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  • Republican Ohio Sen. JD Vance is prolific on the campaign trail with speeches and talking to reporters, but his messaging has at times been overshadowed by controversy often of his own making.
  • Amanda started her musical career in San Francisco, she frequented many an open mic and one in particular at the 16th and Mission Bart Station. It was there that she was inspired to begin her path as a singer songwriter. A few years later Amanda found herself at Mesa College studying jazz and singing for the Mesa Big Band then later on joining a Congolese band in 2010 called Bateke Beat. Amanda’s musical endeavors lead her to performing at various clubs and festivals in San Diego. Portela, used her new found passion for singing Jazz and started a popular “Jazz Jam” at a Wine Bar in the heart of Hillcrest. Shortly their after, Amanda joined the Indie rock band by the name of Viva Apollo. Viva Apollo was notorious within the local San Diego music circuit, performing in all kinds of venues including a late night local cable access show, Tonight in San Diego. See More Events here For more information visit: bardicmanagement.com
  • Ishiba, who chosen as the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's new leader on Friday, replaces Fumio Kishida who stepped down after his government was dogged by multiple scandals.
  • The 62-year-old scientist turned politician campaigned on a promise to protect an expanded social safety net and fight for the poor like her predecessor, but she faces many pressing problems.
  • Restoring the wetlands involved removing enough soil to fill 333 Olympic-sized swimming pools.
  • Spruce Pine is a major global supplier of high-purity quartz. It's an essential ingredient for microchips and solar panels.
  • In the American West, white glaciers and snow fields are outnumbered by long-overlooked “rock glaciers.” The rock covering these vast hunks of ice makes them far less affected by warming temperatures.
  • There are fewer tents on San Francisco sidewalks. The city has ramped up enforcement of anti-camping laws, and police are playing a bigger role.
  • The ulti-mutt pup-friendly summer festival is back! Join Puppy Picnic Co., The Animal Pad, and Second Chance Beer Co. for a pawesome day filled with refreshing beer, dog adoptions, pop-up shopping, a live DJ, pupnic photo ops, and more at SD Mission Bay Resort. This annual pawty located in sunny San Diego features photo ops, pop-up shopping, beer for people and pups—with a portion of all proceeds donated directly to The Animal Pad dog rescue! *We appreciate all optional ticket donations to The Animal Pad!* This is a FREE event open to the public. Dogs must be non-aggressive and remain on leash at all times. Dogs should be kept on a standard leash, not exceeding six feet in length. Owners are responsible for their own dogs. We reserve the right to deny entry to dogs exhibiting potentially dangerous behavior or ask dogs to leave if play gets unsafe.
  • Most Americans support allowing some terminally ill patients to end their own lives. But a Maryland bill’s narrow defeat shows the issue is still religiously fraught and politically delicate.
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