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  • Allowing one cycle of female recruits to graduate from traditionally all-male San Diego is only the first step to fulfilling a Congressional mandate. Meanwhile, the Navy envisions a row of high rise, mixed-use buildings with a new transit hub on its 70-acre campus in San Diego’s Midway District. Plus, the CDC says fully vaccinated people can ditch the mask and resume all indoor and outdoor activities.
  • Hostilities began anew last week between the two countries in the deadliest spate of violence since 2020, though a cease-fire reached on Wednesday put a temporary stop to the bloodshed.
  • Birth control pills are available without a prescription in many parts of the world.
  • Griner appeared moved by the testimony of her friends, tearing up repeatedly during Thursday's proceedings. Her longtime team doctor added that Griner has never failed a drug test.
  • How a Poway dog attack highlights the importance of leash laws.
  • From the gallery: Join us for our Virtual Opening Reception: Saturday August 28 at 1 p.m. PST/4 p.m. EST via Zoom Register Here: bit.ly/intothecurrentIn-Person Gallery Opening Reception: Saturday August 28 5-7 p.m. 530 S. Coast Hwy, Oceanside, CA Janis Jones is a mixed media artist and educator who utilizes found materials which she collects within our local community to create artwork with a purpose. Her methods raise awareness to the harm occurring to the entire planet from excessive single use habits from human consumption. Janis created a public artwork constructed of used materials titled, ‘Into The Current’ which can be found at The Wave Waterpark located at 101 Wave Drive in Vista. ‘Into The Current’ Solo Exhibition by Janis Jones will be on display August 28 - October 9 Schedule a gallery visit here
  • In an interview with the CBS news show 60 Minutes that aired on Sunday, President Biden says White House policy remains unchanged.
  • China is reshaping popular culture by taking down tens of thousand of celebrities, bloggers and influencers it deems immoral. The reasons are sometimes unclear, such as the figure not being patriotic.
  • The Americans With Disabilities Act turns 32 this year, and while its anniversary is one to be celebrated, it also calls for a reflection on what more can be done for disability rights.
  • In a new book, pilot and author of Skyfaring Mark Vanhoenacker takes readers to far-flung cities he once dreamed about during his childhood in western Massachusetts.
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