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  • The United Nations' highest court opens historic hearings Monday into the legality of Israel's 57-year occupation of lands sought for a Palestinian state.
  • They range in themes, languages and political urgency, but this year's stellar five nominees for the Best International Feature Film Oscar are each deserving of your time for their distinct pleasures.
  • In the season premiere of House of the Dragon, Aegon II and Aemond are eager for war, and HBO's sound crew takes a big swing.
  • San Marcos, Calif. (January X, 2024) – TrueCare™ will host its annual gala on April 6 at the beautiful Omni La Costa Resort, beginning at 5 p.m. The night will be an evening to celebrate excellence, unity, and the advancement of health equity. All funds raised at “ILLUMINATION: The TrueCare Gala” will support TrueCare’s new health care campus coming to Oceanside in 2024. This new location creates an additional access point for community members in need of affordable, compassionate, and culturally sensitive health care. Guests who attend ILLUMINATION will be treated to an experiential extravaganza as visual stories of community support and inclusion light up the ballroom and reveal the glow behind TrueCare’s mission. Through light, music, texture, and dance, attendees will experience the evolution of the flame that ignites TrueCare’s dedication to improving health outcomes in the communities it serves. Throughout the night, TrueCare will also pay tribute to esteemed organizations and individuals who have made an indelible impact alongside TrueCare in the pursuit of health equity. In addition to signature cocktails and delectable food, enticing auction items will be available for bidding amidst a radiant atmosphere of camaraderie and shared passion for helping those in need. Individual tickets are $350 each, and sponsorships start at $3,500. For more information, visit here, or email here. About TrueCare For over 50 years, TrueCare has remained steadfast in its commitment to patients, their families, and its communities. As a nonprofit community health center, TrueCare is dedicated to delivering a superior and compassionate healthcare experience to more than 64,000 patients every year, reducing barriers and increasing accessibility to quality care. TrueCare serves its communities in San Diego and Riverside Counties through its 21 health centers and WIC offices, providing primary care, pediatric, women's health, behavioral health, dental, chiropractic, acupuncture, podiatry, and cardiology services to everyone, regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay. In addition, TrueCare offers many other support services such as mobile services, transportation to clinic appointments, insurance enrollment assistance, weekly food distributions, and nutrition programs. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • The salmon industry, worth about half a billion dollars, is devastated. The culprits: Drought and decades of water diversions and development.
  • The brown bears of Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska have been bulking up for hibernation. If Congress doesn't approve a funding deal, Fat Bear Week will be put on hold.
  • The U.S. will bestow Congressional Gold Medals on members of a secret Army unit that carried out what came to be known as psychological operations.
  • Susan Straight’s most recent novel "Mecca," was a national bestseller, a finalist for The Kirkus Prize, and named a best novel of the year by The Washington Post and NPR, as well as a Top Ten California Book by the New York Times, and winner of the Southwest Book of the Year for Fiction. In addition to her many novels and hundreds of short stories and articles, she is Distinguished Professor of Creative Writing at the University of California, Riverside, where she has taught since 1988. Join us for an engaging evening of discussion with this acclaimed author. Admission is free with registration at https://www.firstuusandiego.org/
  • Money to keep more than 1,000 people in hotels runs out on June 21.
  • Advocates have called for safety improvements at San Diego’s 15 deadliest intersections for pedestrians and cyclists.
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