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  • Sacred Sundays: Soundbath + Reiki + Tea Ceremony Step into serenity with Sacred Sundays, a gentle, heart-centered experience designed to ground your energy and align your spirit for the week ahead. Set in the beautiful and tranquil space of Oasis Under the Sun, this hour-long offering blends the calming vibrations of a sound bath with the loving energy of Reiki and the nurturing ritual of tea. You’ll be guided through: - A grounding meditation to settle your nervous system - A restorative sound bath featuring crystal singing bowls and healing frequencies - Reiki energy healing to release stagnant energy and support emotional balance - A calming tea ceremony to complete your experience with intention and connection - This sacred hour is perfect for anyone seeking stillness, clarity, or simply a nurturing space to land before the busy week begins. Please bring: • A yoga mat • Water • Anything that helps you feel cozy: blanket, pillow, eye mask, or bolster No prior experience with sound healing or Reiki is necessary. Just come as you are, and let this Sunday morning reset nourish your mind, body, and soul. Space is limited, reserve your spot early. https://www.savvystaci.com/ Savvy Staci on Instagram / TikTok
  • A 50% U.S. tariff on Brazilian coffee just kicked in, and it's shaking up supply chains. As U.S. roasters scramble for alternatives, Colombia is cashing in. But how long will the prices hold?
  • San Diego's East Village art house cinema screens a restored grindhouse thriller and a pair of Akira Kurosawa classics this month.
  • A federal appeals court struck down most of President Trump's import taxes. But the tariffs are still being collected for now — leaving U.S. importers in a kind of tariff limbo.
  • It's hard to know how many people who lost their home in New Orleans made Houston their permanent home.
  • The move comes after the Justice Department last week made changes to who could qualify as a temporary immigration judge —effectively lowering the requirements and removing the need to have prior immigration experience.
  • California’s contentious proposal to redraw congressional maps has drawn heated debate. But data consultant Paul Mitchell says his company’s maps still respect good governance principles and criteria laid out by the state’s redistricting commission.
  • Nongovernmental groups like the League of Women Voters are now barred from registering new voters at naturalization ceremonies, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has announced.
  • Scripps Health began offering vaccinations for seasonal influenza Tuesday at most Scripps Clinic and Scripps Coastal primary care sites across San Diego, as well as at Scripps HealthExpress locations.
  • Congressional lawmakers return to D.C. with a massive September agenda, including efforts to avoid a government shutdown and a debate on whether to change the rules for confirming nominees.
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