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  • A boat off northern Cuba traveling toward the United States sank Saturday after a collision with a Cuban coast guard ship, and at least five people died, Cuban officials said Saturday.
  • Extraordinary street protests in some Chinese cities and campuses over the weekend put Xi Jinping's controversial approach to the pandemic under the spotlight.
  • It’s a party down in Pacific Beach! Nightlife hotspot Maverick’s Beach Club is turning four this year – who’s ready to celebrate? On Wednesday, March 9th, Maverick’s Beach Club will be open to the public from 9:00 p.m. – 2:00 a.m. to celebrate their anniversary! Experience their massive 15,000-square-foot open-air venue in all of its glory with DJ’s, roaming entertainment, and happy hour specials to keep everyone in the celebrating mood! Specials include $4 Beers, Wines, Well Drinks, $6 Mavericks Mai Tais & Margaritas. Located only a few blocks from the beach, Maverick’s has the causal vibe of a beach town but all the amenities of an upscale bar. Whether you’ve spent the day in the office or at the beach, it’s the perfect spot to unwind and have some fun! This Wednesday, grab your friends and celebrate the anniversary of Pacific Beach’s iconic spot with the crew! Follow Mavericks Beach Club on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram
  • Envoys from around the globe gathered Sunday in the Egyptian seaside resort of Sharm el-Sheikh for talks on tackling climate change.
  • Among the many announcements about upcoming projects at the media giant's D23 Expo were two new trailers for popular film franchises.
  • Fire departments around the state are struggling with staffing shortages. COVID-19 is one reason, but San Diego's Fire Chief says there are a lot of other complicating factors hurting the firefighting workforce. Meanwhile, a father and son were reunited in San Ysidro on Veteran’s Day after being separated for nearly two decades. Plus, when COVID-19 hit, funding plummeted for Arts For Learning San Diego.
  • The group True the Vote, which executive produced Dinesh D'Souza's "2,000 Mules" election denial film, is facing a defamation lawsuit brought by a small company that makes election software.
  • Political leaders have criticized former President Donald Trump's dinner with Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, and Nick Fuentes, a Holocaust denier.
  • Poway samaritan, known as "Trapper Pat," faces consequences for relocating rattlesnakes.
  • Interested in photography, leadership and social change? Want to earn pre-college credit? Join Outside The Lens for our twelve week virtual program Leadership Through The Lens, in partnership with the University of San Diego California. This virtual course for students in grades 9th to 12th will provide students with an in-depth look at photography as a tool for social justice and how youth leadership can change the world. While gaining a solid foundation of leadership theories and social justice photography, students will create their own comprehensive action plan for a youth-led social change project. Students will meet weekly with Outside the Lens Media Educators and industry professionals, have access to small group mentorship, and participate in skill building activities. Students can earn pre-college credit, and can access the course from any location. All levels of photography are welcome. The Leadership Trough the Lens program will take place online every Wednesday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., starting on March 9 through May 18. Register here! Registration for the course is $800. For questions regarding this program please email grants@outsidethelens.org.
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