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  • This planned destruction of birth control devices is part of the dismantling of USAID services — and is linked to allegations by the government that cite abortion. Critics are speaking out.
  • It is the first time that Jewish-led organizations in Israel have made such accusations against the country during nearly 22 months of war.
  • The Law & Order: SVU actor was 3 years old in 1967 when her movie star mom, Jayne Mansfield, died in a car crash. Hargitay's new documentary, My Mom Jayne, explores her mother's identity, and her own.
  • Sorrento Valley and UTC are the biggest job centers in San Diego County, but only a tiny amount of new homes were permitted there since 2018. That’s about to change.
  • Join us for another evening of laughter - Saturday June 7. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. and films begin at 5 p.m. Donation is $10 per person and includes dessert. Kids 12 and under are free! Yes, you can bring in takeout or other food. As Oliver Hardy would say, "Bring your eats with you!" Our Guest Comedian is Thelma Todd, popular with Laurel and Hardy fans everywhere. We'll celebrate her birthday (July 29, 1906) with "Air Fright", also starring Patsy Kelly. The friends are flight attendants on a flight to test a new parachute system... Local pianist Russ Peck will play the musical score for "You're Darn Tootin'" (1928). After being fired from the band, Stan and Ollie become street musicians. What could possibly go wrong? We'll also show "Block-Heads" (1938). War buddies Stan and Ollie reunite after 20 years. This film features one fun gag after another. Other films include "The Revenge of the Sons of the Desert" (1987) and a fun cartoon. Visit the Saps At Sea - San Diego Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/groups/111118255744315
  • An aid worker in northern Gaza tells NPR that people are starving, water is scarce and basic supplies are out of reach. He warns thousands could die in the coming days if nothing changes.
  • Alexandria's Mayor Alyia Gaskins discusses how a "housing first" approach has helped her city — and why President Trump's executive order on homelessness could hurt efforts to house people.
  • Steve Inskeep speaks with former Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg about distrust in government and the status of the Democratic Party.
  • Cambodia and Thailand agreed to a ceasefire on Monday, set to start at midnight local time, after attending talks in Malaysia aimed at ending a 5-day border dispute that has left dozens dead.
  • Stretch Affect, known for their concierge physical therapy and movement optimization, is throwing a Grand Opening Fundraiser this Sunday May 18 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at their new 10,000-square-foot facility in Sorrento Mesa (9945 Pacific Heights Blvd, San Diego, CA 92121). The event aims to raise $50,000 for the Challenged Athletes Foundation and will feature a Paralympian guest speaker, and a live auction boasting signed sports memorabilia, training packages, travel getaways, and more to further help propel fundraising efforts. The fundraiser will also include demonstrations of wheelchair tennis and racing, and hands-on access to state-of-the-art fitness and recovery technology—including DEXA scans, 3-D motion capture from Kinotek, and interactive showcases by Blazepod, Gibbons, Matrix, and Hyperice. Families can enjoy a kid-friendly zone with inflatables and games, while attendees can explore supercars from Fast Lane Drive, sample food from Glass Box, and receive water bottles from Fill-It-Forward to support clean water initiatives worldwide. The day will also include a special Live Well San Diego proclamation, recognizing Stretch Affect’s continued commitment to community well-being. Stretch Affect on Facebook / Instagram
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