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  • A virtual version of a fruit fly's visual system could help scientists understand how brain networks process information. The model could also lead to more efficient AI systems.
  • The deck is stacked against election officials online, maybe even more so than in 2020. Conspiracy theories can quickly get millions of views while debunks gather a fraction of the attention.
  • World premiere performance of original jazz compositions by bassist Doug Walker. His newly formed quintet features saxophonist David Borgo, guitarist Victor Baker, pianist Tobin Chodos, and drummer Justin Joyce. Don’t miss this pre-studio live sneak peak of what will soon become Walker’s debut studio album. Tickets available now! Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/between-the-notes-a-jazz-feast-presents-doug-walker-quintet-tickets-1002928866237 Doug Walker on Instagram and Facebook
  • Jamba is hosting a Sunrise Smoothie Tour from September 6-8 across the state of California to celebrate its new “Hello Sunshine” brand positioning and upcoming launch of the brand’s first-ever line of Blended Coffees. The tour is coming to San Diego on Saturday, Septemner 7 from 5:30-10 a.m.! Attendees will have the chance to boost their brightest self with Jamba during an early morning sunrise-themed experience! Each pop-up will be complete with a FREE sunrise yoga session from 6:15-7:15 a.m., coupons, brand swag and an exclusive opportunity to try Jamba’s two new Blended Coffees before they launch nationwide on September 10th. This launch marks Jamba's first ever line of Blended Coffees, which will be available to purchase for $2.99 on September 12 at stores nationwide. Jamba on Facebook / Instagram
  • Pop culture critic Linda Holmes has been making this annual list since 2010. Big, small, inspirational, silly — what these items have in common is that they are all wonderful and brought her joy.
  • Neither former President Donald Trump nor Vice President Harris have plans to fix the national debt, risking "an eventual fiscal crisis," a budget nonprofit group found in its analysis.
  • Gator by the Bay is returning to the Spanish Landing Park in San Diego on May 9-12, 2024! Join the fun as the spirit, sounds and flavors of southwest Louisiana come alive at the largest and most-authentic Louisiana-style music and food festival this side of the bayou— back for its 21st year. The four-day, family-friendly cultural celebration takes place on the beautiful San Diego Bay, featuring 100+ live musical acts & performances on seven stages including blues, zydeco, Cajun, rockabilly and more. This year will bring even more blues and headliners include GRAMMY-nominees Marcia Ball, Sonny Landreth and C.J. Chenier, son of the great “King of Zydeco” Clifton Chenier, who will be performing in celebration of his father’s 100 birthday. View the current 2024 lineup here. Come for the music, stay for the food. Gator By The Bay’s mouthwatering French Quarter Food Court will check every box off on your bayou culinary bucket list with delectable Southern culinary delights including gumbo, jambalaya, beignets and 10,000 pounds of crawfish brought directly from Louisiana. Stay for the day with single-day tickets or the whole weekend with our four-day passes and discounted hotel packages! Kids 17 and under get in FREE with a paid adult. Learn more and purchase tickets at https://gatorbythebay.com/ Gator By The Bay on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join PB’s Duck Dive for a special themed Vanderpump Rules trivia on Wednesday, January 31st! Trivia begins at 8:00 p.m. and includes drink specials and themed prizes. Tickets, available for $5 via Eventbrite, can be purchased at Eventbrite Call Duck Dive (858) 273-3825 to make reservations to sit together!
  • A recently televised documentary in Spain rekindles competing versions of the famed explorer's origins, but the scientific community is viewing it with caution.
  • Hundreds of thousands of power outages were reported in Louisiana and Mississippi early Thursday as residents in the region braced for possible flooding as tropical storm Francine moved inland.
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