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  • A CalMatters investigation found that schools had wildly different approaches to stimulus spending — from laptops to shade structures to an ice cream truck. No centralized database exists to show the public exactly where the money went.
  • No. 2 Gonzaga will be facing Michigan State on the flight deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln in the San Diego harbor to celebrate Veterans Day.
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  • The urge to build a community of sound, first found on the streets of Philly playing with The Roots, still drives bandleader Joshua Abrams. Since Time is Gravity deepens the jazz band's own roots.
  • A group of volunteers are spreading joy in Ukraine by organizing cleanup parties. Young Ukrainians blast music and dance as they clean the debris of obliterated homes.
  • For a limited time, guests can see a Pacific Football Fish — a rare deep-sea specimen — on display in "Oddities: Hidden Heroes of the Scripps Collections" at Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego. This deep-sea fish washed up near Encinitas last December and is one of only 31 known specimens collected worldwide. The preserved fish will be on display at Birch Aquarium from March 25 to April 24, 2022. “This is a very exciting discovery as scientists, let alone the public, rarely get a chance to interact with this species! Being the 31st ever collected, this is a rare find and not something you will likely see in an aquarium. Each specimen can teach us something new about footballfish and life in the deep-sea in general!”, said Ben Frable, collection manager of marine vertebrates at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Pacific Footballfish are one of the largest species of anglerfish — this specimen is female and about 15.5 inches long and weighs 5.5 pounds. It would have lived at depths of 650 to 2,600 feet — a zone where sunlight barely penetrates and food is scarce. To survive the challenges that come with living in the deep-sea, this fish uses a fairly illuminating method to catch a meal. Female anglerfish possess a glowing lure that dangles over rows of sharp teeth and guides potential prey straight to their mouth. The presence of the lure — along with its large size — is how Scripps scientists identified this fish as female. Birch Aquarium and the Scripps Marine Vertebrate Collection are working together to create a safe environment to display this deep-sea specimen. Since the footballfish is sensitive to light, it will only be on display for a limited time. The Marine Vertebrate Collection is one of four collections that make up the Oceanographic Collections at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, one of the largest university-based oceanographic collections in the world. The Benthic Invertebrate Collection, Pelagic Invertebrate Collection, and Geological Collection, round out the collections housed at Scripps, all of which are available to the scientific community for ongoing research, education, and outreach. Admission + Hours: The footballfish display is included with the cost of Birch Aquarium admission, which is $24.95 for adults and $19.95 for children ages 3-17. Annual memberships are also available. The aquarium is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and advanced reservations are required for all guests, including members. Visit aquarium.ucsd.edu for more information or to make a reservation. Note: Face coverings are still required for all guests 2 years and older indoors and outdoors regardless of vaccination status. About Birch Aquarium at Scripps: This is the public exploration center for Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego. Perched on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Birch Aquarium features the groundbreaking work of Scripps Oceanography and UC San Diego scientists as well as conservation breeding programs, and interactive exhibits. Birch Aquarium’s mission is to connect understanding to protecting our ocean planet, which the aquarium achieves by engaging, hands-on learning opportunities for nearly 500,000 guests as well as more than 50,000 pre-K-12 students each year. Birch Aquarium also offers a variety of virtual events and activities. Visit aquarium.ucsd.edu for more information.
  • The original Pokémon games came out 27 years ago. Trainers across the world now celebrate the date as Pokémon Day.
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  • The British Prime Minister Liz Truss and her finance minister finally broke their silence after a disastrous week for the economy that many are blaming on their policies.
  • "I make this decision having lost faith in the American legal system, where my unprotected testimony served as entertainment and social media fodder," Heard said on Monday morning.
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