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  • Google and the Justice Department will face off in the final stage of a landmark antitrust case that could force the company to spin off its Chrome browser business.
  • San Diego Magazine's Brunch Bash is back! Join us for the ultimate brunch affair - with delicious bites, sips, and fun! Splurge on unlimited eats, brunch cocktails and craft coffee at San Diego Magazine's Brunch Bash. We're bringing together the best brunch scene San Diego has to offer. Local businesses will serve up their signature fare within Omni La Costa's perfectly manicured grounds. So, let's spend our Saturday together, SDM style - breakfast cocktails, vibrant dishes, and good company! Tickets include unlimited food and drinks. This event is 21+ Parking is available on site for $10 per vehicle, but we recommend carpooling or utilizing ride share services (i.e. uber, lyft, taxis). Brunch Bash tickets typically sell out and capacity is limited. In the event that tickets aren’t sold out, they will be available for purchase at the door. Tickets sell out early every year. Advanced purchase is highly recommended! One (1) year print subscription to San Diego Magazine is included with your ticket purchase and will be mailed to your mailing address if the opt-in is selected.
  • Hillcrest, North Park and Ocean Beach are among the neighborhoods where the city hopes traffic calming can promote walkability and safety.
  • Massad Boulos, Trumps new Senior Advisor for Africa and father-in-law to daughter Tiffany Trump, kicks starts his first official trip on the continent, with a visit to the mineral rich and war wracked Democratic Republic of Congo.
  • U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents raided a business accused of knowingly hiring workers without legal status Thursday afternoon. Federal agents on the scene said they arrested fewer than 20 people.
  • NPR's Juana Summers talks with Sahil Lavingia, who worked for the Department of Government Efficiency as a software engineer assigned to the Department of Veterans Affairs, about his experience.
  • After over a decade in exile, many Syrians living abroad are contemplating what was once unthinkable: going home. But what does home look like today?
  • They toil in mines, tend crops, scrub floors. An author of a new report on child labor points to great progress in reducing the number of kids who work but says the numbers remain "unacceptable."
  • The Library of Congress' new collection includes more than 5,000 items from the Broadway legend, including ideas for Sweeney Todd lyrics and notes for Glynis Johns as she sang "Send in the Clowns."
  • This spring, MLB players can challenge ball and strike calls. The camera-based system is only an experiment for now — but it has the baseball world wondering where to draw the line with technology.
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