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  • Few political violence researchers believe there will be a repeat of the Jan. 6 attack. Instead, many warn that election-related violence is more likely to happen in local communities.
  • There's still a week's worth of medals to be handed out, as competitions ramp up in track and field, soccer and boxing. The excitement has yet to begin in breaking, Taekwondo and weightlifting.
  • Jon and Carie Hallford were accused of taking money from customers and a pandemic relief fund and spending it on travel, plastic surgery and expensive cars.
  • The new movie Conclave dramatizes the Vatican's search for a new pope — and the perils of ambition within its ranks. Ralph Fiennes talks about his starring role.
  • This Labor Day, get out on the San Diego Bay and close the summer with a San Diego Labor Day Premier Brunch Cruise! Enjoy the beautiful weather on a yacht with a gourmet brunch buffet and incredible views of San Diego Bay. Sparkling waves and soft breezes set the mood for this relaxing mid-day tour, featuring free-flowing bubbly, unbeatable views of San Diego’s sights, and curated background music. The relaxing bay brunch cruise includes a freshly prepared buffet with classic American breakfast dishes, plenty of seasonal lunch entrées, and richly decadent desserts. Sail past amazing San Diego sights including the Coronado Bay Bridge, the Star of India, the North Island Naval station, and the barking sea lions at Point Loma. About this Experience: Duration 2 hours Brunch Buffet Unlimited mimosas Live entertainment Scenic Long Beach views Schedule Monday September 2nd, 2024 Board: 10:30 a.m. Cruise: 11 a.m. — 1 p.m. Where to Meet Pier 1 Hornblower Landing 1800 North Harbor Drive San Diego, CA Pay-to-park options are available at Grape Street. Visit: https://www.cityexperiences.com/san-diego/city-cruises/labor-day-brunch-bbq/ City Experiences on Instagram and Facebook
  • Art San Diego, to be held at the San Diego Convention on Harbor Drive from November 1-3, 2024, is an annual cultural experience featuring approximately 500 leading contemporary artists, fine art photographers, and designers; it offers dynamic programming that includes curated exhibits, local talent, and student artists. Now celebrating its 16th year, Art San Diego is the region’s most acclaimed and longest-running contemporary art and design fair and the only marketplace where artists, art publishers, galleries, art students, and dealers all come together to celebrate and showcase postmodern art. Produced by Redwood Art Group, with presenting sponsor UBS Wealth Management, Art San Diego is a unique art fair that serves to enhance the artistic culture of “America’s Finest City” while it also raises thousands of dollars through its Access to Art program, via student artwork sales and donations, to help Monarch School and Humble Design, both of which are non-profits that benefit unhoused families. UBS hosts a VIP reception of high-net-worth collectors, by invitation only, on Friday evening. Over the weekend, ASD attracts more than 5,000 art lovers, giving them insights into San Diego’s vibrant and diverse cultural art scene alongside an exciting collection of international galleries. Visit: https://redwoodartgroup.com/category/art-san-diego/ Redwood San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • How to keep polling places safe is becoming part of regular police training in Georgia.
  • In Anora, Mikey Madison plays a sex worker who dances at a strip club and meets — and marries — the son of a Russian oligarch. Filmmaker Sean Baker seems to anticipate and avoid conventions about on-screen violence.
  • Many middle-income families are frustrated by the cost of higher education, feeling they earn too much for financial aid, but not enough to pay for it themselves.
  • With seven states up for grabs, here are the likely scenarios that would put either candidate in the White House.
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