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  • Our system has long ago absorbed the lesson that vice presidents are chosen largely for effect, despite all the rhetoric about someone being the “most qualified person” to be “a heartbeat away.”
  • The decision was the first major gun ruling since 2022, when the high court broke sharply with the way gun laws had previously been handled by the courts.
  • As Chaz Cabrera complete's his final semester at San Diego State University, he is deciding to go BIG for this performance. This event features a 17 piece big band that includes eight unique original compositions and arrangements by Cabrera ranging from Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, Matt Dennis, and more. This big band will explore the grooves of swing, pop, and latin-jazz. This is a night you do not want to miss! - Saxophones - Bradley Nash, Sarah Irvin, Chaz Cabrera, Tim Nunnink, Jessie Audelo - Trumpets - Billy Edwall, Paul Seaforth, Jack Lang, Brad Steinwehe - Trombones - Matt Hall, Andy Geib, Shirley Coggon, Ed Goroza - Rhythm - Nikko Nobleza (guitar), William Ah Sing (piano), Marc Encabo (bass), Preston Lange (drum-set) Stay Connected with Chaz Cabrera! Facebook & Instagram
  • Professor Brian Matthew Jordan will discuss his book, “Marching Home: Union Veterans and Their Unending Civil War,” a groundbreaking investigation into the fate of Union veterans who won the war but couldn’t bear the peace. Professor Jordan is an associate professor of history and chair of the History Department at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas. He earned his Ph.D. at Yale University under the tutelage of David Blight, Ph.D.
  • The California Festival takes place Nov. 3-19 across the state, with dozens of distinct performances throughout San Diego spotlighting new musical compositions written in the last five years.
  • The case had potentially trillions of dollars in tax consequences for the federal budget, and the court's decision could have severely limited congressional options in enacting tax policy.
  • A group of San Diego Unified students raised a Juneteenth flag over the district's headquarters Tuesday in honor of the national holiday celebrating the end of slavery in 1865.
  • Staff Sgt. Gordon Black was sentenced to nearly four years in prison on charges of theft and threatening to murder.
  • San Diego Fire-Rescue Deputy Chief Dan Eddy said the Post Fire could be a glimpse of what’s to come later this summer.
  • The city's latest inventory of greenhouse gas emissions underscores the urgency of building more walkable neighborhoods where residents can get around without driving.
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