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  • The International Criminal Court in The Hague handed down its first-ever Darfur war crimes conviction, finding Janjaweed leader Ali Kushayb, guilty of atrocities committed more than two decades ago.
  • The decades-old radical troupe Bread and Puppet, famed for its protest art including giant puppets, is touring again — mixing circus, politics and bread in a sharply polarized moment.
  • The federal government is currently shut down. The NPR Network is following the ways the government shutdown is affecting services across the country.
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention accepted a controversial recommendation from outside vaccine advisers to tighten guidelines for the COVID vaccine.
  • In an extraordinary Sunday night hearing, federal District Judge Karin Immergut temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deploying federalized troops from any state to Oregon.
  • Measure C got 65.25% of the vote in 2020, short of the two-thirds majority listed on the ballot to pass, but the Court of Appeals ruling said that was plenty. According to the California constitution, tax hikes can be approved with a simple majority.
  • Un programa de ayuda alimentaria que asiste a más de seis millones de madres de bajos ingresos y niños pequeños se quedará sin fondos federales en dos semanas a menos que el cierre del gobierno termine, lo que obligará a los estados a usar su propio dinero para mantenerlo a flote o arriesgarse a que se cierre, dicen los expertos.
  • FREE. Please join us for Terrific Talks! At 1 p.m. "When Has a Work of Art Changed Anything?" with Arzu Ozkal, SDSU Professor Prof. Ozkal will help us examine how art, design, and protest visuals confront authority and reclaim space, showing how sustained cultural actions over time have collectively shaped public memory and changed many elements of society. At 2:30 p.m. "My Story -- And Yours" with Ruben Navarette, Writer, Podcaster & Syndicated Columnist Nationally syndicated columnist and author Ruben Navarrette turns the lens on himself, and unpacks how the current Administration policies on Immigration Enforcement in Los Angeles radicalized him out of the center. Come early for a good parking spot and seat! To join a Zoom meeting, LIFE must have your email address in order for you to receive the invite link. Meetings will start at 12:45 p.m. (you can join 15 minutes earlier) and the speaker will start at 1 p.m. Email: life.miracosta@gmail.com
  • Mayor Bill Wells said, "I make no apologies for protecting our residents!"
  • This week our speakers will inspire and instruct as we learn about a personal journey and how birds and insects coexist and co-workers depend! At 1 p.m. "From Hardship to the Spotlight" with Elsa Sevilla, Author & TV Host of "Historic Places" on KPBS/PBS. Elsa Sevilla takes you from hardship to healing in her personal story of resilience, identity, and transformation. At 2:30 p.m. "If You Love Birds, You Gotta Love Bugs!" with Gary Lillian, Volunteer, SD Bird Alliance The decline in global insect populations is a critical concern with cascading effects on ecosystems. Explore the intricate relationship between insects & birds, emphasizing how declining insect numbers threaten bird species. Please come early to get a parking permit and a good seat. There is an intermission between speakers. Visit: https://www.miracosta.edu/community/life.html
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