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  • The Super Dentists are excited to announce their participation in the Halloween Candy Buy-Back program for the 19th year, helping kids turn candy into cash. Starting the morning after Halloween, kids can bring in candy to any of The Super Dentist’s six local offices and exchange it for cash. Through this program, kids receive $1 for each pound of candy they bring in; cash paid Nov. 1-8 only. Offices and candy drop-drop off locations are: • Carmel Valley (11943 El Camino Real #200) • Chula Vista (345 F Street, Suite 260) • Eastlake (2226 Otay Lakes Road, Suites A and B) • Kearny Mesa (9737 Aero Drive #210) • Oceanside (3625 Vista Way) • Escondido (390 West Valley Parkway) Following, The Super Dentists will donate the thousands (of pounds) of collected candy to active-duty service members to enjoy. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-super-dentists-annual-halloween-candy-buy-back-program-tickets-1057501217609?aff=erelexpmlt The Super Dentists on Instagram and Facebook
  • As the Supreme Court takes up birthright citizenship, a new poll finds that less than a third of Americans want it to end. But other parts of the White House's immigration crackdown are more popular.
  • The Trump administration seeks to challenge the constitutional provision that guarantees automatic citizenship to babies born in the U.S. But the arguments are likely to focus on a different question.
  • The People's Union USA, a grassroots group, is calling on Americans to join a national boycott by not shopping for 24 hours on Friday.
  • The city of San Diego’s fight with La Jollans who want independence is going to court.
  • Katy Perry and Rihanna weren't at the Met Gala on Monday night, despite the viral AI-generated photos showing them on the red carpet. Here are some tips for recognizing and investigating deep fakes.
  • Celebrate love in all its forms with Opera À la Carte San Diego! Join us for an enchanting evening of music at New Village Arts on February 11 at 7 p.m., where passion, romance, and timeless melodies come to life. Our talented singers will serenade you with a carefully curated selection of operatic favorites, art songs, and popular standards celebrating the beauty and complexity of love. Whether you’re sharing the evening with someone special, friends, or treating yourself, this performance promises to be a heartwarming and unforgettable experience. Featuring: Abla Lynn Hamza, soprano | Chelsea Seener Gornall, soprano | Christopher Walters, baritone | Emma Ginzell, mezzo-soprano | Lauryn Jessup, soprano | Malachi Marshall, bass-baritone | Accompanied by Michele Scanlon New Village Arts on Facebook / Instagram
  • Owning a home, starting a family or retiring: If these are things you want, what's the best age to do them? The Pew Research Center surveyed 3,600 U.S. adults to find out.
  • U.S. aid cuts could jeopardize the supply of donated drugs that are hailed for their effectiveness in combating neglected diseases like river blindness, schistosomiasis and trachoma.
  • The ad spending, which includes at least $17 million by the Trump campaign, is part of a broader Republican strategy casting the Democratic Party as taking transgender rights to extremes.
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