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  • Half of Twitter's top 100 advertisers appear to no longer be advertising on the website. A new report states that these 50 advertisers have spent almost $2 billion on Twitter ads since 2020.
  • Join us as we kick off Mental Health Awareness Month with our 2nd Annual 5K Any Way! Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Diego County invites Bigs, Littles, supporters and friends to join us as we kick off Mental Health Awareness Month with our 2nd Annual 5K Any Way, highlighting the positive influence of mentorship on youth. Walk, run, bike, skate, roll… wherever you are or meet us at the Mission Bay Beach Club to 5K together! Event Details: Date | Sunday, May 1st 10:00 AM Check-In 10:30 AM 5K Send-Off (or anytime, anywhere… Any Way) Location | Mission Bay Beach Club Participation is free! If you’re inspired to do so, please join us in our peer-to-peer fundraising campaign benefiting our programs and enhance your 5K even further! The Podcast 🎙 About an hour before check-in, we will be sharing a podcast highlighting youth mental health topics. Be sure to stay tuned on our socials for the release! Listen to it while you're walking or rolling, or at a later time; it's totally up to you :). Let's Get Social! Plan on sharing your 5K your way and don't forget to hashtag! #5kAnyWay @SDBigs For further information on this event and registration please visit website: https://sdbigs.org/bebig/ SD Big Brothers Big Sisters Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Dive into photography and digital media with Outside the Lens at our after-school program for students in grades 3-5: Photo + Mixed Media. You’ll learn how to brainstorm and create unique photography and mixed media projects. You will learn from Outside the Lens Media Educators through different hands-on projects that include mixed media, animation, digital art, and photo collage! Through participatory, arts-integrated projects, you will explore the world around you and express your story. Photo + Mixed Media takes place at Chavez Elementary School, Monday through Thursday after school from 2:25 p.m. to 5 p.m. (12:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m. on half days), starting on March 7 through June 13. For more information, please visit outsidethelens.org/workshops or call Outside The Lens at (858) 349-7578.
  • Dive into photography and digital media with Outside the Lens at our after-school program for students in grades 3-5: Photo + Mixed Media. You’ll learn how to brainstorm and create unique photography and mixed media projects. You will learn from Outside the Lens Media Educators through different hands-on projects that include mixed media, animation, digital art, and photo collage! Through participatory, arts-integrated projects, you will explore the world around you and express your story. Photo + Mixed Media takes place at Ibarra Elementary School, Monday through Thursday after school from 3:25 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. (12:45 p.m. -5:00 p.m. on half days), from March 7 to June 13. These workshops are designed for grades 3rd to 5th. For questions regarding this program please email grants@outsidethelens.org.
  • Gov. Newsom said social media has been weaponized to spread hate and disinformation.
  • The magazine's publisher is suing the two Grammy award-winning artists for releasing a parody Vogue issue to promote their new album.
  • The shootings in Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay, two towns just hundreds of miles apart in California, share devastating similarities.
  • The pressure is high for both squads, but the United States already has relieved some of that tension by moving into the tournament's second round, an accomplishment some observers did not expect.
  • The goose was a hit on social media, with one man scolding the game broadcasters for incorrectly calling it a duck. Others made puns about the Dodgers' putting up a goose egg against the Padres' bullpen.
  • The Georgia congresswoman is positioning herself as a bridge between mainstream Republicans and the party's right flank in Washington.
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