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  • Tim Walz is the main event, but former President Bill Clinton, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg are also speaking in Chicago on Wednesday.
  • Stewart and The Daily Show's executive producer Jennifer Flanz say the show is "clicking" with correspondents in the host chair. Is that a sustainable format for the late night comedy show? They'll revisit that question after the DNC.
  • A team of independent famine experts, working under the U.N. umbrella, believe Sudan is experiencing famine. But issuing a declaration — which could bring in more aid — turns out to be complicated.
  • Three delegates said they want to hear Kamala Harris focus on bread-and-butter issues and reproductive rights in her speech to the convention Thursday.
  • Naturally San Diego, a nonprofit organization dedicated to stimulating growth and entrepreneurship amongst environmentally and socially-conscious consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies in San Diego County, is excited to host its Fourth Annual Pitch Slam. On April 25th, Naturally San Diego’s five emerging brand finalists will compete head-to-head in front of a panel of industry-expert judges and local audience members, with entrepreneurs from each company taking the stage. One brand will come out on top as voted on by the panel, winning a suite of prizes from the local San Diego community to help propel their company’s growth. With more than $150k worth of prizes awarded to date, these San Diego brands are being set up for success by Pitch Slam and Naturally San Diego to take their companies to the next level. This year’s Naturally San Diego Pitch Slam finalists include: - BAM - deliciously creamy, slightly nutty, gluten and dairy-free plant-based milk. - Loli's - sauces, dips and dressings that give you everything you need for gut health. - Madly Hadley - delicious plant-based organic coconut bacon and cashew parmesan. - Mesa de Vida - chef-crafted, globally-inspired meal starter sauces. - Sipwell - premium, sustainable canned wine with a can-do spirit. “Pitch Slam is a wonderful event that’s become an integral part of uplifting the CPG community in San Diego,” said Kierstin Rielly, Executive Director of Naturally San Diego. “As finalists, these brands are being supported by a powerful, dedicated network of CPG experts, business owners, investors, and consumers who are passionate about not only their success, but about growing and supporting our larger community of entrepreneurs here.” Presented by Jimbo's...Naturally!, Naturally San Diego’s Pitch Slam is open to anyone in San Diego to attend, from entrepreneurs and other professionals to investors, marketers, publicists, foodies, local residents and more. The event will take place on Thursday, April 25th from 4:00-7:30 pm at Building 177 (2875 Dewey Rd) in Liberty Station. Beyond the Pitch Slam itself, event attendees can network in-person with 350+ members of the natural products community in San Diego, enjoy hosted drinks, desserts and samples at onsite booths hosted by local restaurants and brands, vote on the People’s Choice Award, and take home a goodie bag stocked full of products and coupons from Naturally San Diego sponsors. For more information visit: naturallysandiego.glueup.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • UPDATE: Extended through Oct. 6, 2024. They had a look, an attitude, and a sound like no other. Sure, they were born in Jersey. But they were made in America. JERSEY BOYS is the international musical phenomenon that takes you behind the scenes - and behind the music - of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. No wonder that for over 15 years, New York's favorite musical is the one about the boys from Jersey. Visit: artcenter.org/event/jersey-boys-7/ Jersey Boys on Facebook / Instagram
  • Mitchell's family and attorneys said a settlement was reached with the operator of a Milwaukee hotel where he was detained by security guards. The attorneys declined to disclose the settlement amount.
  • With cholera on the rise around the world, the global vaccine stockpile is running dry. New doses go right to active outbreaks, with none left for prevention campaigns. Can vaccine makers catch up?
  • Governor Newsom was in San Diego Thursday, appearing alongside local leaders, to rally support for Proposition 1. In other news, one of our newsroom’s reporters joins the podcast to talk about some of the city of San Diego races on the March 5th primary ballot, and what to expect after the polls close. Plus, Escondido has adopted a new, controversial policy on homelessness. It rejects a housing first model and instead takes what it’s calling a public safety first approach.
  • As Vice President Harris tries to become the first female president, her husband, Doug Emhoff would make history too — as the first, first gentleman.
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