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  • Recommendations include making it easier for farmers to qualify for conservation programs to making the language in Farm Service Agency loans more accessible. A final report is due by the year's end.
  • California has expanded its state meals mandate to offer breakfast and lunch to all school children each day, regardless of financial need.
  • From the gallery: Four Letter Words: GIRL A solo exhibition featuring local visual & tattoo artist / author @katherinebrannock This will be the debut solo showcase of work from her upcoming graphic novel series, "The Weikenings." This book touches on childhood trauma (and the toll it takes on the psyche) in the most beautifully eloquent & discerning way. This show is absolutely stunning. It is powerful, it is perceptive, it is hopeful and it is kind. It will get into you deep. Opening reception: July 23, 7 to 10 p.m. Artist talk and screening of animation short at 8 p.m. We will have various styles of originals available for each of the new creatures she created for the show (including “sparkle” versions, "specimen" versions and “study” versions) as well as some very affordably priced prints. Related links: Katherine Brannock on Instagram Trash Lamb Gallery website Trash Lamb Gallery on Instagram
  • SoCalComics is excited to be teaming up with our neighbors Societe Brewing Company for a Comic-Con Kick-off Party. This event is for anyone who wants a taste of comic con without going down to the convention center. Societe will be debuting an exclusive Comic-Con themed beer, there will be a makers market for local comic creators and artists, and our shop will be in attendance giving out free comics and other fun stuff. Wednesday, July 20 at 4 p.m. Southern California Comics on Facebook / Instagram / Twitter Societe Brewing on Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
  • Two men who falsely claimed to be tribal members sold counterfeit Native American art at galleries in downtown Seattle, officials said. Both are separately facing federal charges.
  • Tributes were paid. But for many of the queen's former colonial subjects, her life and death are a reminder of a painful history of exploitation and racism. Others just didn't give it much thought.
  • The new House select committee looking at the strategic relationship between the U.S. and China holds its first hearing Tuesday night. Lawmakers from both parties are teaming up on bills as well.
  • With a new refugee crisis in Ukraine, the Rohingya, who fled Myanmar for Bangladesh years ago, feel as if no one pays heed to their plight. Now thousands are risking their lives to flee once more.
  • The war in Ukraine is also playing out online, where Russia is using propaganda, fake accounts, and manipulated videos and images to deflect blame and undermine support for Ukraine.
  • Learning to save and invest is more accessible than ever thanks to social media. But there are potential pitfalls, say personal finance experts — including influencers themselves.
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