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  • The Trump administration has so far frozen about $11 billion in research funding. University leaders say no other source can fill the void.
  • Where there is smoke, there is Ardbeg Single Malt Scotch Whisky. Ardbeg, revered by connoisseurs around the world as the peatiest, smokiest and most complex of all the Islay malts, is bringing the Masters of Smoke National Tour to San Diego, California from September 14 (at BevMo in Point Loma) and 15 (at Total Wine & More) and they're bringing an airstream. The custom-designed Ardbeg Airstream immerses you in a sensory experience where you simultaneously learn and interact with the core smoke profiles that make up Ardbeg whisky. The experience provides guests with a unique peek into the barrel and an opportunity to learn about the distinct flavors that make up each iconic Ardbeg expression. The Ardbeg Airstream will make an appearance at BevMo located at 3210 Rosecrans Place, San Diego, CA 92110 Sept. 14, 2024 from 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Inside the vehicle, guests will be led through a sensorial activity which will unveil five unique smoke profiles of Ardbeg ranging from medicinal, coal, herbal, wood and savory. During a quick Q&A between the guest and ambassador, a unique smoke profile will be created along with a recommendation of which Ardbeg Single Malt Scotch whisky is best suited for their taste. Good things come to those who wait and where legal, guests will have the opportunity to enjoy their current or newly favorite dram or cocktail. For more info, please visit mastersofsmoketour.com. Must be 21 or over to attend
  • Here’s everything voters need to know about local sales tax measures in Escondido, Encinitas, Oceanside and San Marcos.
  • Employers in the horse-racing industry rely heavily on workers with H-2B visas and are closely watching changes as they brace for staffing needs next season.
  • For over a decade, Ryan Coogler has been bringing out the best in Michael B. Jordan — in Fruitvale Station, Creed, Black Panther, and now, Sinners. It's hard to overstate how important this partnership is in cinematic history.
  • The mothers met in a Whatsapp group. They have vowed to fight until their sons, who they say have not committed crimes and do not have ties to gangs, are released.
  • A Turkish student living and studying lawfully in the U.S. was arrested by federal immigration officers. A lawyer explains to NPR some of the basic rights people have in such a situation.
  • The Trump administration has welcomed far-right media figures in the White House briefing room and elsewhere, even as it restricts access for established news outlets.
  • In Person and Online Event This is an in-person and online lecture and discussion. Please be sure to register in advance to receive livestream link and instructions. Registration is only $10 per person and this event is designed for youth and adults of all ages! Register at: https://www.fumcsd.org/sdscs-oct-26 San Diego School of Christian Studies invites you to come and hear our expert guest: Professor Peter Bolland, Philosophy and Humanities Department Chair at Southwestern College About the Topic: If the core Christian message is radical care for all who suffer, and not merely personal salvation, then what happens when we expand the meaning of “neighbor” to include all creation – the plants and animals, and biosphere that supports them? In the face of our current climate crisis, we are challenged more urgently than ever – do our religious ideologies draw our attention to the hereafter, or to the here and now? How might Christianity contribute to the crucial work of natural restoration? What good is caring for others if we do not also care for the world that sustains all of our lives? About the Speaker: Professor Peter Bolland is the Philosophy and Humanities Department Chair at Southwestern College where he teaches world religions, Asian philosophy, world mythology, and ethics. A columnist for Unity Magazine and author of The Seven Stone Path: An Everyday Journey to Wisdom, Professor Bolland is a frequent speaker and workshop facilitator at a wide variety of churches (including FUMCSD), spiritual centers, and learning centers like San Diego Oasis, The Osher Institute of Life Long Learning at SDSU, the Chopra Center, the San Diego Vedanta Monastery, and more. For more, visit peterbolland.com.
  • "I just didn't think it would take this long," one veteran head of diversity, who's been job-hunting since last summer, tells NPR.
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