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  • The State Department denied one Venezuelan Little League team entry into the U.S., but allowed another. NPR's Scott Simon questions how the sports exemption to Trump's travel ban is being applied.
  • On Wednesday, June 18 from 4 p.m. – 7 p.m., Town and Country Resort is hosting a summer Yappy Hour event. Attendees can expect live music on the lawn, Rescue Dog Wine tastings, a “funniest pet picture” calendar contest, and themed cocktails from Monkeybar. This event will celebrate dogs as true VIPs (Very Important Pets) with a portion of proceeds benefiting the Helen Woodward Animal Center. Additionally, the resort is debuting a brand-new Dog Gone Delicious Menu, exclusively crafted for furry friends and including fun, flavorful, and pup-approved bites, such as: Nothin But a Hound Dog - Elvis’s favorite Peanut Butter, Banana, Beggin Strips ($11) The Atomic - classic dog friendly smoked ham and cheese, honey ($10) Chicken & Rice – chicken breast, rice and green beans ($12) Loco Moco – beef burger patty, rice and egg ($14) Paw-Cicles –frozen mango chunks, blueberries, watermelon ($10) Dog Ice Cream - flavor of the day ($8) Canine Coolers – dog beer ($8), beef bone broth ($7), and coconut water ($6) Visit: https://www.towncountry.com/dine/monkey-bar/ Town and County Resort on Instagram and Facebook
  • A powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake in Russia's Far East is sending tsunami waves to Hawaii, Alaska, California and Oregon. More countries, like Peru and Chile, are bracing for impact.
  • Underground trains are incredibly susceptible to flooding from climate-driven extreme rain and sea level rise. Cities around the world are racing to adapt their transit systems.
  • How do scientists monitor the populations of the threatened California red-legged frog? With careful listening and a little help from AI.
  • For years, disabled passengers have complained about Amtrak and its poor service — that it's too hard for them to ride the train. A new federal report looks at its efforts to get better.
  • A U.N.-backed food security group says famine is unfolding in Gaza, with thousands of children malnourished and hunger-related deaths rising.
  • Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has published the latest in a series of reports that scrutinize years-old intel community conclusions about Russian interference in the 2016 election.
  • Fewer cuts to the police department, but those to library hours remain in San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria’s final budget proposal. And, speaking of budget cuts, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s also proposing some belt-tightening — this time, ending Medi-Cal coverage for undocumented people. Advocates say asylum-seekers are not being given due process at the border, including a disabled Mongolian man who’s been in custody more than two months. Voice of San Diego’s Scott Lewis is back on the podcast breaking down the latest legal fight in the La Jolla succession effort. Then, hear about what’s new at this year’s Fringe Festival. Finally, children in the foster care system and their families can visit one Balboa Park museum for free for the next three weeks.
  • Bandits on motorcycles secretly spread sharp objects on the road to puncture car tires. Then, they offer to lead marooned motorists to nearby mechanics suspected of being in on the con.
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