassadors’ Tour. They will share timely insights on the evolving U.S.-ASEAN relationship and regional developments. The program will also feature a keynote address by UCSD Professor David G. Victor, who will examine the long-term global implications of recent shifts in U.S. climate policy under the Trump administration. A thought-provoking evening of diplomacy, policy, and dialogue. These are truly turbulent times…on an historic scale. Huge policy changes regarding US decarbonization, green energy investment, and global warming/climate research are being largely eclipsed in the media by tariff news and the geopolitical transformation of the global order being driven by the Trump 2.0 White House. Nevertheless, Trump 2.0 environmental policy changes are likely to be consequential – for the US and the planet. Those changes may also come to have geopolitical implications. New global leadership may emerge. Furthermore, some Trump 2.0 shifts seem likely to find ready audiences in other parts of the world. Drawing on his deep experience and awareness, David G. Victor will discuss the impacts and consequences of US policy changes toward global warming and decarbonization. Beyond discussing the impact of the of the first five months of Trump 2.0, David will step back and take the long view…across the arc of a decade or two – or three. What has happened…and where do we go from here? What will be the impact of the Trump tariffs? Will geo-engineering emerge as a tool for addressing climate change? Will new meaning be given to an old US Marine Corps proverb: “Improvise, Adapt, and Overcome”? Following Dr. Victor's presentation there will be ample time for audience questions. Visit: https://sdwac.org/event-6203995 San Diego World Affairs Council on Facebook / Instagram
  • 6 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. (21+ only) The Peter Sprague Group is a perennial favorite at San Diego Botanic Garden. This summer’s concert, “Blendo Music,” will feature their foundational devotion to straight ahead jazz, but also incorporating folk music, the Brazilian samba, The Beatles, Jimmy Webb, calypso and the blues. Enjoy the energizing sounds of multi-colored jazz powered by some spirited musos having the time of their lives. Proceeds from this event benefit the Garden’s science, conservation, and education programs. All ticket sales are final after June 19. This seated concert takes place in the outdoor amphitheater. Outside food and drink are not allowed at this concert. Ticket Price: Members $35, non-members $40 San Diego Botanic Garden on Facebook / Instagram
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu doubled down on his plan for Israel to seize control of Gaza City and the remaining sliver of Gaza not already under Israeli control.
  • This week a new word made its public debut. With an increase in attacks on health care facilities and personnel, the goal of this coinage is to spark outrage and outcry. But the reaction is mixed.
  • Walk For Animals North County: Saturday, March 22, 2025 at Kit Carson Park Start your new year on the right foot (or paw) by registering for the most exciting and impactful walk you’ll take in 2025! Join us for the Walk for Animals at Kit Carson Park on Mar. 22 or Liberty Station on May 3. Every dollar raised helps us create a more humane San Diego for pets, wildlife and the people who love them. Take advantage of early bird registration for both walks now and make a lifesaving difference for animals in need! Adults (ages 18+) Early Bird: $20 Feb. 1 - March 21: $30 Event Day: $40 Children (ages 17 and under) Early Bird: $10 Feb. 1 - March 21: $15 Event Day: $20 Virtual Walk Participants (Participants who are not attending the Walk in person but are fundraising and walking their own way): $20All registered participants will receive a Walk for Animals T-shirt at the event! Our virtual walkers will be mailed a T-shirt after the event. From last year: San Diego Humane Society on Facebook / Instagram / X
  • Charming critics and audiences with New Threats From The Soul, his funny, loose, reference-packed album, the veteran Louisville musician is having an unlikely breakthrough at 40 years old.
  • Step into the world of the "Kumeyaay Visual Storytelling Project" — a bold and immersive exhibition showcasing a comic book created by Kumeyaay Tribal Historians Ethan Banegas, Michael Connolly Miskwish, Lorraine Orosco and Stanley Rodriguez. Through vivid imagery and community-driven narratives, visitors will experience the living history, language and traditions of the Kumeyaay people, presented in comic book form. Comic books are a dynamic format for sharing underrepresented histories, blending art and storytelling to amplify voices too often left out of mainstream narratives. Gallery Hours: Wed. - Sun. from Noon - 4 p.m. Admission is always free 780 Prospect St.La Jolla, CA 92037 La Jolla Historical Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • En todo el estado, el Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas de Estados Unidos (ICE) ha detenido a numerosas personas, dejándolas con dificultades para pagar el alquiler mientras que sus familiares lloran la ausencia de sus seres queridos
  • An author of a recent study about lightning's effect on trees in Panamanian forests says his team has gotten a large, positive response from people, including those who call the trees inspirational.
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