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  • A safe return to the 4th districts community of encanto, Kuumba Festival San Diego’s longest running celebration of Black youth, family, community development, health, art, culture and heritage. The premire unique Black arts and culture celebration will be returning back to the community of the 4th district where the people who named, defined, created and demonstrated it since 1986, live work and play. Thursday, May 25, 2023 at 5 p.m. - Sunday, May 28, 2023 at 7 p.m. San Diego Black Arts & Culture District, 92114 San Diego Kuumba Festival on Facebook
  • The tech giants both report surges in greenhouse gas emissions as they double-down on adding artificial intelligence to all of their products.
  • From the organizers: Join the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture to kick off Creative City on June 20 with opening remarks, a welcome by Mayor Todd Gloria, and an overview of the cultural planning process, and enjoy refreshments (while supplies last!). At the forum, you can learn more about the project, participate in interactive activities to share your insights into the creative future of our city, listen to the vibrant vibes of a DJ set, and get creative in our fun, hands-on art-making experience. Learn more about the Creative City community pop-ups here.
  • A lawsuit was filed against Hershey, Walgreens and several others in the case of a teen who died after he participated in a spicy tortilla chip challenge that was widely promoted on social media.
  • The tax preparation and financial software company is laying off 1,800 people as it shifts to AI. About a third of the Californians being laid off are here in San Diego.
  • This weekend in the arts: "El Huracán" at Cygnet Theatre; Filipino American performance and art at New Americans Museum; "Electrification, Efficiency and Equity" at Art Produce; the San Diego Symphony's "Peltokoski, Thayer and Mozart" at California Center for the Arts Escondido and Southwestern College; "A Map Project" and "Excavation" at City College; Camarada at The Conrad; and "Lost in Translation" at the Central Library Art Gallery.
  • Michigan is a pivotal state in 2024 — and one that the Biden campaign sees as part of its path to victory. But Democrats are still weighing how to move forward after Biden's recent stumbles.
  • Authorities in Western states warned of the rising risk of wildfires amid a protracted heat wave that has dried out the landscape while setting temperature records and putting lives at risk. Forecasters, meanwhile, said Thursday that some relief was due by the weekend.
  • After a ruling that limits LGBTQ+ protections, many are wondering what larger implications could be at play.
  • Kiosks and public bathrooms built over the freeway were supposed to help reconnect the community. They've never been put to use.
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