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  • Charles Addams' goal was never to create fear, but to defuse it — infusing the horror with a playfulness that appealed even to those who prefer daylight to the witching hour.
  • Elon Musk brought a sink into Twitter headquarters on Wednesday, in anticipation of owning the social media company by the end of the week.
  • Lupron, a drug patented half a century ago, treats advanced prostate cancer. It costs a few hundred dollars in the U.K. — so why are U.S. hospitals charging so much more to administer it?
  • California’s governor is spending more time and money on two ballot measures and a possible presidential run than his own reelection campaign.
  • Aside from being the city’s top shop for Mother’s Day gifting, Moniker General is hosting a “Mother’s Day Gathering” with all the must-haves to celebrate the woman who deserves it most. The family-friendly affair will take over an expanded footprint outside of its Liberty Station locale to include live music, bites and beverages, fun photo ops, high-profile retail pop-ups, and activities the family can enjoy: • Pop-ups from buzzed about retailers such as, the permanent welded collections of Fuze Jewelry, custom-sized to fit you perfectly. • Mimosa bar courtesy of Moniker Cocktail Co. and specialty bevvies by Moniker Coffee Co. • Sweets by The Mini Donut Company • Live music from The Walter Brothers band • Complimentary photo booth and gorgeous backdrop by Pigment • Boho lounges and plenty of seating to relax provided by Wonder event rentals Date | Sunday, May 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Location | Monkier General This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit eventbrite.com/e/mothers-day-community-gathering or call (619) 255-8772.
  • This movie, starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman, introduced me to the idea that love could be dangerous and you should learn to protect yourself. But that's not the only lesson I learned.
  • After more than a decade in charge, San Diego Sheriff Bill Gore resigns, another defeat in Sacramento for proponents of a single-payer health care system and San Diego's new women's soccer team begins training camp.
  • Camp Roundup, a summer camp experience for fat women, was held for the first time this year in Newark, Ohio.
  • Many health experts believe the omicron surge has peaked in San Diego. And Monday’s failure in the state Assembly to deliver on single payer healthcare highlights a lack of political will despite being a long-stated goal of state Democrats. Plus, San Diego County Sheriff Bill Gore retired on Thursday, we have a look at the ups and downs of his tenure. And the legendary restaurant, Pernicano’s has been closed and deteriorating since the 1980’s. Now it’s gone. What’s next for the space in Hillcrest? Next, in 2020 Black parents began homeschooling their children at a rate of 5 times higher than previous years. And it’s not all due to the pandemic. Finally, the Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park is streaming its 12th annual Human Rights Watch Film Festival now through Tuesday, featuring five films about issues ranging from foster youth to immigration reform.
  • There's a well-established industry centered in California that provides surrogate births and attracts Chinese mothers to the U.S. to engage in what's known as birth tourism.
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