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  • While adding to its barrage of missile launches in recent months, North Korea remained publicly silent for a fifth day on the fate of an American soldier who ran into the country earlier in the week.
  • Celebrate 7 YEARS with us at NPBC7, our seventh annual NPBC Anniversary Event! We pulled out even more stops than last year to get the most rad beer around! Enjoy unlimited 3 oz pours from a list of truly amazing beers provided by some of our brewery friends located near and far! We will also have plenty of outdoor patio space available to enjoy your tasters. Must be 21 or older to attend. // Please, no children or pets at this event. The VIP Session is from 11a.m. to 1p.m., and the general session is from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. VIP Includes: • A welcome pour of a VIP exclusive variant of Bourbon Barrel Aged NPBC7 Imperial Stout paired with a house-baked cookie made from the adjuncts used in the NPBC7 Stout! • Commemorative NPBC7 tasting glass • Unlimited 3 oz pours throughout the entire event • One bottle of our NPBC7 BBA Imperial Dessert Stout. This exclusive bottle will only be available to VIPs (Limit one per person). Pickup at event entry point or anytime during the following 2 weeks. • Rare Magnum bottle pours • Complimentary bites provided by Mastiff Kitchen GA Includes: • Commemorative NPBC7 tasting glass • Unlimited 3 oz pours • Rare Magnum bottle pours Participating Breweries: Alvarado Street, Beachwood, Bottle Logic, Brujos, Casa Agria Specialty Ales, Cellarmaker, Cerebral, Civil Society, Cushwa, Deciduous, Equilibrium, Fidens, Finback, Foam Brewers, Green Cheek, Highland Park, Hop Butcher for the World, Horus, Human Robot, Humble Sea, Kings, Magnanimous, Magnify, Mikerphone, Mortalis, Ology, Orchestrated Minds, Resident Culture, Sand City, Schilling, Seek, Solaris Beer & Blending, Southern Grist, Tripping Animals, Two Tides, Vitamin Sea, Weathered Souls, WeldWerks, Xul…+ MORE! Breweries are subject to change at any time. Pricing does not include fees + taxes.
  • For International Day of Happiness, photographers sent us pictures of a Syrian boy who finds joy caring for farm animals, Ukrainian girls on a trampoline, music lovers grooving to the blues and more.
  • The Parker Edison Project podcast is back for our 3rd season. Season one was about people, stories so riveting we could just press play and let the magic shine. Season two was things, unique topics and ideas. Season 3 is places, geo-politics. The way environments, people, and power work in a continuum. I’ll introduce you to some people and eateries you should get more familiar with. Plus, we brought back our resident tastemaker King Dice for some brand new “MMSM” segments. This is the Parker Edison Project, a sonic exploration of culture as a lifestyle, where each episode starts with a thought-provoking talk and ends with a musical bang. Show Credits: Parker Edison (Host), Angela Rogan (Writer), Professor Robert A. Saunders (Show Consultant), Chris Reyes (Head Editor), Lisa Jane Morrisette (Operations Manager) and John Decker (Associate General Manager for Content)
  • 2024 is an extraordinary year of global elections, with dozens of national votes worldwide. Here are some of the ones we are closely following.
  • The president called surprise legislative elections, in two rounds on Sunday and July 7, and they're shaping up to be among the country's most divisive in recent history.
  • A look at the long-awaited sequel to "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse." Plus, other weekend viewing options from horror to Larry Cohen insanity.
  • The temple inauguration marks the culmination of a decades-long dispute over a site Hindus believe is the birthplace of the god Ram. Critics call the temple a monument to India's eroding secularism.
  • Acting Chancellor Gregory Smith to take the permanent position next week, leading the San Diego Community College District into its next era.
  • The immensely popular lottery will distribute a total of $2.8 billion in prizes this year, much of it in small prizes. Street and bar celebrations normally break out with winners singing and dancing.
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