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  • Join Us for a Community Clean-Up in Del Mar! The Del Mar Village Association (DMVA) invites you to take part in our “Keep Del Mar Green” community clean-up event! Together, we’ll protect our beautiful coastline, support sustainability, and make a lasting impact on our environment. We'll meet at the 17th Street Del Mar Lifeguard Station before spreading out across the beach, parks, and nearby streets to collect litter that would otherwise pollute our precious waterways. To make your efforts even more rewarding, the Del Mar Lifeguards will work with us to treat our volunteers to a delicious breakfast of eggs and pancakes. During the cleanup, we’ll use baskets from the Del Mar ShoreSaver Program—a pioneering environmental initiative led by DMVA in partnership with the City of Del Mar, EDCO, and Relic Coastal Collaborative—designed to keep our beaches pristine while promoting ecological health. We can’t wait to see you there—let’s keep Del Mar green! The Del Mar Village Association on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Trump administration wants to allow a cutoff date for housing subsidies. The plan is deeply controversial, but Delaware offers a potential model for success.
  • Doctors regularly need to pay more than $300,000 for medical school, including tuition and housing. New regulations signed by President Donald Trump cap their federal borrowing at $200,000 for medical degrees.
  • Dr. Mark Dybul was an architect of PEPFAR, a program credited with saving 26 million lives. Now its future could be in jeopardy as Congress reviews the Trump administration's funding rescission memo.
  • Denzel Washington stars in a loose remake of the 1963 Akira Kurosawa film High and Low. And four anthropomorphic turtles are back in theaters for an anniversary re-release.
  • Skip the lines and shop the hottest deals of the year during Gelson's Online-Only Black Friday Sale, running from November 29 to December 2. Enjoy exclusive savings on all your favorite products—from fresh produce to everyday essentials—all from the comfort of your home. Quickly find grocery items, save time, and take advantage of free pick-up on orders of $35 or more, or opt for delivery to your door. This year’s specials include wild-caught jumbo shrimp at $9.99 per pound, fresh blackberries for only $3.99, La Croix 12-packs (selected varieties) at $4.49 each, Gelson’s fresh all-natural chicken breast tenders for just $4.99 per pound, High Noon Spirit Cocktails 8-pack (selected varieties) for $16.99, and Bumblebee Solid White Tuna (selected varieties) for 2/$3. Plus, save an additional $20 on orders of $125 or more on shop.gelsons.com with code BLACKFRIDAY (terms apply). For more information, visit https://www.gelsons.com/.
  • Local veterans are pushing back on the Trump administration’s plans to cut more than 70,000 jobs at the Department of Veterans Affairs. Plus, faculty and students are staging walkouts and protests at CSU campuses this week, including at Cal State San Marcos. And being at the right place at the right time may have helped a San Diego woman save the life of a baby bird.
  • Fungi and plants have something to teach humans about global trade and cooperation
  • An Israeli official said that the military will be operating in parts of Gaza City where the Israeli military has not yet operated and where Hamas is still active.
  • Electricity prices are rising more than twice as fast as overall inflation. That's especially costly during the dog days of summer when air conditioners are working hardest. In addition to hot weather, a variety of factors are causing power bills to climb, including the high cost of natural gas used to generate electricity and soaring demand from data centers.
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