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  • California voted to bar immigrants from schools and social services in 1994. Now most Californians see immigrants as a benefit to the state.
  • Trump campaigned on border security promises, and he and his allies argue that his electoral win is an endorsement of his upcoming actions on the issue.
  • Join Chef Krong for this hands-on cooking class exploring the distinct flavors and techniques to make Thailand’s national dish. You will learn how to prepare this beloved noodle dish at home from start to finish. The chef will guide you as you practice your knife skills and discover traditional ingredients such as rice noodles and bean sprouts. Cooking classes on Classpop! are designed to be social events that do not require any previous experience. Guests are welcome to purchase beer to enjoy during the class. MENU Pad Thai With rice noodles, tofu, bean sprouts, cilantro and lime Cooking classes on Classpop! are designed to be fun, social events. Feel free to purchase wine or beer at the venue to enjoy during the class. Classes sell out fast though, so see the availability and more details including information about the chef, reviews from other participants, and more at: https://www.classpop.com/cooking-classes/5914/mastering-pad-thai Happens on the following Dates: Oct. 13, 2024, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Timezone: PDT Nov. 10, 2024, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Timezone: PDT Dec. 15, 2024, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Timezone: PDT
  • The CBS soap opera debuts on Monday, focusing on a family living in a wealthy D.C. suburb. "This is not your grandmother's soap opera," says star Tamara Tunie.
  • A decade after a major overhaul that increased San Diego Unified’s graduation requirements, the district created an alternate graduation pathway that waters down those requirements. Some students now may not qualify for admission in California’s public universities.
  • The FDA says 26 people, nine of whom were hospitalized, have gotten sick across 15 states. It is still figuring out where the cucumbers were distributed — and warning people to take extra precautions.
  • Bring a swimsuit and join Belmont Park’s Winter Wonder fun at Plunge San Diego with our Annual MEGA Noon Year Celebration event. This is the party all of San Diego talks about as the preferred celebration for families that don’t want to stay up until Midnight to celebrate the New Year. This year will be even bigger and better than ever with multiple MEGA balloon drops right at Noon. Our DJ will be playing all of the family favorites, and we will have plenty of dryland activities and entertainment for all of the family to enjoy. We will have the best assortment of vendors and giveaways that make this the best family festival of the year. The floating obstacle course will be open to enjoy our 84-degree heated water and retractable roof which allows for ideal swimming conditions despite the weather. We will have servers for anyone who would like to purchase a drink or cocktail. NYE swag items will be available for purchase. Bring your families for an event that your kids will remember forever and become a staple of your family traditions. General Admission tickets start at $25/person and increase as tickets are sold and the event gets closer. VIP tickets start at $50/person and include access to an exclusive lounge, exclusive entrance & early access and additional complimentary non-alcoholic drinks and treats. Plunge & Fit Members are eligible for 50% off tickets - Limit 5 tickets per member. No refunds will be issued. Event Schedule - 10:15 AM: VIP Early Access 10:30 AM: Event begins—Complimentary non-alcoholic drinks & treats (while supplies last). DJ kicks off the party! 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM: Pool and obstacle courses open 11:55 AM: Apple Cider Toast to the New Year Noon: MEGA Balloon Drop Countdown 12:30 PM: DJ wraps up 1:00 PM: Event ends. Facility is closed 1pm-2pm to reset, but event attendees can come back 2 p.m. - 7 p.m. to swim the rest of the day.
  • Ohio and 16 other Republican-dominated states have sued, asserting that a waiver granted to California to set its own rules violates the basic design of the U.S. Constitution, which they assert should treat states as equals.
  • Facing a severe shortage, the FAA is racing to hire thousands of air traffic controllers. But training them can take years. We visit a school in Florida that's trying to get them on the job faster.
  • Huge flocks of migrating geese, swans and other birds swoop into the lake for a rest on their long migration from as far south as Mexico to summer and nest in the Arctic Circle.
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