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  • As a former college basketball player, I know firsthand how hard the players work to stay in the tournament for as long as possible. Here's why you should fill out a March Madness bracket this season.
  • Hey, SD foodies! We’ve got restaurant recommendations that won’t break the bank! Savorite’s got you exclusive offers that will help you save up to 50% off your total bill. Join us this summer and start saving at your favorite restaurants in San Diego! Here’s how to get access: 1. Get the Savorite app from the App Store or Play Store [https://savoriteapp.com] 2. Claim your free deal before they’re all gone 3. Head to the restaurant and show your in-app voucher to redeem. Happy eating! Follow Savorite on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • The United Nations and the European Union are among the groups that condemned Musk's sudden decision to suspend several journalists from the social media platform.
  • Like her idol Trina two decades earlier, Latto saw her creativity open up when she started rapping explicitly about sex. But with her frankness came harsh new standards to live up to.
  • "Some of the greatest storytelling has been in video gaming," says The Last of Us actor Merle Dandridge. But it took decades for games to realize that potential and for Hollywood to do it justice.
  • Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced over the weekend he will not run for president in 2024, but hopes to shape the future of the GOP. He talks to NPR about what he wants to see from his party.
  • The two diplomats will meet for the first time in the aftermath of the balloon crisis earlier this month.
  • California extended its statewide eviction moratorium last month, but San Diego could adopt even stronger tenant protections. Also, today is the last day of early voting in the special election for California's 80th assembly district. Plus, one of the hidden challenges for families in the military is how much they have to move.
  • Discover how compassion can empower us to confront racial bias and take action for racial justice! Keynote speakers Dr. Seth Schoen and Rev. Dr. Christopher Carter will introduce us to Racial Resilience, their compassion-based approach to developing an antiracist conscience. In this virtual introductory workshop, you'll learn how compassion can empower us to recognize and understand racism in all its forms and move us to take meaningful action for racial justice, while holding space for our feelings and experiences around race and racism. You'll also engage in a sample contemplative practice designed to ground you in compassion and care for the experiences of others. Participants may continue growing their antiracist practice with the full 7-week Racial Resilience virtual series beginning September 7th.
  • Traveling in and around the country looks a lot different today than it did yesterday. Following a Florida federal judge’s ruling striking down the federal transportation mask mandate, airlines including Southwest, American Delta, United and others are making masking optional on domestic flights. Next, 25 years after the present Mission Bay drive bridge was described as “functionally deficient and obsolete” a replacement bridge is just months away from completion. After, Escondido’s historic downtown is undergoing a makeover that could make it the next Little Italy-like scene. Then, a Chula Vista outreach group is establishing a street medicine team to serve the health needs of unhoused South Bay residents. Then, KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando previews this weekend's Turner Classic Movies film festival with host Alicia Malone.
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