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  • The place? The Wild West. The year… The Wild West. Come see as comedy trio Business Casual presents their new show: COWBOYS! Business Casual tours the country as a solo act as well as a support act for Chris Gethard and Zach Zucker's Stamptown. Their work has been featured on Buzzfeed, Smosh and Funny or Die. Cowboys recently was included as part of the Netflix is a Joke Comedy Festival and completed a limited run off Broadway at the Asylum NYC. 2/3rds of Business Casual grew up in San Diego going to shows at Soda Bar, so they are stoked to bring the show to this stage!
  • Los agricultores estadounidenses están sintiendo el impacto de la campaña migratoria de Trump. En algunas comunidades, redadas migratorias han disminuido operaciones agrícolas.
  • President Trump's proposed tariffs on Mexican goods are bringing uncertainty to San Diego’s border economy. Plus, an interview with an expert on authoritarianism shares her expectations for a second Trump presidency. And, the San Diego City Council is making moves to preserve affordable housing.
  • Fungi and plants have something to teach humans about global trade and cooperation
  • SANDAG Bike Anywhere Day is on Thursday, May 15! Register to participate in this free event and visit one of our 100 pit stops between 6:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. to pick up a free t-shirt, snacks, and more (while supplies last). Eligible participants who register for Bike Anywhere Day will be automatically entered into the Bike Anywhere Day sweepstakes for a chance to win one of three e-bikes. Be sure to check out our other Bike Month activities, including group bike rides, bike classes, business promotions, and more below. Visit: https://www.sandag.org/projects-and-programs/regional-initiatives/sustainable-transportation-services/bike-month/bike-anywhere-day SANDAG on Instagram and Facebook
  • When President Trump talks about his foreign policy, he often frames it as a business deal. He says much less about conventional diplomacy, like ending the wars in Ukraine and Gaza.
  • The Trump administration is lowering the threshold to report money transfers to foreign countries. The Treasury Department says the new rule is needed to combat money laundering from Mexican drug cartels. Critics say it violates privacy and civil liberties.
  • Some food trucks, farmers markets and small restaurants are temporarily closed, while others are shielding workers and raising funds to help.
  • Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says he doesn't agree with federal subsidies for high-speed EV chargers, but that his department "will respect Congress' will" and release the funds.
  • After 35 years, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is back in theaters. The film's director looks back on the obstacles to making it in the first place.
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