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  • The airline said that it would cancel 110 to 150 flights a day while the Max 9 planes remain grounded, as signs indicate some travelers may at least temporarily try to avoid flying on Max 9 jetliners.
  • Jeannine Coulter was an active drug addict and alcoholic for fifteen years - her addictions led to multiple arrests, homelessness, and the loss of absolutely everything - which she considers to be the best thing that ever happened to her. Sober since January 15, 2015, and now a successful fitness entrepreneur and brand builder, as well as the host of the popular recovery podcast, “Chasing Heroine: An Addiction Recovery Podcast”, she is committed to sharing her stories in the hopes that they may help others. Jeannine will share her personal story with addiction and homelessness and her recovery journey that embraced physical exercise, gratitude and spirituality as critical pillars to achieve success. Jeannine will give the audience specific and easily implemented fitness tools to help manage any life challenge, elevate self-esteem and achieve even the most ambitious life goals. Social Media:  Facebook, IG, TikTok & YouTube @chasingheroine For more information visit: csusm.edu
  • Beginning April 30, the low-cost carrier will offer flights to Cincinnati, Ohio; Jacksonville, Florida; Norfolk, Virginia; Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina; and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Lawyers for the former president made a sweeping argument that he enjoys blanket immunity from federal prosecution for his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.
  • National City and Chula Vista both agreed to hire more union labor for publicly-funded construction projects.
  • Woods signed a five-year deal worth $40 million when he turned pro in 1996 after his unprecedented third straight U.S. Amateur title. It was shocking money at the time.
  • Fifty years ago, celebrated San-Diego-based artist Eleanor Antin staged and photographed "100 Boots" on their cross-country trip from Solana Beach to New York City. A foundational series for Antin, the epic visual narrative took more than two years to complete. Included in MCASD's exhibition are the 51 postcards that document the boots’ journey as well as pieces featuring Antin's alter ego, the King of Solana Beach. Also on view is work by the collective My Barbarian (Malik Gaines, Jade Gordon, and Alexandro Segade), whose layered performances continue Antin’s spirit of social critique and playfulness. Their theatrical work often references the legacies of California’s countercultural era , drawing on a multitude of sources to establish the richness of matrilineal creative inheritance. Two of the collective’s members, Malik Gaines and Alexandro Segade, are faculty in the University of California, San Diego’s Department of Visual Arts. Related links: Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Dr. Aditi Nerurkar, a Harvard physician and researcher, is out with a new book of science-backed strategies to reduce stress and build resilience.
  • A new approach to schizophrenia involves managing early psychosis symptoms and keeping young people in school or jobs. The treatment is effective, but private insurance plans don't usually cover it.
  • A school composting program in Los Angeles helps teach students how to take climate action through its composting program.
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