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  • The Federal Aviation Administration says it will begin reducing air traffic at 40 airports on Friday to maintain safety, as air traffic controllers go unpaid and show signs of strain during the shutdown.
  • Like many Americans, Scott Adams had insurance problems. But unlike most people he has powerful friends on social media, and when he asked President Trump for help, he got the cancer drug he needed.
  • Some states are passing new laws requiring artificial intelligence to be clearly labeled, especially in regulated industries or on high-stakes documents such as police reports. The labels are crucial for people who'd rather not use AI at all.
  • Late last month, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors authorized negotiations for the purchase of a Caltrans lot in Lemon Grove, where 60 sleeping cabins would be placed.
  • Messages we send through the airwaves should be encrypted. But some are not. In fact, a lot of clear satellite transmissions were easily intercepted by UC San Diego researchers.
  • The Trump administration says that more than 1.6 million immigrants have self-deported. But there's also evidence of an internal migration from target cities and states and into quieter areas that feel safer.
  • Jacumbia Fest: Saturday, August 30, 5 p.m. @ Jacumba Hot Springs Hotel Featuring: Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto • Romperayo • La Diabla • DJ Strange Bouquets & Matt Bozzone Bad Vibes Good Friends and Jacumba Hot Springs proudly present Jacumbia Fest — a one-night-only celebration of Afro-Colombian rhythms, traditional and psychedelic cumbia from Colombia, Mexico and USA. In San Diego's most sacred refuge "Jacumba Hot Springs Hotel". Join us for a powerful night of music and dance featuring the legendary Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto—torchbearers of Colombia’s ancestral gaita and cumbia traditions. Sharing the stage are Bogotá’s experimental groove magicians Romperayo, known for their wild, percussion-driven reinventions of tropical classics, and Tijuana’s own La Diabla, fusing border-town swagger with sultry sonidero energy and vinyl archeologist and BVGF founder DJ Strange Bouquets and DJ Matt Bozzone of Spacehall Sound Machine. Set in the surreal landscape of Jacumba Hot Springs, this desert gathering promises a sonic pilgrimage that spans generations and continents. Come early for a soak, stay late for the music. Doors at 5 p.m. 21+ | Food & Drinks Available | Pool Access Let the rhythms move you under the desert sky. Limited capacity – grab your tickets now. Private Camping & Public Camping Available • proof of ticket includes invitation to camp on local primitive land (limited to 100 spots must register after buying ticket) • campsites are first come first serve • located 6 minutes walking from the Jacumba Hot Springs Hotel & nestled in the cottonwoods adjacent to Jacumba Lake • No hookups • Tent, car, and RV parking approved • Campsites are limited to 1 vehicle per campsite - parking lot adjacent for extra vehicles. • Any dogs must remain on leash at all times, and must be cleaned up. • No amplified music. • No fires or fireworks. • This private property is adjacent to the town of Jacumba Hot Springs, all campers must be respectful of their family homes and their neighbors. • Quiet hours start at 10 p.m. Bad Vibes Good Friends on Facebook / Instagram
  • Holiday travel can already be stressful. Here's how a prolonged government shutdown might make things even harder and whether you should travel at all.
  • This story was first published in 2019, marking the 50th Comic-Con in San Diego. We're bringing it back in 2025 to celebrate the fans who helped shape the convention into what it is today.
  • President Trump signed a bill to fund the government through the end of January, ending the shutdown that has dragged on for six weeks.
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