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  • Parents can find strategies to ease their child's nerves and ensure a successful start to the school year, even when the first day feels overwhelming.
  • This Labor Day, get out on the San Diego Bay and close the summer with a San Diego Labor Day Premier Brunch Cruise! Enjoy the beautiful weather on a yacht with a gourmet brunch buffet and incredible views of San Diego Bay. Sparkling waves and soft breezes set the mood for this relaxing mid-day tour, featuring free-flowing bubbly, unbeatable views of San Diego’s sights, and curated background music. The relaxing bay brunch cruise includes a freshly prepared buffet with classic American breakfast dishes, plenty of seasonal lunch entrées, and richly decadent desserts. Sail past amazing San Diego sights including the Coronado Bay Bridge, the Star of India, the North Island Naval station, and the barking sea lions at Point Loma. About this Experience: Duration 2 hours Brunch Buffet Unlimited mimosas Live entertainment Scenic Long Beach views Schedule Monday September 2nd, 2024 Board: 10:30 a.m. Cruise: 11 a.m. — 1 p.m. Where to Meet Pier 1 Hornblower Landing 1800 North Harbor Drive San Diego, CA Pay-to-park options are available at Grape Street. Visit: https://www.cityexperiences.com/san-diego/city-cruises/labor-day-brunch-bbq/ City Experiences on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Internal Revenue Service reached a deal to share tax information about some immigrants without legal status, marking a major change in how tax records can be used.
  • Yemen is an ancient birthplace of the coffee trade, and immigrants fleeing its civil war have brought their culture here in the form of cafes. Hundreds of Yemeni coffee shops have opened in the U.S.
  • Meloni secured the meeting at a critical juncture in the trade war. As the right-wing leader of her party she has, in a sense, been "knighted" to represent the European Union in meetings with Trump.
  • Pope Francis was honored with a funeral Mass Saturday morning in the Vatican City's St. Peter's Square. These are some of the images that captured the grief of those mourning him around the world.
  • The Department of Agriculture is demanding sensitive data from states about more than 40 million food stamp recipients, as DOGE is amassing data for immigration enforcement.
  • More than 130 Jewish students, staff and alumni from Georgetown University signed a public letter opposing the detention of Badar Khan Suri, saying that President Trump's policies make Jews less safe.
  • Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced tough questions from senators about a lead poisoning crisis in public schools in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
  • The arguments focused on whether federal district court judges can rule against the administration on a nationwide basis.
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